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May 19, 2008

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oh amanda

Praying for you Heather. I have no other words or encouragements. (((hugs)))

Lily Winnail

Precious Heather,
Every day I read your blog I am humbled by your willingness to be so transparent. I continue to grieve with you, pray for you, and love you. I cannot imagine what this must feel like. I can only pray that God can use me and all of us as a source of comfort for you on this long journey ahead. I remember one friend telling me (when I was going through a life-altering experience) to "bask in the sorrow." It was something I didn't feel comfortable doing because the thought of basking in that place was scary to me. I also felt no one wanted me to bask in the sorrow, but rather get over it quickly. I decided to listen to that one friend, and I stayed in that sorrowful place for a long time. What I didn't expect was that I found God waiting for me there. He cried with me, He felt my pain, and He told me that I was going to be ok. I found something so profound there. Allow yourself to be in that place for as long as you need to. We are all here for you, and accept you completely for who you are and what you are feeling. God brought me out of the grief when His timing was right, it was on no one else's watch but His.
Loving you and praying for you today.
Lily

kara

i love that photo.

i hope you are still sleeping well.

one hour at a time
one day at a time.

today i will pray that you see a glimpse of your new normal and it's ok.

Natosha

I have been reading your blog over the last few days. My heart aches and tears flow for you family. I am amazed with your faith and love for God in a time when I would want to question him. I have said prayers for your family and for you and I hope with each new day that God blesses you in a new way.

Continue to feel God's love and I will continue to pray for your family.

9milemom

One step at a time with the Lord on one side and with the rest of your family close on the other side.

We lost our first little one, Emily. Not quite as far along as you lost Sawyer. We were sure we would never be able to get past her memory...but with two healthy daughters since then, we remember Emily. But God gave us two wonderful children to care for and to love and to teach to be good Christians and I have to thank him every day...even on the days when my soon to be 12 year old brings me to the pre-teen breaking point!!!

Jessica

The song that is playing is what I wish for you. "...When the rain comes... So rest a while." Been praying for that rest for you. rest and Rest. In Him.

Normal. It is a flimsy word. Praying for your "new normal".

Christi

Still praying for you. I will also be in prayer for your kiddos. Their worlds never stop even when we feel like ours have. I'm glad you are physically feeling better!

By His Grace
Christi

me in South Africa

Still praying for you. Read your blog every day and marvel at your testimony. Your faith and trust in God amazes me. I laughed a bit about the robber... we live in RSA and robbers are common occurance here - didn't think you had them there too. Have a good "new normal" day today

grubmama

It's funny how you use humor in your day. It will take time to take all this in. Take it day by day sister. You're children will love you...even if you have a "bad" day.

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