we spent the day hanging out with our kiddos and all their friends, we got up early to road bike which we love so we could come home and babysit teenage boys with lots and lots of fireworks, no one got hurt, which is great news, however we could not ignore our heavy hearts, as we are always thinking of our little girl far far away, hoping and praying she is TB free, and will come home soon, hopefully in august....
1 Thessalonians 5:17-18 (New International Version)
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I wish I could move things along for you - I'm praying for you to have peace during this time!
Love,
Maria
Hey Tara! Thanks for the comment. Looks like we are in the same crappy boat! I think you had it worse finding out the day before travel...we at least knew that it was automatic and mandatory for HIV+ children about 1 month after our referral. Either way, it is still heartbreaking. I look forward to following your journey and will pray your daughters culture comes back negative...and QUICKLY!
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Hi Tara. I think I saw some pictures of your girly (some that Lauren took). She is ADORABLE! And I think she looks very healthy :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you hear something very soon. I understand it's hard going on with our fun and always remembering we are missing one. Different circumstances, but in the same waiting boat.
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