tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7741064520584330100.post1014484099536274538..comments2023-10-01T08:31:42.090-05:00Comments on Our Journey: The day with the neurologists... (2/15)Eric & Whitneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11778871102048555053noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7741064520584330100.post-14602142132020395722012-03-10T07:26:18.931-06:002012-03-10T07:26:18.931-06:00I am reading your blog for the first time today, o...I am reading your blog for the first time today, on the day that you are supposed to give birth to sweet Thatcher. I will be praying throughout the day and asking others to pray for your comfort and peace and that of Thatcher's. Right now I'm living in Albania, so add that to the list of places hearing of God's work through Thatcher and both of you. Thank you for sharing.Laurennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7741064520584330100.post-82766071238722490822012-03-10T02:28:02.086-06:002012-03-10T02:28:02.086-06:00My god daughter was given the same list as your ba...My god daughter was given the same list as your baby of all the things that she would never do. Dr.'s predicted that she would not live to be 2 yrs. old and although she was born with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome with several anomalies and has faced many challenges, she will be 14 on Sunday the 11th. She walks, talks, feeds herself, goes to the restroom on her own, goes to school for the blind although she is only legally blind and reads Braille. Her mother was continually encouraged to terminate her pregnancy and with the same faith as you two she determined that it wasn't her decision to make and that she would love that baby as long as God allowed her to have her. In every way that counts, she is a normal teenage girl but to those that love her best, she is truly a miracle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com