Mon 26 Feb 2007
Parole
Posted by Jane under Updates
[8] Comments
Well the doctors told us at rounds this morning that Ramona will come home tomorrrow! We’re thrilled, proud and terrified.
I have a million questions, still need to learn to do the feeding tube and oxygen tank, but can’t wait to be together again as a family. Some things I’ve been wondering about: Can we take her outside? How often do we check her pulse-ox? How will we know if we need to bring her back in?
They’ll be taking out the staples today and may need to give her some morphine to help with that. She’s been more awake and cheerful today and we’re glad for that.
Jane
I’m speechless (or type-less, as it were). What news!!! We’ll continue to send positive and healthy energy your way.
love
Peggy, Ryan and Leona
Praise the Lord. I know you will be apprehensive, but you have loving family and friends to help you, and all the prayers said for Mona Mae, You,Andy and Simon.
Yipee!!!
AWESOME! AWESOME! AWESOME! We will be praying like crazy as we’re all in this with you (as much as we can be). I’m sure you’re feeling overjoyed and scared at the same time. We will continue to pray for wisdom and peace for you both and STRENGTH and GROWTH and HEALING for Ramona …and supernatural understanding for Simon. The prayers will not stop… We love you!
hi jane + andy.
i’m alisa fife’s sister val. just before ramona’s surgery alisa told me what was going on and asked that i be praying, and i’ve been following this blog and praying ever since. i thought it might be nice for you to know that yet another stranger/acquaintance is praying for ramona and your family. you guys are truly awesome, and God is even more awesome. congrats on bringing ramona home tomorrow.
val
Holy Smokes! Great news! Where’s a psalm when I need one?? God bless you all on this next step.
Andy and Jane:
Praise God! We will be praying for a smooth transition for Ramona and each of you, and a peaceful time of recovery and re-acquaintance.
Love,
George
There is no place like home. A place of comfort and solace fashioned by you and for you. That crucible where you will be subjected to situations that test you and change you. But you have this tiny heroine who has already inspired you and led you to places you would not have thought you could go. This is yet another step on your journey of hope, anguish and faith. I’m terrified for you too, but that intimacy that you described recently will help you know what to do and how to do it. You are a family who has gained an understanding of the power of love exchanged and the the power of God’s gift of grace; that grace that comforts and supports even the most buffeted, weary children in God’s flock. You are seldom absent from my thouights and never absent from my prayers. God bless.