Another great day for morgan
#12
Okay, Dear Heart, I have tears blurring my vision and it's hard to see what I'm typing. I am so touched and happy things are looking up. You know, it's so hard when they have ordinary little illnesses, but when being faced with something like this, it has to be so monumental. Have her brothers and sisters seen her? (What are her other siblings, anyway? And how old are they?) As a mother to another mother, I'm so relieved and happy for you to be able to see the progress. And as we've said before, we're here for you!
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Jamie, I'm sooo happy for the progress! I know that each small step is a true blessing and like a huge mountain that Morgan is climbing...one small step at a time. Yes, I'm sure she does really well with her Mama there with her..don't we all??? Prayers going out for continued progress :lol:
#14
Praise The Lord.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful news.
Hubby and I have been praying for her.
Scriptures say, 'We are healed by HIS stripes and she is.'
Her healing is manifesting daily.
God gets the Glory.
Deara & DH
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful news.
Hubby and I have been praying for her.
Scriptures say, 'We are healed by HIS stripes and she is.'
Her healing is manifesting daily.
God gets the Glory.
Deara & DH
#15
she has a 10 yr old brother Sabastian...and a 4 yr old sister Lizzy, and a 1 yr old brother Joshua...and two step brothers 16 and 12, everyone but the 16 yr old and 12 yr old have been in a number of times, giving her there love..and positive energy. her step brothers are afraid to see her like this...and that I understand...
#18
That's fantastic news! Fingers crossed it keeps up!
My seven year old asks after Morgan regularly, and said yesterday "mummy, you should make her a quilt to make her feel better".
Isn't it a shame they have to grow out of that unflappable belief that mummy can fix everything. :-)
My seven year old asks after Morgan regularly, and said yesterday "mummy, you should make her a quilt to make her feel better".
Isn't it a shame they have to grow out of that unflappable belief that mummy can fix everything. :-)
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Jamie, this is great news. I am devouring every bit of progress.
I think your being there with her, is definitely helping her, and her progress is definitely helping you. We're all looking forward to sharing more good news with you...or rather, you to us :wink:
Blue, that's a sweet thing, that your little one believes in the power of a quilt! how sweet is that?
Yes, it is hard trying to live up to, the way they see us, but we just keep trying to do the best we can. :D
I think your being there with her, is definitely helping her, and her progress is definitely helping you. We're all looking forward to sharing more good news with you...or rather, you to us :wink:
Blue, that's a sweet thing, that your little one believes in the power of a quilt! how sweet is that?
Yes, it is hard trying to live up to, the way they see us, but we just keep trying to do the best we can. :D
#20
Jaime, I am so glad that Morgan is progressing. I knew she would! Seeing your smiling face reassures her all will be ok. Same with her smiling at you. Hey since your DH shaved his head, don't you think you should too????? LOL
Prayers still coming your way.
Prayers still coming your way.
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