So, we must say goodbye to our room today. We are going home. Silas will surely miss his PICU friends, his safari mobile, and all the extra cuddles and hugs from everyone. But, this is a good thing. While we don't have the concrete answers we had so hoped for, we are confident that this too is a process. Numerous tests have been sent off, follow-up appointments have been made, monitors and training sessions have been given and scheduled. It is a work in progress, like so much of life, when you have a medically involved cchild.
I would like to extend a public and heartfelt welcome to all of the people who have come together to offer support, encouragement, love, and meet tangible needs.
To Ultimate Faith church and our family there- we are honored by your big hearts and grateful for your love. We can't wait to be back in God's House and worship with you.
To Cynthia, Ma D, Bri & Daniel, and all of our visitors who cheered us up and prayed over our son, THANK YOU. You made this a little easier.
To those who have helped take care of my beautiful girls, grandma and grandpa, Amanda and Emma, I couldnt be here fighting for answers if I had any doubt that my girls were okay. You put my mind at ease and you make a difficult road a little less treacherous. My girls love you all. Just ask them!
To our many Doctors, Nurses, housekeeping staff, cooks, and therapists at the hospital, we are blessed beyond measure through your service. Thank you for making us feel like family, for treating us as if you had nowhere else to be, and for putting up with our many questions.
For all the prayer warriors that number in the hundreds, for all the facebook messages that were sent privately, for all the phone calls that were made, we are so grateful and appreciative. There is so great a love. It was all these things that reminded me to keep the faith, that bolstered me when I was in tears. Thank you.
And GOD bless you each abundantly. May we be so able to serve you in your time of need!
Sarah
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