Tuesday, March 27, 2012

And then life changes

Sorry for the lack in posts lately.  My little 4 year old was really sick for most of the month of February and then seemed to get better.  This past week we found out that she has a tumor on her optic nerves that is affecting her sight and she started chemotherapy that will be once a week for a year.  So, I will do my best to keep posting things, but I am trying to get adjusted to our new way of life.  With four little ones- one extra needy and one almost 2 year old (plus #5 on the way. . . ) it's going to be a busy year for us.  Please keep looking around at past posts and ask questions all you want.  I have really enjoyed all of the interest that I've had in my blog and will try to keep things going.

Thank you!!

7 comments:

  1. My heart and prayers go out to you and your little girl. Blessings on your family during this time, healing to her body, and strength.

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  2. Thoughts and prayers coming your way for you and your family and your sweet little girl!

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  3. I'm so sorry to hear that Jamie. We will be praying for you and her.

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  4. I will be praying for your family!

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  5. I am so sorry! With all that your family is going through; your Blog is (understandable) not a priority.
    I will keep your family in my prayers.
    Marie

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  6. Best wishes for a positive outcome. Keep your head up....

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  7. Very sorry to hear about your little one. I will keep you and your family in prayer. I too have a special needs child who has oxygen, machines and alot more. When she gets sick, that becomes the main focus..the other stuff can either wait, or will fall in line by priority wise. If family and friends close to you offer to help - let them. Many times people do not know what to say or do - so if they want to make dinner, mow your lawn, grab you stuff at the grocery store - let them. It will relieve you of some stress and make them feel like they are part of your healing.

    May God keep you healthy and strong and give you and your family daily strength.

    Susan Parker

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