Friday, June 15, 2007

Friday June 15, 2007

Well this will be a short post because there is a good chance I will be doing a bigger one tomorrow afternoon. Julia has orders to be discharged tomorrow at 10am assuming her temperature stays normal! What an answer to pray!

She was able to get the home care service so once a day a nurse will come to administor one of 3 antiboitics she is one. One of the other ones she will be able to now take orally, and the last one she needs to wear a fanny-pack pump since needed every 8 hours. That part will be kind of a pain but at least she will be home.

O LORD, you are my God;
I will exalt you and praise your name,
for in perfect faithfulness
you have done marvelous things,
things planned long ago.
Isaiah 25:1

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an answer to many prayers!! WOW, I am SO excited for your family. We will continue to pray for strength and further healing....
Praise God...Congrat's on the awesome news guys!
With love
Liz Vandenbor ( St. Thomas)

Anonymous said...

Yeah! It makes me want to sing that old Sunday school song:
"Hallelu, hallelu, hallelu, hallelujah! Praise ye the Lord!" We are rejoicing with you in this good news and will keep praying as you transition home.
All our love,
Katie :) (for the family)

Anonymous said...

Wowee!! That is such fantastic news! And such an encouragement to you guys. We pray that being home allows Julia to recover her strength even faster. May the three of you be Blessed today!
Love, Brent and Lisa

jbajema said...

What an answer to prayer! We are thrilled for all of you. We will continue to pray. We pray for continued healing and strength.
Love, Dan, Jo, Elizabeth and REbecca

Anonymous said...

Wonderful, wonderful news, we have an awesome God who listens to all our prayers.
Prayers for peace, calm and continued healing as you return home with your family......
Gentle hugs.....

Evelyn & Terry Lanning (St.Thomas)

Anonymous said...

Prayer indeed changes things. Praise the Lord. He has proven Himself again to our family and to yours. We await word of Julia's arrival home.

Ron and Peggy

Anonymous said...

Welcome home Julia! It has been two-plus VERY LONG weeks. Praise God...you continued to TRUST. Our hope is in HIM who can do all things. Enjoy your family but take it slowly.
Love
The DeVries family