On August 4, 2010 our hearts broke as we heard the Dr. say "she has anencephaly...these babies don't live" at our 19 wk ultrasound. The Dr. is wrong. Our precious daughter's time on earth may be short, but she will live for eternity with our Lord in heaven. During the few months we have her here with us, we intend to make the most of every second of it. Our hope is that she will leave behind more than a few short memories, but that she will leave a legacy of what it means to hope in Jesus.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
4 Down 1 To Go
This bug has officially gone through all of us, except Des. 4 down 1 to go... Her belly was bothering her tonight, so I'm expecting another night of throw up - but there's always that chance that maybe she got this one before and it will pass her. This started last Tuesday - it's been a full week of sickness around here. I didn't get as outwardly (nice way of putting it) sick as everyone else, but I have been really nauseous for 3 days now. I'm thankful for that because obviously it's better for the baby if I'm not vomiting and getting dehydrated, but I haven't been able to eat much at all since Sunday morning. It seemed to go through everyone else quicker; like Isaiah, who two hours after waking up vomiting was asking for cheese cake! Gotta love that kid. Please continue to pray for me - I'm exhausted and it's getting old.
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Hope you get to feeling better soon. And that Des will be spared. Ick!! No fun!
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