Sunday, October 30, 2011

sweetness in our sorrow

Sweet baby Dahlia, now 5 weeks old, has made many baby steps ahead since last Monday. She has been transferred to Texas Children's Hospital, where she has the best of care. She is off all supplemental oxygen, and is stable. It will be a rocky road ahead, as they wean her off one heart med. and onto another one that she can take orally.  Prayers have been answered to get her to this point, and she is need of many more prayers and miracles, as we take each day at a time, putting our faith and trust in our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Our God is a God of miracles.


Dahlia is so happy to be in her Momma's arms.

Richard G. Scott, an apostle of the Lord, has said,"I wonder if we can ever really fathom the immense power of prayer until we encounter an overpowering, urgent problem and realize that we are powerless to resolve it.  Then we will turn to our Father in humble recognition of our total dependence on Him."  Thank you for all your prayers!

Friday, October 21, 2011

a hard, hard time for us

Love this new little grandbaby Dahlia with all our hearts. She's been in the ICU at Herman Children's Hospital  the past 11 days. If her parents hadn't rushed her promptly to the emergency room, she would have died. She has been diagnosed with a very rare heart defect, left ventricular compaction, where the left ventrical isn't able to pump as it should. She's been off the venilator these past 48 hours, and her parents have been able to hold her for the first time today. But it'll be a really rough ride, with plenty of potential set-backs, and could need a heart transplant.  So thankful for all the prayers on her behalf. We are really leaning on our Father in Heaven and our Savior during this difficult time, and placing our trust in Him. He has a plan for her precious life. We know He can work miracles for her.  We are so grateful for this very special spirit who has been sent to bless our family. She has already taught all of us so much. 
2 days ago, when sweet Dahlia came off  the respirator. She was so alert and just didn't want to go to sleep.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Bunches of Babies & a Baptism

In Texas, where everything is bigger and better, we have had a very big two weeks!
It all started on Thursday, Sept. 22, when Emily's 5th baby surprised everyone by arriving 2 weeks early.
Dahia, 6 days old -- the tail end of her first smile

Dahlia Eve is a very sweet, calm baby.  During labor, 6 lb. 12 oz. Dahlia turned into breech position.  It was such a blessing that Emily was able to deliver her easily without having a C-section.

Then, on Tues., Oct. 4, Lauren had her 5th baby!
8 lb. 7 oz. Lorelei, just 4 hours old


 Lorelei Anya looks so much like her momma when she was born. As I held her for the first time, I couldn't help but call her "Lor-Lor", which was what I called Lauren when she was a baby. Looks as if she will be  sweet and calm like her 11 day older cousin.

Grammy and Grandpa (he's not angry, just squinting into sun) with 11th grandchild, Dahlia

Grammy with 12th grandchild, Lorelei

On Sept. 24, in between these two births, sweet grandaughter Kyla was baptized !
8 year old Kyla & her Daddy

Stay tuned for more excitement next month, when Jeremy gets married and Grandpa and I wait to recieve our mission call.