Not much to update except that Jong and I are enjoying the short periods of time we get to hold Isaac each day. And more importantly, that your prayers are working as Isaac's breathing was apparently quite a bit better today - they did not need to use the oxygen mask to give him supplemental oxygen beyond is nasal cannular today. So please keep those prayers coming! I am still praying for miraculous healing of his CLD and the scars in his lungs so that he can come home soon. GCU is so very loud and bright and Isaac is looking pretty tired everytime we visit him now.
This picture is from yesterday. I like it because my face is covered! ^_^
This is daddy holding Isaac from tonight:
The following pictures are actual in time sequence. Doesn't Isaac look like he was so happy cuddling with me in the first one?
Oops, didn't last very long!
Hmmm, may be I do like cuddling with mommy!
Hope you all have a blessed weekend!
In Christ,
Sonia

5 comments:
I was waiting for your new post all day! ^_^ Great to hear that he's improving. Continue praying for his CLD!
SL
Sonia it is wonderful to hear Isaac continues to improve. Wonderful that you finally get to hold him.
Teresa
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You guys look great! I love that he is such a fire cracker!! Please everyone pray for Isaac to grow bigger and longer, since as his longs grow longer the less impact the scarring will have on them! So grow Isaac, GROW!!!!
Hugs,
Susan
Hi Sonia, I'm stuck in New Jersey for one night coz my flight got cancelled! Sent you an e-mail. Please check.
Isaac looks grumpy :) but praying praying praying that he will breathe strong and God will heal his CLD and scars in lungs.
Sonia & Jong
As I read your posts my own faith is increased. It'll be four years in September since we lost our li'l man, Christopher, who was born at around 23 weeks. He had a grade 4 brain bleed and survived 10 days. It is beautiful to see a little one thriving. Through these experiences (I've lost two other 'angels') I've learned that God is faithful and he does bring comfort, hope, and most of all, JOY to the brokenhearted. For the Joy of the Lord is our strength! Stay encouraged and know that this trial is only for a season. Next time you feel tempted to leave the hospital with your head hung low ... look up - literally look up to the sky - and behold His majesty! Doing that always gives me perspective ... God is bigger than our trials. The wonderful part? He is in us ... so we, too, our bigger than our trials!
Hugs,
Sharee
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