This is a blog about the joys of raising Sophia. It is intended to be REAL, inspiring, and shed light on the experience of having a terminal child. I hope that our experience will help people in one way or another. I could have never imagined having a terminal baby with special needs. The news was devastating. But there is joy in this journey. And life lessons to be learned. God knows us, individually, and he blesses each of of our lives daily. THIS, IS SOPHIA'S STORY...
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Unseen Angels
I'm sorry I haven't been posting every day with pictures lately. We had a lovely weekend out of town but we are still trying to recover 😉 My thought tonight is about hospitals. Jason thinks I'm weird but I've always liked hospitals. I feel safe and secure in a hospital. Whether I'm there for myself or visiting someone else. I've always guessed that there are many unseen angels in and around hospitals. I think that's why I like them. Primary Children's is especially crowded. We've been there twice. Once for Max and now once for Sophia. And I'm telling you, you can feel it from the parking lot. Once in the exam room and once in the cafeteria I was alone, but felt as if I were in a crowd. I believe there are many people on the other side, some who have been to earth, and some who are yet to come. And I think they sure LOVE on those little children in the hospital.
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