Emily VandeRydt’s daughter Willa wearing Taylor Swift inspired Eras Tour costume.Photo:Emily VandeRydt
Emily VandeRydt
Emily VandeRydt’s daughter Willa may only be 2 months old, but she’s already becoming a Swiftie.
Willa was born 10 weeks early on Sept. 7 due to VandeRydt’spreeclampsiadiagnosis — a potentially serious condition that can occur during pregnancy or after childbirth. As a result, the newborn was taken to the neonatal intensive care unit at Ohio State’s Nationwide Children’s Hospital, where she stayed for six weeks. During that time, VandeRydt met a nurse named Nickie, who became Willa’s primary nurse.
The first time they met, Nickie noticed the new mom wearing aFearlessLittle Words project braceletand asked if she was a Swiftie, to which VandeRydt immediately replied, “Yes!”
“I ended up bringing her some Little Words Project bracelets the next day for her to wear,” VandeRydt, 31, tells PEOPLE, adding how “Fearless"become her mantra throughout Willa’s NICU journey.
“After that, it seemed like almost every other nurse I encountered was also a Swiftie. One even made Willa a little name sign for her room that looked like a friendship bracelet to hang on the wall, which was super cute. Nickie also surprised us with the Taylor Swift Little Golden book, which we read to Willa while we were in the NICU.”
Emily VandeRydt wears “Fearless” bracelets while holding her daughter.Emily VandeRydt
As Halloween approached, Nickie mentioned to another nurse, Sam, that Willa was going to be a future Swiftie. That’s when Sam got the idea to create a Swift-inspired costume for Willa out of felt, which VandeRydt learned NICU nurses often do for babies around this time of year.
When VandeRydt entered her daughter’s NICU room on Oct. 12 and saw the costume Sam had made, she was blown away.
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Emily VandeRydt’s daughter Willa in Taylor Swift inspired costume.Emily VandeRydt
While she wouldn’t necessarily call her husband Grant a Swiftie, he thought it was the “most adorable thing ever,” VandeRydt shares. “He sent it to all of my family right away, and they thought it was adorable too.”
Nurse Nickie holding Willa in Eras Tour costume.Emily VandeRydt
VandeRydt emphasizes the impact of the NICU community: “I try to respond to every single comment, especially from NICU nurses. I truly believe NICU nurses are angels for what they do, taking care of the tiniest babies with so much strength and compassion.”
On Oct. 19, VandeRydt and Grant finally brought Willa home, along with the Eras Tour-inspired costume. While the new mom has already started a memory box for Willa’s NICU items, she wants to find a more creative way to display the costume. One idea she has it making a shadow box.
Now that she’s home, VandeRydt is also continuing to expose Willa to Swift; she constantly has her songs playing. In her nursery, she also hung an A through Z print she found on Etsy, featuring different Taylor Swift song names or lyrics for each letter.
Nurses create friendship bracelet decorations in Willa’s NICU room.Emily VandeRydt
“I listen to her music all the time and am a huge fan,” VandeRydt says. “Music is very therapeutic for me. The albums I listened to most during my pregnancy were definitelyMidnightsandSpeak Now (Taylor’s Version)once it came out — it was on repeat!”
“When I needed to feel my emotions, especially during tougher times, I turned toFolklore, particularly once August hit,” she continues. “It helped me process my feelings and allowed me to get those emotions out. Anytime I was feeling down after Willa was born, I would play those songs to help me cope. But of course, I also love the upbeat songs fromMidnights!”
source: people.com