I found this 30-day devotional that is based on the book of Psalms today. It is free to download and print. You can find it at the Raising Arrows blog. It is written by a mother who lost her baby in 2008.
Update 2/9/11: Sometimes the miracle lies in the ability to understand the answer you are given, persevere, and trust that God's promises will prevail in your life.
Baby Miranda went to live with her Mommy and Jesus last night. Please continue to keep Chad in your prayers. He has a tough road ahead of him. But he is still praising God for the strength and courage he received in the last few days - and the ones to come.
This weekend friends of ours were in a car accident. The Lord called Sara (the wife) home to Jesus. She was due to deliver their first born child at the end of this month. Doctors were able to deliver their daughter, Miranda. She is on life support, with no brain activity. Today is the day a miracle needs to happen. PLEASE pray with me, and thousands of others, as we pray comfort for Chad in the loss of his wife, and for a miracle from God. Baby Miranda is so perfect!
This is their family website. They waited for a long time to get pregnant and have blogged about their journey to meeting their baby.
I am finishing up on some forms for special needs families to use for various medical issues needed. The links to these free printable forms will be available shortly. They include:
Medication Lists - both detailed and compact
Daily routines
Packing lists for day outings, school, vacations
Observations/issues to be discussed at the next doctor's appointment - collecting raw data
I am currently working on getting the .pdf hosting that I want to use ironed out since I can't upload a .pdf file to blogger.
Are there any other types of forms that you would use or find useful that you would like to see?
Having a family member with special needs and the issues associated with them affect every person in the family. This blog gives a view from each perspective and a window into how we cope as a family in the midst of all the situations presented to us.