Mon 19 Feb 2007
Name It and Claim It
Posted by Jane under Updates
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I’m not much for platitudes, especially ones that rhyme. Bumpers stickers that say “Let go and let God” give me road rage. But I think I may have to relax my cynicism in the area of naming things and claiming them in the name of God.
When Ramona was born we had a list of 4 names picked out: Mary, Elsa, Gwen and Hazel. All of these names jived with our idea of what our girl might look like and be like. We were so shocked at her birth by her dark coloring that we decided none of these names would work. At four days of age with no name and the nurses warning us her birth certificate would say “Baby Girl” we got desperate. Andy brought over cheeseburgers from Charcoal Delights and we got serious. The plan was simple. Write down as many names as we could think of on our own pieces of paper, pass them back and forth like we were negotiating on a used car and eliminate until we were down to one.
That’s how Ramona Mae got her name. When we got home and looked up it’s meaning I wasn’t that pleased, I even had second thoughts about passing on Mary. I was hoping the meaning would be something more feminine or exotic. But now I think I sense the Holy Spirit in her name. Ramona means “wise, protecting hands”. So without knowing it we have equipped Ramona to be protected and to fight. I couldn’t be more grateful to God for protecting her thus far.
God has prepared our family in so many ways for this challenge. We have Simon to brighten our days and remind us of the joy in our home. Andy’s family was already planning to visit us this weekend, giving Andy the blessing of having his wonderful parents, his brothers and their wives with him during this really awful time. I sat down a few weeks ago and made a detailed list of Simon’s schedule, the foods he can eat, even when he needs a diaper change. I don’t even know why I did that. Now I can trust that Simon is well cared for when I’m not around. And perhaps most amazingly, we found out today that we are covered by our medical insurance for all the expenses of Ramona’s treatment. Although she is receiving the highest level of care pediatric medicine has to offer, the deductible and maximum out of pocket we will be responsible for is not going to be a financial burden for us.
So praise God. We’re as ready as we’ll ever be for all of this. And with all the ups and downs of this past year, we’re learning to be flexible. Thank you for your prayers. Thank you for your posts. Keep ’em coming.
Love, Jane.
Dear Jane – YES! I was also thinking today about the name you & Andrew chose for Ramona & about what it means. But having just heard from my neighbor, Meg, of 2 pediatric nurses who had similar surgeries when they were little girls, I started thinking that one day Ramona will use her hands to protect & care for others. YES!
Jane,
I looked up the meaning to Ramona’s name as soon as I heard she was going into surgery. I have been using it in my prayers for her and you.
As I read your post from earlier this morning I thought that God is bestowing on you some of the beauty of this name as well.
I continue to pray that God will grant wisdom,grace, peace, and mercy as he wraps all four of you in His protecting arms.
The amazing work that God has done in little Ramona has given my Andy a new awe in the miraculous work of God. Thanks for sharing your story.
We continue to hold you in our prayers!
Love to you,
Nicole Wetzel
Jane and Andy,
I was thinking about how much Ramona needs sleep to heal. God’s hand of protection on her while she is sleeping and healing. Ramona you can sleep without worry or fear child, because God never sleeps. He promises to watch over you with love. (pslam 121)
We pray for his continued protection and healing.
Love to you all,
Jen, Mike, Michaela & Lyle
Dear Ramona
I’m sure you know this already but you have the world’s coolest parents; trustworthy, kind, godly, gracious, funny, artistic and talented beyond measure.
You chose very well! You are most fortunate.
I’m sure you know, too, that they count themselves most fortunate to have you as their little girl.
I cannot wait to come to Chicago and meet you.
Continue to grow strong…we’ll be praying for you!!
with love from the Nash-
Ms Angela
Jane – I’m not sure if you remember James and I from City Vineyard or not, but when I heard your family’s story from the Boyds my heart went out to you. We have a little one, Ella, exactly 1 month older than Ramona and I look at her and think of your little one and can’t even imagine what you must be going through.
I will keep you in my prayers!
Nicole Harlow
Hey Jane and Andy
It is such an honor to walk near you both as you encounter and strive through all that has come your way. I love how you both keep your eyes open and you speak with candor and honesty what your hearts hold. I am grateful for the moments when you can see and celebrate what God has for you in each bit of this chapter. Life seems to have become so feircely poignant in each breath. It’s both intensely exhausting and vibrant with meaning. Thank you for pointing up how precious it all is. I am grateful to hear that you are finding rest for all of you in God’s hands. How cool that Ramona leads the way. What an amazing girl, already teaching and striving for more of life. I love you all so much. You are in my head and prayers constantly.
Peace to you all
Kerry
Ramona, such a precious name! Such a precious little girl! Thank you for sharing so much with us, letting us walk with you during this time. We think about you and pray for you throughout each day. Hana makes sure that we pray for the entire family, including Helmut and Zoid.
May God continue to pour His love, strength and encouragement on you.
Lots of love from NJ,
Kim, George, Hana & Aida
My friend Liberty Worth shared your story with some of us from Metro Church in Los Angeles.
We are praying fervently for a miracle for your precious daughter.
May God sustain you and your family during this most difficult time.
Love,
Kimberley in Los Angeles
Jane,
What a beautiful picture. God is Good and he works in ways we can’t even imagin. You and your family are on our hearts as we go though the days. I sit with our Madelyn (14 months on the 3rd) and tears come to my eyes as we pray for your little one. We were told right before here birth that she would have what Ramona has and I felt the fear and pain. But then the peace of God as we know he is the God of healing, comfort and so much more. I can’t say I know what you are going through, but I can say that you are a living testimony to me to the strength of a wonderful mother and Woman of God. May you feel the comfort and peace of God today and see the joy in your beautiful Daughter.
-Blessings.
Jane,
As always, how profound and wise you are! I don’t know of any other human being that I would want for my sister. I admire your strength as you continue to get through each day. Your light sense of humor through this gives me comfort that you are being given the strength and courage to make it through this difficult ordeal. My family and I continue to pray for you and your family every day. Linnea is on “Ramona watch” as the first thing out of her mouth each morning is “How is Ramona Mae?” She has written a prayer on her dry erase board in her room and says it diligently every night. She knows this is working because she told me very simply with a perfectly straight face, “Don’t worry mom, I know she will be OK because God always listens to me”. Bless her little heart and Ramona’s too. Love you guys!!