tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207455552139284342.post8664048238683118043..comments2024-01-24T08:47:26.674+08:00Comments on Faith, Hope and Joy: How can I help?Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10147429806244730166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207455552139284342.post-50051591058326979492010-09-03T19:59:22.097+08:002010-09-03T19:59:22.097+08:00May I add one to the list?-Don't say to someon...May I add one to the list?<br><br>-Don't say to someone with a sick child "I know how you feel, when my Mom/Dad was sick/died..." because they are NOT the same.Amy Smallwoodnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207455552139284342.post-20939297461006017052010-09-04T14:30:03.452+08:002010-09-04T14:30:03.452+08:00How I wish I would have found your blog in April. ...How I wish I would have found your blog in April. We were told that our unborn child most likely had SD, and we were also counseled to terminate, and we were told this several times. In the end it turned out to be a severe case of IUGR. We spent seven weeks in the NICU and just brought her home last week.<br><br>You are handling this with so much more grace than I did. I was depressed and anxious and so angry with God. Your blog would have been such an encouragement to me.<br><br>Anyway, I have spent the last two hours reading your blog, and I know this...Your beautiful baby girl is so fortunate to have you as her mother. You have unconditionally loved her and trusted in God. What could be better than that? Also, you are very fortunate to have her. What a gift you have been given in her.<br><br>Thank you for sharing the song by Mark Shultz. My husband and I listened to that a few minutes ago and cried. It was our story.Noellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17217779025743115019noreply@blogger.com