I wanted to share with you some things we did to remember Gracie, in case you are going through what we did or know someone. I joined a Trisomy 18 website where I found this information from mothers who walked this road before us. There is a organization called, Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, where a volunteer photographer will come to the hospital to take professional pictures of your baby at no cost. We actually used a friend of our realtors and she use to volunteer for them. The grandmothers purchased an extra of her outfit and blanket, so we have a keepsake of what she was buried in. A family friend got this for me, but it was on my list to get, was a mold to do hand and footprints in and it came with a frame for a picture to put next to the mold. So precious. I also, thanks to my sweet husband, purchased a ring with her birthstone to always wear and have close to my heart. I hope these ideas help someone, as they have helped me thus far and I am sure will continue.
A quote I read this last weekend, on www.girltalkhome.com, titled When We Cannot Trace Him, "Our times are in God's hands; it is well they are so. Believers are not to expect great wealth, long life, or to be free from trials. But all will be ordered for the best. And remark from Job's history, that steadiness of mind and heart under trial, is one of the highest attainments of faith. There is little exercise for faith when all things go well. But if God raises a storm, permits the enemy to send wave after wave, and seemingly stands aloof from our prayers, then, still to hang on and trust God, when we cannot trace him, this is the patience of the saints. Blessed Saviour! how sweet it is to look unto thee, the Author and Finisher of faith, in such moments!" ~Matthew Henry I have just found some comfort and wisdom in this, and wanted to share.
Corey and I were able to get away for a few days this last weekend. We were unable to make it to Victoria due to lack of documentation for my husband. Misunderstanding of the information given to us of what we needed. Oh, well, it happens. We ended up just staying in Seattle and had a wonderful relaxing weekend. We had brunch at the Space Needle one day, which we both would highly recommend. It was so wonderful just to be able to get away just the two of us and have fun exploring the city. We got hooked on this show on Discovery called Gold Rush, which I found on Netflix, so we have started watching that. Crazy guys digging for gold. Nice to enjoy silly things like that together.
A quote I read this last weekend, on www.girltalkhome.com, titled When We Cannot Trace Him, "Our times are in God's hands; it is well they are so. Believers are not to expect great wealth, long life, or to be free from trials. But all will be ordered for the best. And remark from Job's history, that steadiness of mind and heart under trial, is one of the highest attainments of faith. There is little exercise for faith when all things go well. But if God raises a storm, permits the enemy to send wave after wave, and seemingly stands aloof from our prayers, then, still to hang on and trust God, when we cannot trace him, this is the patience of the saints. Blessed Saviour! how sweet it is to look unto thee, the Author and Finisher of faith, in such moments!" ~Matthew Henry I have just found some comfort and wisdom in this, and wanted to share.
Corey and I were able to get away for a few days this last weekend. We were unable to make it to Victoria due to lack of documentation for my husband. Misunderstanding of the information given to us of what we needed. Oh, well, it happens. We ended up just staying in Seattle and had a wonderful relaxing weekend. We had brunch at the Space Needle one day, which we both would highly recommend. It was so wonderful just to be able to get away just the two of us and have fun exploring the city. We got hooked on this show on Discovery called Gold Rush, which I found on Netflix, so we have started watching that. Crazy guys digging for gold. Nice to enjoy silly things like that together.
We watch Gold Rush too! :) Bering Sea Gold is the newest one we're into, they get way more gold than the guys in Alaska! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome quote Emily! I may cut and paste it where I can read it every day! Sounds like a sweet getaway! Praise God for wonderful husbands and marriages and sweet time together :)
ReplyDeleteDear Emily, I'm so glad you read "I Will Carry You." I read it and was very moved by the story. There were pages that I sobbed my way through, thinking of you and your Gracie. But with the sadness of the story, there was also victory and hope....that victory and hope we can only find in clinging to Jesus as if our life depended on Him....because it does! God bless you and Corey.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a blessing Emily! Love hearing your updates. Been praying for you and Corey! :) A funny little side note: Aaron knows Todd Hoffman from Gold Rush. He helped Aaron with recruiting basketball players when we lived in Portland. Todd actually called Aaron last week with a player from up there! :) Funny guy. Love ya!
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