Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Anticipation


We had fun at a farm! Moriah thought the hayride was great!





We are in a strange state of mind this week. The sense of anticipation is very strong. I expected to be feeling dread or fear as we draw closer to Moriah's surgery, instead I am feeling peace and eagerness to move ahead. I am thankful for the weeks that we have had to prepare and pray and think it through. Even though the waiting has been hard, I have needed the time to process it all.

Meanwhile, Moriah is spending each day in her usual joyful way. She can put her shoes and socks on by herself (not always on the right feet.) She is talking a lot and gaining more confidence all the time. All of her earlier attachment issues with Andy seem to be forgotten as she joyfully greets him at the end of each day. She stops whatever she's doing and runs up to him to be picked up and hugged. She loves to play outside. She must have gone down the big slide at the park twenty times the other day. She wasn't phased at all by the fact that it was crowded with kids three times her size. She loves to play with other kids and gets along very well with them.

Today will be our last "normal" day of school. Tomorrow we go to Denver for blood work and other pre admission stuff. Friday we have a pediatrician appointment. Monday we head up to Denver for the pre-op appointment with the surgeon. Then bright and early Tuesday morning, Moriah will have surgery. We plan to spend about a week in the hospital. Our parents will be holding down the fort here. (Say a prayer for them!) The goal is to straighten and stabilize her back so that she will be able to stand straight and tall. The deformities in her spine will cause her kyphosis and scoliosis to continue to progress, so action is definitely needed.

We know that lots of people are praying for our little Moriah. We are comforted by that and so thankful that our Sovereign Lord is holding her in His hands, as He has since her birth. When I feel fearful, I only have to reflect on all of the amazing ways that He has cared for her throughout her life. What comfort to know that she belongs first of all to Him.

We will try to update here from time to time next week.
Thanks for your prayers.


4 comments:

Kathryn said...

Thanks for the update. We're keeping you in our prayers!

Football and Fried Rice said...

Praying for wisdom for the doctors and strength for sweet Moriah's body to be healed! Love & Hugs - can't wait for an update!

Sara

Cristy said...

We will be praying for you and your sweet baby girl. You will be amazed at how fast she begins to bounce back. The first 24 hours are the hardest, but they rebound quickly after that. Please keep us posted when you can and know that you are bathed in prayer!

D. said...

We are friend's of the Cowart's from church and also homeschool and have an adopted daughter from China. Our year has been spent dealing with major medical issues with one of our children so we know where you all are at - you are in our prayers and thoughts!
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