Friday, July 2, 2010

Quiet Day

Lynnea had a pretty quiet day. All of her pain and sedation medications were increased to help keep her comfortable (she's still a huge fan of Ativan). I began putting together a PowerPoint presentation with photos and videos of her; this was both fun and hard at the same time. The videos made me laugh, while some of the photos made me cry.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tina and Corey - You are absolutely rocks. Everything that you have been through is unfathomable to most people and more then most have to bear in a lifetime. Lynnea must be an incredibile little girl to have made you so strong. I know God is always with you so be certain to relay on Him. Again my thoughts and many prayers are with you. Cheryl

Dani Brewer said...

Corey, Tina, Ashlyn & Lynnea,

My prayers are with you all. What a beautiful family you have. Your faith and strength are inspiring. It reinforces my love and trust in the Lord. Tina, you are Lynnea's voice as well as her fierce protector, all while staying focused on Ashlyn, Corey, the doctors and caregivers as well. This must be an enormous strain on your family, but with Gods love and guidance you are making it work. Your girls and their smiling faces will forever have a place in my heart.
-Dani

Anonymous said...

Dear Tina and Corey,
Megan wrote to let us know about recent developments. I've been keeping up with the CC but not during the past few weeks. Know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Lynnea is richly blessed by your love and courage and we entrust her now, as always, into the loving embrace of her and our dear Father in heaven, whose love and power for His children is greater than we can even imagine.
Blessings to you in Christ, our Lord.

Pastor Maxfield and family

Anonymous said...

My prayers are with your family I have 5 children of my own and lost one 6 months along she was stillborn losing a child is the hardest thing god could ever do to a human, my one son had to have a kidney removed at 6 months old thank god he never need meds after and he lives a normal 13 year old boys life. I'm sorry you guys are going through this hard time and the only thing you can do now is leave it in the lords hands!