This morning I took Taylor to the doctor so he could do more x-rays and see how her bone is healing. When the images showed up on his screen he couldn't believe how well it has healed in only 10 days. He then told us she could get her cast off on the 18th. This means she will only have to wear the cast for 3 weeks instead of the original 8 weeks. We truely believe there was some divine intervention.
This leads me to a story about something that occured one night last week. Taylor was sitting at the kitchen table working with some beads when she looked down at her hand (the one with the cast) that was sitting in her lap. Her entire hand was covered in what looked like glitter. She looked up at me and said, "Mommy I was just sitting here with my hand in my lap, not touching anything, and LOOK!" I immediately searched around to try and find where the glitter came from, but there wasn't any anywhere except on her hand. I told her, "That's weird, I wonder where it came from." She looked at me with a big smile and said, "Papa gave it to me." I just smiled back and told her she was probably right and then didn't think much about it again. Until the next morning. When I was getting her dressed for school  I noticed that all of her swelling in her arm was completely gone and she told me she didn't feel any more pain in her elbow. I choked back my tears and told her that Papa was her angel and he was taking care of her. So... now that her bone has healed so rapidly, I have say, "Thank you Dad for taking care of our little girl."
Thursday, February 7, 2008
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3 comments:
OMG...I have the chills Heather. That truly is so awesome and what a wonderful feeling for you guys to know that your dad is always watching over your family. That is seriously so amazing I am pretty much speechless!! She is so darling and her Papa loves her.
Tears,tears.....He is always with you and thats an awesome story. Thanks for sharing!!
I have goosebumps! That is why your dad left his body early, so he could watch over and protect your kids in a much better way!
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