I forgot to add:
Matthew is doing fine. Thank you, dear Heavenly Father.
My mother is doing well. She gets weepy easily, but after 62 years devoted to helpmeeting one man, it is natural. She continues to shine as an example of a precious godly woman. Thanks to all who have asked about her and Matthew.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Woe Is Me . . . !
I cannot believe it has been three weeks since I posted anything! Well, you have been very understanding about my father's homegoing and Matthew's illness, and I appreciate it. I will, of course, try to make excuses, but don't believe them . . .
I have had a bad cold (I guess that is what it was -- it was bad congestion and coughing, etc. God has delivered me, and I am on the mend).
Umm . . . I was waiting for daughter Molly to send me pictures of Thanksgiving (hint, hint . . . I still don't have them!) So I didn't want to post until I was able to put up pictures, too. (Am I getting any sympathy yet???)
Okay, I give up. No excuse. Just inertia. Well, since I don't have any pictures I want to put up right now, I will just do a short update:
1) Thanksgiving was very blessed and special. The whole family was here, except for faithful trucker Robert. We canceled our trip to Indiana because of Matthew's hospitalization, so Katie's family didn't get to meet up with their daddy :( But we had a wonderful time anyway. The food was great and bountiful, and the fellowship was precious.
2) Gracie's medieval party is here at our home this Friday! What a joy it has been to help these girls make their beautiful dresses! Still a few details to go on a couple of dresses, and tomorrow will be filled with decorating (setting up pavillions and maypoles, etc.), Hope to have some sweet pictures soon.
3) I just tonight finished dear husband Danny's invitations for his "Christmas BBQ", something he is trying to make a tradition of sorts, as a thank you for his drafters and customers. It was fun last year, as well as being a great opportunity to demonstrate to interested folks "what the Lord can do through one family who is committed to His ways and to each other". (This is the "Country Cousins" motto) The grandchildren will help serve and will play Christmas/bluegrass. There will be trap shooting and hayrides, as well as great barbeque. Hey, y'all . . . wanna come?
4) The busy season for performances is upon us, so the children (and their grandparents) will be hither and yon around the county. God's grace will be sufficient!
Hope to get back more often! God bless you all as you contemplate His amazing grace in sending His beloved Son to bring us into His family.
I have had a bad cold (I guess that is what it was -- it was bad congestion and coughing, etc. God has delivered me, and I am on the mend).
Umm . . . I was waiting for daughter Molly to send me pictures of Thanksgiving (hint, hint . . . I still don't have them!) So I didn't want to post until I was able to put up pictures, too. (Am I getting any sympathy yet???)
Okay, I give up. No excuse. Just inertia. Well, since I don't have any pictures I want to put up right now, I will just do a short update:
1) Thanksgiving was very blessed and special. The whole family was here, except for faithful trucker Robert. We canceled our trip to Indiana because of Matthew's hospitalization, so Katie's family didn't get to meet up with their daddy :( But we had a wonderful time anyway. The food was great and bountiful, and the fellowship was precious.
2) Gracie's medieval party is here at our home this Friday! What a joy it has been to help these girls make their beautiful dresses! Still a few details to go on a couple of dresses, and tomorrow will be filled with decorating (setting up pavillions and maypoles, etc.), Hope to have some sweet pictures soon.
3) I just tonight finished dear husband Danny's invitations for his "Christmas BBQ", something he is trying to make a tradition of sorts, as a thank you for his drafters and customers. It was fun last year, as well as being a great opportunity to demonstrate to interested folks "what the Lord can do through one family who is committed to His ways and to each other". (This is the "Country Cousins" motto) The grandchildren will help serve and will play Christmas/bluegrass. There will be trap shooting and hayrides, as well as great barbeque. Hey, y'all . . . wanna come?
4) The busy season for performances is upon us, so the children (and their grandparents) will be hither and yon around the county. God's grace will be sufficient!
Hope to get back more often! God bless you all as you contemplate His amazing grace in sending His beloved Son to bring us into His family.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Amazing Praise Report!
Matthew and his little cousin William. A real man of God in the making!
We are thanking the Lord tonight for His amazing hand of mercy -- Matthew was sent home from the hospital this afternoon! Yesterday, the doctors prepared Katie for a much longer recovery time, but today, he had healed significantly and was able to come home. And he was ready! Katie's boys are active boys who love to keep busy, and Matthew was not caring for the sedate life of the hospital.
Thank you, faithful heavenly Father . . . "In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me." (Psalm 120:1) Matthew brought home some meds for the next few days, and his eyes are still slightly puffy, as the air has not dissipated yet. In addition, he still will have to take it easy for a week or so, but he is truly on the mend.
Again, we are so grateful for your interceding on behalf of Matthew and his family. God bless you and your families as we all prepare for a season of true Thanksgiving.
We are thanking the Lord tonight for His amazing hand of mercy -- Matthew was sent home from the hospital this afternoon! Yesterday, the doctors prepared Katie for a much longer recovery time, but today, he had healed significantly and was able to come home. And he was ready! Katie's boys are active boys who love to keep busy, and Matthew was not caring for the sedate life of the hospital.
Thank you, faithful heavenly Father . . . "In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me." (Psalm 120:1) Matthew brought home some meds for the next few days, and his eyes are still slightly puffy, as the air has not dissipated yet. In addition, he still will have to take it easy for a week or so, but he is truly on the mend.
Again, we are so grateful for your interceding on behalf of Matthew and his family. God bless you and your families as we all prepare for a season of true Thanksgiving.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Matthew Update
Thank you so much to all who have lifted up Matthew and our family to the throne of grace. God is faithful. He has been so good to our family in the last 24 hours. The hospital was able to get Matthew on oxygen right away, and they informed us that state law requires children in intensive care to be moved to a hospital with a pediatric intensive care unit. So Matthew, accompanied by his mother, took an ambulance ride from Bartow to St. Joseph's Children's Hospital in Tampa about 3:00 this morning.
He has some sort of puncture or tear in one lung. They do not know how it happened, but it is allowing air to escape into the body cavities, puffing his body up, and not be exhaled the regular way. His face last night looked like he had gained 50 pounds instantly! They have him on 100% oxygen to heal the tear and are giving him breathing treatments for the congestion he has developed.
Katie was home a few hours today to nap and nurse Samuel. The other children are staying with various families members, and she has taken Samuel back to Tampa with her. Her inlaws are in the Tampa area and can help with Samuel when she is at the hospital.
The doctors believe it will take 5 days minimum for the tear to heal, so Matthew will most likely be in the hospital until Sunday or Monday. The trip to Tampa is usually an hour, so prayers will surely be appreciated for traveling mercies. Robert is praying he can arrange to get home for a couple of days (he is in the San Antonio TX area today). Our whole family had planned to try to go to Indiana for Thanksgiving, but that has been laid aside.
Once again, we praise the Lord for His people, the community of faith, who have taken us to their hearts and prayed for us. Thank you so much.
He has some sort of puncture or tear in one lung. They do not know how it happened, but it is allowing air to escape into the body cavities, puffing his body up, and not be exhaled the regular way. His face last night looked like he had gained 50 pounds instantly! They have him on 100% oxygen to heal the tear and are giving him breathing treatments for the congestion he has developed.
Katie was home a few hours today to nap and nurse Samuel. The other children are staying with various families members, and she has taken Samuel back to Tampa with her. Her inlaws are in the Tampa area and can help with Samuel when she is at the hospital.
The doctors believe it will take 5 days minimum for the tear to heal, so Matthew will most likely be in the hospital until Sunday or Monday. The trip to Tampa is usually an hour, so prayers will surely be appreciated for traveling mercies. Robert is praying he can arrange to get home for a couple of days (he is in the San Antonio TX area today). Our whole family had planned to try to go to Indiana for Thanksgiving, but that has been laid aside.
Once again, we praise the Lord for His people, the community of faith, who have taken us to their hearts and prayed for us. Thank you so much.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Urgent Prayer Request
I am so sorry not to have updated recently, but I am coming now to ask for prayer. Please pray with our family. Katie' second son, 15 year old Matthew, has had chest congestion and difficulty breathing for the last day or so, and this evening his face began swelling. She called our doctor, and he agreed to meet her at the office tonight to check Matthew.
She just called me, and she is taking Matthew to the hospital for a possible collapsed lung. The doctor felt speed was necessary, so she is driving him herself. Please pray that they can discover the problem and get his breathing stable again. Sometimes, this grandmother needs to be reminded that God is in control and He loves Matthew even more than I do. Thank you for your prayers -- I will update soon.
She just called me, and she is taking Matthew to the hospital for a possible collapsed lung. The doctor felt speed was necessary, so she is driving him herself. Please pray that they can discover the problem and get his breathing stable again. Sometimes, this grandmother needs to be reminded that God is in control and He loves Matthew even more than I do. Thank you for your prayers -- I will update soon.
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