6.28.2009

1.5 years

I just looked at my ical today and realized that today is 18 months that we have been married. Doesn't it seem like WAY longer than that?! =) I can't believe that this year when we celebrate our 2 year anniversary we will have a baby! These last 6 months have been really difficult and really wonderful. I'm so glad that you chose me and I'm grateful for the husband that you are. I'm so excited for you to get to be a daddy soon. I love you honey and will never forget how fabulous this day was!

6.25.2009

It's A ....

Well, we got a second opinion and a better look and the doctor confirmed that the baby is 100% A BOY! We're really excited and grateful that he is healthy and growing!


Here he is! That's his head to the left and his spine and arm to the right! Can't wait to meet you son!

6.21.2009

Happy Father's Day!

Baby has some special messages for her Grandpas today




Grandpa Priour hasn't picked out his Grandpa name yet. He's going to let baby pick it out!

We love you Dad's and hope you have a great day! And of course, Happy First Father's Day to my wonderful husband! You are going to be the greatest Daddy ever!

6.15.2009

Lately

We’ve had some busy days the last few weeks and I’d thought I’d give you a brief glimpse into what’s been going on around here.
Last week all of the kids who were sent to Turkey for heart surgery returned and Shad’s funeral began. Funerals here last about a week and begin as soon as someone dies. I got to see all 4 kids who received surgery and it was great! I was really blessed to be in their homes and hear about their experience in Turkey and see how grateful they are to have healthier children. The youngest child we sent was little 2.5-year-old Roman. I went to his house twice last week and couldn’t believe the improvement. When I saw him before surgery he was always either sleeping or laying in his mom’s lap. He wasn’t very active and didn’t want to play with his brothers. I couldn’t believe that he was the same kid! Now he is riding his tricycle all over the house, wrestling with his brothers, and can hardly sit still. It is beautiful to see childhood restored to these children. I had lunch with another little girl’s family we sent and she is doing wonderfully. She was not able to receive a total correction because of the complexity of her heart problem but the doctors assured us that she would live a long life and be able to have children. She got all dressed up and put makeup on (I think she is 7) and is eating much better now than she was before surgery. She is very small for her age but should be able to gain weight properly now. The oldest child we sent was 16-year-old Lowen. Her parents have known about her heart problem for more than 10 years and have been waiting for the day that she could be healed. It was great to see the gathering of family and neighbors at their home to celebrate her recovery. I only got to see Schwan briefly as his family lives in a village 3 hours away from our city, but he was looking fabulous as he clutched his heart shaped pillow that the kids receive after surgery to help ease some of the pain. We are going to his village this week to see his family and check up on him. I also got to see one of our kids that we sent back in February. Little Lowran is just over a year old and will require another surgery when he is older. His lips and hands still have a blue tint to them and he can’t yet sit up by himself because he is so underweight and doesn’t have control of his muscles. He isn’t crawling or sitting yet, but he is making progress and getting stronger. I’m realizing more and more the dire importance of these children getting heart surgery while they are still babies. Ten-year-old Shad just had to wait too long for his surgery and his body was too weak from 10 years of fighting. The same is true for the kids who have been inoperable. If they had the chance to get surgery when they were babies (both were diagnosed since birth) they wouldn’t be facing the medical hopelessness that they are now.
Shad’s funeral was the first I have attended since we arrived here. They set up a large tent outside the house and all of the women gather there. The body is immediately taken to the mosque and that is where all of the men go. It is culturally appropriate for the women to be very vocal in their expressions of grief. They cry and wail and it is a very corporate event. There were probably over 100 women gathered in the tent when we arrived and it was really heart breaking. It was really encouraging though to see the mom’s of the other children who had been in Turkey with Shad there because they really understood how easily it could have been their child. There were also two moms’ whose children died in Israel awaiting heart surgery there. It grieves us that any of these parents have to go through this and yet I was really blessed to see how they support and care for each other. We’re praying that it won’t always be like this. That on that list of 4,000 kids waiting their turn that they won’t have to wait until it is too late for them. You can be a part of the solution. By making a donation to PLC you are helping to save a child’s life, restoring their childhood, and helping ensure that it is not too late. We’re praying for hope for these families who have faced and are facing medical hopelessness. We know there is a Hope that surpasses our circumstances and cradles us in our grief. Join us in praying Hope for these families today.

6.06.2009

Shad

PLC sent 5 kids (and helped send one 26 year old) for heart surgery 2 weeks ago. All of the children were able to receive the life saving heart surgeries they required. The older girl was determined to be inoperable, it was just too late for her, she had to wait too long. One of the most critical and difficult cases was a little boy named Shad. He is 10 years old couldn't wait any longer for this surgery. We weren't sure he would even be operable as his case was so difficult. The doctor determined that he could do the surgery but that it would not be a total correction for Shad.
Shad went through his first surgery only to have to have another emergency surgery the next day. He had begun to recover last week and was finally released from ICU and was talking excitedly about returning to Iraq. He crashed suddenly on Thursday morning and was rushed into another emergency surgery. He was in critical condition yesterday and his Dad had given up hope for his recovery. We don't know the details yet, but we received word that Shad passed away this morning. We had been fervently hoping and praying for a different outcome and I know we are all grieved by this news. But we know who holds life and death in His hands and we believe wholeheartedly in His all surpassing goodness. Join us in praying for Shad's father who is at the hospital with Jeremy as they work to get the body back to Iraq. Pray for his siblings and his mother as they are back here in Iraq grieving with their family. Pray that God would comfort and draw these ones near to Himself.