scary for us lay folks. He is getting a central line put in to expedite his care. He will be intubated for 3 days. Swelling has started but he is still cute, he
So for the past couple weeks my feed has been filled with the "back to school" and "end of summer" and "beginning of parental freedom from their annoying offspring" photos. It's ok, I totally get it. Another year, another back to school pic, another notch in the door jamb, and another chapter of growth and development with junior. Look at him go! Or not, as the case may be for many children. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease control and Prevention) one in six children has one...a developmental disability. A stamp of "not normal" across their foreheads. A number. A check mark in a box. My kid is one of them. I heard a brief segment on NPR that enticingly started out with the title of developmental delays on the rise, a 17% increase over the last twelve years. And though I turned up the volume the segment only talked about how it's probably only due to poverty, and it's only the upper classes that actually pursue diagnosis...
Ephesians 3:10,11 I am reminded about " power in the heavenly places." I pray that you would not be overcome by the trials that you face but as you pass through them something of the wonderful wisdom of God will be shown.
ReplyDeletefrom one mother to another, my prayers are with you! Praying that Leo recuperate quickly and all goes well!
ReplyDelete- Alexandra (parishioner of St. Xenia's in Methuen, MA)
We are praying in California. Lord have mercy!
ReplyDeleteDavid, Nicole, Violet, & Baby
I only know Leo and your family through this blog, but know that the church and all the faithful pray with you. Leo is loved by those known and unknown, seen and unseen. We pray.
ReplyDeleteKeeping prayers and thoughts going in your direction. We love you all! --LeeAnn, Sandy, and Peter
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