This is our Max, born perfectly healthy on our Three year anniversary, March 25, 2009. When we were 24 weeks pregnant with our son Max he was diagnosed with a C-CAM on his right lung. We immediately became a high risk pregancy complete with a dozen specialists and frequent ultra sounds. Our initial concerns were that for his life. We were devasted as we worried about the viability of this little life. However after each and every ultrasound, every two weeks, we had greater hope.We called upon everyone who would listen to lift our unborn baby up in prayer. By the time we were at 34 weeks they believed he would have one working lung. As we prepared for the baby, the doctors prepared us for a child that could be born in respitory distress. With over eighteen doctors attending, Max was born in perfect health. At 9 pounds he was the largest baby in the NICU being tested. We were so very blessed. He continues to grow in perfect health, however his lung abnormality remains present. He will need surgery in the near future, and we contine to turn him over to the Lord. During this time we met so many other parents via chat sites etc. whose children faced similar or even more grave hardships. Our hearts are so grateful for our blessings, we wanted to reach out to parents in similar circumstance. Recently we have been making dinner one night a month for our local Ronald McDonald House. As I have found in all service, I always get more from the evenings then the families do from our group, but we really enjoy every minute of our time in this extraordinary place.
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Thanks for coming by my blog! I am so amazed when I read stories like yours. What a blessing for your nephews to have you in their life. We will keep your baby boy in our prayers as he grows and tackles that future surgery.
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Y'all are amazing! It is hard enough being a parent to your own and to take in other children is amazing on your part!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear the great news about your son! I too had a 9lb+ baby in NICU. He is healthy and God is to be praised for that! I'll be praying for your little Max and your nephews!
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Wow, you have an awesome testimony. You are in an amazing place of ministry right now with your nephews. God is going to use you in a mighty way.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to you and your family as you care for your little man and the surgery he may need to face (if God doesn't heal him first!). My husband and I had to release our daughter for heart surgery when she was three weeks old. There are no words to describe the feelings that are involved in a situation like this, but comfort comes in knowing how HUGE our God is and that every moment in time is under his COMPLETE control.
God bless your beautiful family!
Oh my goodness... what a blessing your family must be to your nephews. I'm so thankful that they have you in their lives. And Max... the picture on the right side of blog took my breath away. What amazing eyes, and what an amazing story.
ReplyDeleteAs I've gone through just a few of the ministries listed on Kelly's Korner, my heart is overwhelmed with joy. There is so much hurt and devastation in the world, but praise God there are ones who see past the hurt and who know the hope and peace only He can bring.
Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the internet. Blessings on your precious family this week!
Michelle
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