2 years ago
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Special Exposure ~ Wordless Wednesday...
The two year anniversary of this day is coming upon us pretty quick. I guess that explains the weight in my chest and the constant knot in the pit of my stomach.
One day, maybe, just maybe, I will get over it. But I for now I remember it like it was yesterday.
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I can't even imagine. He truly is a miracle boy. Praying healing over time.
You never get over seeing your baby walk to the brink of death. NEVER. You never forget. No matter what you never forget@
Happy WW and special exposure.
Prayers...
I can't imagine ever completely getting over something like that. What a precious boy.
May time bring further peace. To each new day one less bad memory. :) Happy WW!
makes a grandmother close her eyes and whisper to God
I also remember like it was yesterday!!
It is hard to get such a traumatic time where it is not etched in our brains.
They have come a long way!
This is my first visit and I am overwhelmed. What a great spirit you have! Many blessings to you and yours...
If that were my memory, I would never forget. Thank you for sharing him.
Can you look forward to the anniversary of when the pictured episode was over?
Barbara
Just a heartbreaking photo!
He's such a beautiful boy!What an Angel you have been blessed with.
I am sure it pains you to look back on this time, but I am glad you have the photos. It shows you all of the progress you have made and what a beautiful little boy Rhett has grown into. Thanks for sharing.
I cannot even imagine how to get through something that traumatic,
In Peace.
He looks just like an angel.
I didnt know you had a blog Rhett is so big what a cutie. I hope things are going good.
Cami and Austin.
It is never easy seeing our children like this. My middle daughter spent time in the NICU and I was shocked the first time I saw her hooked up to those machines. I could barely see her for all the tubes and wires. Thank God for all the wonderful doctors!
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