Yesterday was Chris and my first anniversary. We had planned a trip to DC for the weekend, so we left Lubbock on Thursday, spent thursday evening with Ryan and Cheryl Touchton and Justin and Bethany Bagwell, and then left for DC on Friday morning. Ryan and Cheryl kept Emory for us which made me feel SOOO good because they are taking really good care of her. I think she likes being with them more than us! They work in the yard and she loves to be outside with them and then they take her for long walks in the evening so she is worn out and ready to go to bed. We had one really good day in DC. We were able to make our whitehouse tour which was really cool (no cameras allowed so I have no pics of that). The next day we went to the mall where we took the pics of the Washington monument bellow, and then we went to the Smithsonian museum of American History, where of course, Chris took a picture of Obama on the presidential timeline. We were in the museum about 30 min when we got a call that Cindy was doing really poorly, so we headed back to the hotel and made arrangements to get to Lubbock ASAP.
We are in Lubbock now in the hospital waiting room. Since we have arrived, we have gotten some good news. This morning, her lungs looked better, and her body on the whole seems to be making positive steps towards healing. It's like she hit rock bottom and then has since started to finally heal. We just aren't sure how long it will take, but we are thankful for every bit of good news that we get. They are hoping to wean her off the ventilator in the next few days. Please continue to pray, because the power of God is working in her body and He is listening to all these prayers that are being sent up.
Jesse and JoAnne Long are a couple that live in Lubbock and found out about our situation. They have truly been a godsend. They offered for Chris and I to stay with them last night. They found out that it was our anniversary so when we got to their house, they had set up our room with champagne glasses, sparkling cider, two pieces of cake, and a note that said Happy Anniversary Chris and Sarah. It was so sweet and much needed. This morning they had set out homemade muffins, strawberries, cereal and coffee and juice. They also cooked lunch for our whole family. I'm so touched by their kindness, and I really hope that God gives me the chance to minister to somebody else the way they have ministered to us.
Hey,
ReplyDeleteIt's Sky. I just wanted to let you know that at St Pius X we pray before each class, and we ask for special intentions, and I've made sure to mention Chris's mom whether saying it or keeping it in the "scilence of my heart" so she has hundereds of prayers coming from SPX everyday, and from now on I am going to pray one Decade of the Rosary (1 Our Father, 10 Hail Marys, 1 Glory Be, and 1 Fatima Prayer) for her, too.
"The Lord has turned all our sunsets into sunrise."
-- St. Clement of Alexandria
Domīnī Vōs Incolumēs Cūstōdīat,
Schuyler
Thank you so much Sky! That really means a lot to us. I hope we can hang out with you guys really soon!
ReplyDeleteHey guys! Sarah, I love you and miss you, too! I wish you could be here and hang with Caleb. Love the new blog look! And I can't wait to see more pics of your DC trip. That looks like a blast!
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