All boy. Our boy. So loud, yet so sweet. Big on hugs and kisses with Mom and Dad. We can't imagine life without him.
Since he can't pump his legs to swing, he cleverly figured out how to propel himself side-to-side. |
Obviously, it's not an easy matter to contemplate. But the pros seem to be outweighing the cons. And to do nothing will only slow down his mobility. (Perhaps I'll get into the technical stuff in another post, but suffice it to say, after our discussion with the folks at Shriners, Nathan and I were on the same page, which isn't always the case when it comes to matters of the kids).
So as you pray for our family, here's something else you can remember on our behalf. We have questions about when this can and should be done in between our homeland ministry travels.
The silly thing in the whole matter is dealing with the loss of a little part of him. I know, it sounds crazy but he's been made uniquely and we've fallen in love with every little bit of him. Even his little 'foot' and little 'toe'.
2 comments:
Cydil, I know exactly what you mean. Exactly. The "A" word. And just because it's the right thing to do doesn't mean you don't need to feel the yuck of it all. And then move forward. Samuel just doesn't have nearly as much discomfort as he did pre-surgery and he'll be shoe shopping in the next few weeks. Both are things that we couldn't have imagined early this Spring. Thanks to the "A" word it is happening for him. Praying for wisdom, peace and timing to be ALL God. I have a soft spot for that boy of yours and I haven't even met you all. Praying.
We will be praying for you all as you go through the full range of emotions and make the decisions that are right for Reni and the timing for the family.
It amazes me how much life shines through Reni in your pictures. I can't wait to see the story that God is writing for him and your whole family.
We are always rooting for you guys from over the sea and can't wait to come see you in your ministry!
love,
laurie
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