As a seminary graduate, former chaplain and the son of an Episcopal priest, I'm beaming up prayers for you and your family, a1awind. Hold steadfast to your faith and take comfort in knowing your wagon family here is not only behind you, but standing right beside you.
I have to amend what I said earlier. Not only will your daughter be one day asking for the keys to your station wagon, but she will be giving her great-grandmother a ride around IN the station wagon.
Oh boy, Ian. You certainly are dealing with a whole lot and it sounds to me like you're doing a wonderful job of it. I'm sure the rest of the family is looking to you for strength and fortitude as they're following your lead. It sounds to me like the doctors have been able to isolate the problem with your little angel and I'm sure they'll be able to do whatever they have to do to get her well and back home again. Modern medicine is amazing, to say the least. I'm glad to see your Grandmom seems to be getting better as well; pacemakers do so much for improving one's quality of life. A good friend has had one for years; previous to his getting it, he had no energy and really couldn't do anything. Once they put the pm in, he was good as new. I'm sure that'll be the case with her. You hang in there Ian; better times are coming for you and yours, I'm positive of that. You and your family are and have been in my thoughts. Godspeed to you.
[nomedia]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dVGJx9Ykc4[/nomedia] about 1 week before this all happened...Jenn was making noises and whipping her ponytail around.
Yup....a real cutie is right. And she looks SO healthy. We all hope to see more of these happy videos in the near future, Ian. The big guy and I are pulling for you and Delaney.