For all of you who have prayed for Theo over the last three weeks (and well before that), I want to thank you for your faithfulness. If you recall, I asked in the last post that you join us to pray for big things to happen in Theo's health for three weeks. Let me tell you, your prayers have been powerful.
The day after I wrote the blog post, Theo miraculously stopped throwing up during the day. Completely. With only a couple of exceptions, Theo has been throw-up free during the day for the last 21 days. He's still throwing up most mornings in the crib, but we know that God can heal that. So, we continue to pray.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Transitioning from Baby to Boy
Once again, I have allowed too much time to lapse between updates. Life never slows down, does it? It feels like last week that I was writing an update, when it has been almost two months. Long story short, Theo is making progress and doing great, but there is still more progress to be made. Nick and I are still doing really well, too. We added some new excitement to our lives recently; we closed on a lot in a nearby neighborhood, and will be building a home. So, we have a lot on our minds right now!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
How do you measure a year?
You know those moments; the ones that completely alter the direction of your life. They can be good or bad. Maybe it happened when you got engaged, or the time you found out a family member had died. You might have had one when you got into the college you wanted to attend, or the first time you ate an In-N-Out Burger.
For me with Natalie, the first of those moments was on an early date at an A's game. Natalie impressed me with her vast knowledge of baseball, and even noted that Jeremy Giambi was a proper leadoff hitter because, despite his lack of speed, he had an excellent on base percentage. In truth, his lack of speed will forever haunt me. (Slide Jeremy, slide.)
More recently, one year ago today in fact, Natalie and I had an experience that forever altered the course of our lives. It happened during our 20-week ultrasound, when we saw this...
For me with Natalie, the first of those moments was on an early date at an A's game. Natalie impressed me with her vast knowledge of baseball, and even noted that Jeremy Giambi was a proper leadoff hitter because, despite his lack of speed, he had an excellent on base percentage. In truth, his lack of speed will forever haunt me. (Slide Jeremy, slide.)
More recently, one year ago today in fact, Natalie and I had an experience that forever altered the course of our lives. It happened during our 20-week ultrasound, when we saw this...
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Time Flies
| Special boys and special bears have dressings! |
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| Hello, cords! |
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
An Update for May
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| Theo with his dad at Wild Dunes |
Several things have not changed:
1) Theo still has the best dad in the world.
2) We still love Theo's nurses who come during the week.
3) Theo's been showered with love from lots of family visitors.
4) We continue to believe that Theo is an absolute miracle, and that God is working in his life.
5) He keeps growing like a champ, and is still exceeding our expectations in nearly every way.
A few things have changed:
1) As of a little over a week ago, Theo has now spent more days at home than he has in the hospital. Hooray!
2) Theo rolled over (numerous times!) a few weeks ago.
| Rolling over! He hasn't figured out what to do once he is on his tummy |
Sunday, May 6, 2012
California Love... and then Surgery
| First time meeting Anna! George, Carly, me, Anna, Hil and Theo |
Theo also met his California cousins for the first time. He loved to snuggle with Anna (my beautiful, incredibly good 3-week old niece) and to watch George ("the Great," a very active two-year old). We were able to capture all three on camera in what is one of the funniest, most awesome pictures I have ever seen. (Seriously, it looks like Theo could body-slam Anna AND George. What a chunk!)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Mid-month update
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| Nap time! |
Life continues to be wonderful for our little family. But, the last few weeks have been a reminder for me that we are going to have some setbacks along the way. I think that is par for the course.
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