My son was on the ball at 11 months old. He didn't walk until 18 months and could not crawl until many months after that. He had to be taught everything that other babies just knew how to learn. He has sensory integration disorder and I could go on and on about touch adn textures......... I know what you are going through. It's tough but you can do it! And Faith is going to amaze you and keep you going with a little progress here and a litte there. I am praying for your family and for complete healing for Faith. With GOD ALL THINGS are POSSIBLE! Thank you for sharing your journey... God bless you.
Hi Suzanne, my name is Lauren and I was poking around on here and I found your blog, I am truly amazed with your family. I am also a SAHM with a 3 year old daughter. I worked for 5 years with children with disablities before becoming a mom myself. Keep up the great work with therapy, even though the road might be tough at first, each milestone will knock your socks off. I will keep your family in my prayers and God Bless!
What a trooper! She certainly looks like she is handling it well in the pictures. She is one strong little girl and has an even stronger mama by her side.
I am a SAHM who has been married for 10 years. My husband and I have 4 children. Our youngest who we adopted from Guatemala. We have 4 dogs and a Poppy and hope to add another child to our family through adoption. This blog is about us.
-Signed with Agency-end of Febuary, beginning of March -Completed Dossier-middle of July -Refferal-August 2, 2007 -DNA results-September 18, 2007 -Pre-Approval-October 2, 2007 -Visit trip-November 29 - December 3, 2007 -Waiting for Family Court-exited in October -PGN-entered October 31, 2007 -Knock Out-December 14, 2007 -Resubmitted to PGN-February 15, 2008 -Out of PGN-February 28, 2008 -Orange (2nd DNA auth.)-March 13, 2008 -DNA sample at lab-March 28, 2008 -DNA sample left lab heading to Guatemala City-March 31, 2008 -Pink appt. April 14, 2008 -Home Forever April 16, 2008
What is a miracle?
What is a miracle? It is when the impossible happens.
It’s when doctors have given up on a sick child and for no scientific reason, that child gets well. It’s when you’re down to your last dollar, have piles of bills to be paid, and a check arrives in the mail from some unknown source. It’s when a hurricane comes through a town and your house is left standing with desolation all around it. It’s when a child is born and you can’t believe how exquisitely miniature this new life appears. It’s when you’ve prayed for a specific purpose and that prayer is answered. It’s when there is no earthly reason something wonderful has happened.
Miracles take place everyday. Sometimes they’re very subtle and quiet, sweeping in like a touch on the face. Other times, it’s very evident and public. It doesn’t matter who you are, miracles can happen to anyone.
Why do miracles take place? It may be that God wants your attention!
When you believe in God, you gain an awareness of Him. You see everything in a new light. He shows His great power through the trials and tribulations of life, through nature and science. God is in the impossible business.
What is a miracle? Someone once said, “Coincidence is when God wants to remain anonymous.” Well, miracles are when God reveals Himself. Without Him there would be no miracles!All glory and honor and praise belong to Him.
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I'm so glad you posted pictures. Faith looks so darn cute doing her workouts.
I was just praying tonight that God would keep your spirits lifted!
Suzanne,
My son was on the ball at 11 months old. He didn't walk until 18 months and could not crawl until many months after that. He had to be taught everything that other babies just knew how to learn. He has sensory integration disorder and I could go on and on about touch adn textures......... I know what you are going through. It's tough but you can do it! And Faith is going to amaze you and keep you going with a little progress here and a litte there. I am praying for your family and for complete healing for Faith. With GOD ALL THINGS are POSSIBLE! Thank you for sharing your journey... God bless you.
Hugs!
Hi Suzanne, my name is Lauren and I was poking around on here and I found your blog, I am truly amazed with your family. I am also a SAHM with a 3 year old daughter. I worked for 5 years with children with disablities before becoming a mom myself. Keep up the great work with therapy, even though the road might be tough at first, each milestone will knock your socks off. I will keep your family in my prayers and God Bless!
Wow! Looks cool! Sending positive therapy thoughts your way!
Looks like therapy is going well though! Keep up the great work and I know she'll get stronger by the day!
What a trooper! She certainly looks like she is handling it well in the pictures. She is one strong little girl and has an even stronger mama by her side.
awwwwww she is sooo cute! Yea im sure thats a very scary thing for a baby who doesnt know whats up! ONe day she will understand im sure!
hugs,leslie
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