Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mothers Day it was...

O my...it's been awhile since I blogged last. Sorry but I was having technical difficulties with my internet access here.

Anyways... HAPPY MOTHERS DAY to all you beautiful mothers!

We took Caleb to the Aquarium last week. Caleb and Micaiah loved it! Micaiah wanted to eat all the fish...he thought he could grab them. It's been a hectic week..plenty appointments and other scheduled things.

On Saturday we had dinner at my aunty and uncle's house. We took Caleb along with us and we also had a nurse stay with us all night. It was nice to relax and have fun with Caleb right there with us. We put him on his little fold out spiderman couch so he could be in a different position and not stay in his wheel chair the whole time. He was so tired. He slept a lot and Micaiah fell asleep too. We put Micaiah next to his big brother and they both slept together so peacefully on the little couch. It was a great picture moment. I think I filled up my memory on my camera taking millions of pictures of them. It was so cute. I promise I'll post it up soon.

Micaiah got dedicated today! It was even more wonderful to have all of our family and friends there to support us and pray over Micaiah...Thank you! What a great day to get dedicated...on mother's day!

Well, I haven't heard anything about the news broadcast yet...but keep your eye out! Just watch KGMB 9 news. This week is going to be another hectic week. Our calendar has something written down for each day. On Wednesday we are going to take Caleb to visit all his friends and teachers at Kaimuki Christian. I know he misses all his friends and teachers there. When I told him we were going to go there this week he got so excited. He's looking forward to it. On Friday we've got the Ho'ike at New Hope Farrington. They will be having Caleb's testimony there. We will also be bringing him that night. We've already arranged for a nurse to come with us.

Caleb has been doing so good. I'm so blessed to have him as my son...him and Micaiah. They brighten up everyday. I wouldn't trade them for the world! (Just like the book says that I read to them..."God Gave us You") God Gave them to me...and I am so blessed to have them. I had a wonderful mother's day. Thank you Jesus for my wonderful little boys! They are the most precious gifts God has given me. Brandon and I are committed to raising our children in God's love and be a model of God's gracious and unconditional love. Everyday we talk to them about God and constantly pray with them and for them. We teach them stories from the Bible and try to be the best example that we can be. We just pray that they will become faithful men of God. We pray that God will lead us and help us raise them and give us the patience that we need to overcome every obstacle that we will encounter being parents to them. Just having our two boys here with us has been a very happy mother's day.

Today we met an awesome prayer warrior at church named Jason...he wanted to meet Caleb as he heard about him a little after Caleb's incident. He said he has been praying for him constantly since he heard and has been fasting ever since. Isn't that so amazing! Praise God! How awesome...here is someone that we've never met and he devotes his time to praying for Caleb...and FASTING too! Praise God, Praise God! Thank you Jason!

There are so many of you that we haven't met and you continue to follow Caleb's story and pray for him daily. I can't explain how truly grateful we are for all of you! It's amazing...beyond words. Thank you...

Caleb will be healed one day...a full recovery. There was a heading in our notes from church today that read "READYING YOURSELF FOR A MIRACLE"...We are preparing for it. Our hearts are tested and are changing everyday! We press forward everyday and look forward to another miracle..there's no turning back...no turning away from God. Because it's only possible through HIM!

"But these things I plan won't happen right away. Slowly, steadily, surely, the thime approaches when the vision will be fulfilled. If it seems slow, wait patiently..." (Hab. 2:3) This was also from our notes in church today. It just popped out at us. Patience...that's the key. This really uplifted us and reminded us that it will happen in God's time, not our own.

You are all angels sent to us amongst this storm to help us through all the rain and lift us up everyday. Thank you for all that you are and all that you do for us!

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