Hello, Friends, good news is that Jadalyn came to my house from the hospital on Wednesday and has been here until last night. She had passed out on Sunday night. Her dad gave her CPR and the ambulance brought her to Children’s Hospital. Don’t really know what caused the crisis but we are so thankful for recovery. They (doctors) will continue to monitor and there is hope for something better than what she has been going through.
Obviously I am very far behind on my usual routine, but there is hope for that also. 😀 For a few day, however, I might be passing on some edited blogs from my first year on blog – those days when I didn’t know what a category, tag, “media” or a “like” was. You remember – when the best I could dream of was having a dozen followers. Had no relatives or friends who would read me so no hopes there. I comforted myself with what the Bible says about the prophet being without honor in his own country! 😀
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First, I’m so glad to hear about continued progress for Jadalyn. And I laughed at the “spell checker” poem. That’s one reason I never use one. If I make a mistake, I want it to be mine — and working without a spell checker net means I’m much, much more careful than I would be otherwise. (Note: even when checking spelling online, it’s crucial to use a “real” dictionary site. It’s amazing how many misspelled words are offered up as “the real thing.”)
Amen to that!
Good to see you, Judy. Thanks for being a follower, especially now that I know what a follower is! 😀
I’m grateful and hopeful. We share our acceptance to take responsibility for our own errors but not wanting to be liable for other’s mistakes. I guess that comes from a confidence in our own ability. I’m really very grateful for a family and teachers who did not cherry pick my mistakes.
So pleased to hear things are getting better. That is really a scary and stressful situation. I’ll pray for good healing, and peace and recovery for the family too. 🙂
Thanks, IB. Yes, it was scary. It is going to be rather hard on her mom to have her go to her own room to sleep again. They probably will not do so until they get some kind of monitor to keep check. Thanks for caring.
Sorry for your crisis and pray the doctors get onto it asap.
Love your spell check poem …
Thanks, we are doing well.
glad of that!
May you, your whole family at this time be surrounded by the Presence, Certainty and Peace of Christ’s Comforting Embrace. A-men.
Thanks.
Regarding spell-checkers, I do not use one. I have enough trouble with the computer automatically spell checking and underlining in red. I do often re-check my spelling but so many times its an endeavour to turn my English into American. (I’m laughing…most of you won’t have that problem!) Love and peace to you!.
Chuckling with you. 😀
I’ve missed you. Thank you Lord that things are improving for Jadalyn. Continued prayers and strength to all. Loved the spellchecker poem – too cute!💫e
We are so grateful. Thanks for caring.
\0/ Jadalyn
Educate me. I don’t know your “code.” I’m guess it is a happy hallelujah sound. 😀