Thursday, June 28, 2012

Prayer Requests.

As always, prayers are very appreciated. I've had a few people now ask for more specific prayer requests...so here are a few of the specific things I pray for. Thank you all so much who have sent so many great prayers our way.

Please pray...
  • That Noah's lesion is really only between two vertabra.
Preferably L-4/L-5. That would be such a miracle.
  • That he will have at least some feeling in his legs.
We're accepting that he will be wheelchair bound, but some feeling would be a blessing for him.
  • That he will exceed our doctor's expectations his whole life.
Last ultrasound Noah put his legs above his tummy and tucked them  under his bottom, which is a suprising and wonderful thing. He may have some control right now. If he were to continue to suprise us, oh goodness.. I'd be so happy. We pray he will be tough and always try to prove doctors wrong.
  • That God will give us strength to get through all of the hard times.
Being strong isn't always easy, I always pray that God will continue to give me the strength that I need to overcome all of the bad hurdles. I know we can be strong for Noah. But right now, it's not always easy to be strong for ourselves. We will never give up trying though.
  • That Noah will be a happy healthy wonderful little boy despite all of his challenges he will face.
I always pray that no matter what Noah will have a happy, fun, wonderful life. We plan on taking him to the beach, to Disney World, to parks and zoos. He will no doubt experience all of the wonderful things other children get to experience. He'll attend kindergarten and we'll ALWAYS appreciate every single milestone in his life. He will have a happy positive supportive loving family, and anything he could ever dream of wanting. Friends, toys, books, video games, you name it and we're going to make SURE he has everything needed to help ensure that his life will be equal to, or better even though his has Spina Bifida. Please pray that no matter what Noah will find happiness in life. That's one of my biggest concerns, and I hope God will bless him with a sweet appreciative disposition where he is happy all of the time and loves life to the fullest.

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