This blog was designed to provide everyone with William’s status and recovery process.
Please visit frequently for information and continue to keep William and his family in your prayers.
Mi shebeirach - A prayer for healing (Hebrew)
Mi shebeirach Avoteinu m'kor ha-bracha L'imoteinu.
May the Source of Strength Who blessed the ones before us, help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing, and let us say, Amein.
Mi shebeirach imoteinu m'kor ha-bracha l'avoteinu.
Bless those in need of healing with refuah shleimah, the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, and let us say, Amein.
May the Source of Strength Who blessed the ones before us, help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing, and let us say, Amein.
Mi shebeirach imoteinu m'kor ha-bracha l'avoteinu.
Bless those in need of healing with refuah shleimah, the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, and let us say, Amein.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
April 13, 2012
Whoever said that Friday the 13th is unlucky was wrong, at least for our son. Sixteen consecutive hours of breathing on his own yesterday and our sights now set on 24 hours. He continues to eat full meals and was delighted to add chicken nuggets from Sonic into his diet. To think that just one week ago he arrived at Gaylord and now he is eating full meals and well on his way to getting off of the vent completely! Today we are going to bring our dog down for a visit with Will and plan on taking him outside to enjoy the Spring day. Miracles are happening before our eyes. Keep the prayers coming. They are being heard.
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That is awesome! Go Will!! Glad he gets to sit outside and play with your dog...they say animals help aid recovery!
ReplyDeleteI am over the moon happy for you, Will! What awesome progress! So glad you like Gaylord, it's a wonderful facility. Stay strong.
ReplyDeleteI am still and will continue to pray like the crazy woman that I am. Hope to visit with you soon! Love, Angie