Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Discharged

Mariah has been discharged from the hospital. I guess that she had a bad case of the RSV, but she was almost done with it by the time they took her to the hospital. Praise the Lord.
When I first heard about her, all I could think about was getting people to pray for her...and I knew that praying people read this blog...so all I wanted to do was get her on here! Thank you everyone who prayed.

Jen and I had our first night alone last night. Grant and Sarah left Sunday afternoon with an invite to visit them in Michigan soon, if we want to. So we settled down and started getting ready for our first "alone" night then, but two friends stopped by and we ended up having dinner with them. I like impromptu things like that. It is so hard to plan anything still.
So last night we played, "plegos" with Isabella and after she went to bed we just sat and talked. Alot to talk about. It is almost like we have to get to know each other all over again. We have both changed through this, and I don't think that we ourselves even know to what extent yet. So it was a good time. Nothing serious was discussed, just had a good time talking.
We loved family and friends being here, but I think it kinda distracts you from what has happened, so now that we are alone I think alot of healing will now begin. Going to be a long road I think.
Please keep us in your prayers...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We'll keep praying for you, Justin and Jennifer and little Isabella. Alone time is good, something Ryan and I appreciated when we lost Alex. It is also good to have the fellowship and support of other believers. Thank you for keeping all of us posted on your happenings. May you continue to find our Father faithful as He truly is.
Joyfully all because of Christ, Kimbra

Anonymous said...

Thank you for putting out the information about Mariah... both the need for prayer, and the updates. I am definitely praying for your family, and this time of adjusting is coming on you. Take it moment by moment...

Bill said...

Yeah it will be a long road. I am still healing from my son and its been about three years. I will keep you in my prayers.