2,258 Comments
2,258 Comments
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thanks for reminding that God's faithfulness is in tact whether or not the outcome is expected. appreciate you both more than words:)
-martha
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Thank you for sharing. Thank you more for being so honest! Can't wait to meet this baby!
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again, so familiar a post/feeling/response to where we are, too. thank you for allowing me to walk with you yet again. We recently were diagnosed with fifth disease around here, and as "rare" as it is to have not be exposed, it turns out I haven't been..until now. And being 24 weeks pregnant…it's not great for us. We now get to have weekly ultrasounds AGAIN..just like with Cana. And just like with Travis, because we had previa with him. So it feels all to familiar and scary..and we've gotten the same ol "i'm sure it'll be fine" lines…to which i beg of them not to say that, because so many who said that with Cana….have all but disappeared. We understand it's human nature to want to have something good and positive to say..but still. i'm so with you there.
I keep sharing, in a somewhat morbid way, that we know how to do "worst case scenario." And we don't find comfort in the statistics. We ARE a statistic. But we DO find comfort in the Lord. We remain in the shadow of His wings…right there with you. All 5 of you, all 5 of us. 🙂
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Matt and Ginny,
I too am expecting #3, (with one in bed and one in Heaven), just a few weeks after you. I too am struggling to believe this baby will be healthy and whole and that I won't be called upon to walk that difficult road again. I know that stranger on your couch, and I feel he is simply "experience." Losing a child makes you feel so vulnerable- it's just the way it is. Praying for you as you approach the day of this little one's arrival. Trusting ahd hoping, with you, that God's goodness will be evident.
Amy
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Hugs and prayers are with you!
Love,
The Booth family
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Beautifully written, as usual. HE is good all the time. Blessings to you and your family.
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I wish I had something encouraging, uplifting. My story does not contain more pain than yours…or less I guess…just different since our journeys are different. But I'm realizing that every step of both of my pregnancies, I was always looking at that "safety zone" when the baby was viable outside of me. My babes are healthy and fine…but I worry incessantly, just like when they were in utero. Making me realize there is NO safety zone this side of Heaven. And I think it is that tension that God WANTS me to have. So that I gain more trust in His plans for my new home up there with him. Rambling now, I guess…just wanted to let you know that so many of us travel this uncertain journey alongside you. Perhaps we don't share the details of our lives, but that uncertainty…many of us "get" in one way or another.
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thinking of you both.
lisa
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This morning I went to find your video of Eliot. I have a friend who is only in her 30s whose body is failing her and I wanted to remember Eliot and your faith and the message of Job 1:21. Best of luck with the new baby. May you feel the love of God in this happy time. 🙂
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LOVE that last sentence! Thanks!
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There is no pain on Earth that Heaven cannot heal.
What is in between? The stranger on the couch. The good thing is he is everpresent here and out of a job in Heaven.
I like to think the stranger on the couch are more like shoes. They are shoes I have walked in, but maybe someone else has not, so they don't understand WHY I am so fanatical about how I tie them, wear them or how I walk in them. They may not understand why I can't chuck my dirty old comfy shoes…even if they are falling apart. Even two people who have walked the same path, may not be wearing the same shoes. So one may turn to the other with the same experience and ask why are you wearing those shoes? The may not understand. Its insane and part of the human experience all the same.
God has great plans no matter what. The journey are like your instructions and how you interpret and listen.
I have two in a bed and two above.
God has provided so much to me, it hasn't been easy, but it has been worth it. Every step.
God Bless and my thoughts and prayers are with you as you family grows by two tiny precious feet!
thanks for reminding that God's faithfulness is in tact whether or not the outcome is expected. appreciate you both more than words:)
-martha
Thank you for sharing. Thank you more for being so honest! Can't wait to meet this baby!
again, so familiar a post/feeling/response to where we are, too. thank you for allowing me to walk with you yet again. We recently were diagnosed with fifth disease around here, and as "rare" as it is to have not be exposed, it turns out I haven't been..until now. And being 24 weeks pregnant…it's not great for us. We now get to have weekly ultrasounds AGAIN..just like with Cana. And just like with Travis, because we had previa with him. So it feels all to familiar and scary..and we've gotten the same ol "i'm sure it'll be fine" lines…to which i beg of them not to say that, because so many who said that with Cana….have all but disappeared. We understand it's human nature to want to have something good and positive to say..but still. i'm so with you there.
I keep sharing, in a somewhat morbid way, that we know how to do "worst case scenario." And we don't find comfort in the statistics. We ARE a statistic. But we DO find comfort in the Lord. We remain in the shadow of His wings…right there with you. All 5 of you, all 5 of us. 🙂
Matt and Ginny,
I too am expecting #3, (with one in bed and one in Heaven), just a few weeks after you. I too am struggling to believe this baby will be healthy and whole and that I won't be called upon to walk that difficult road again. I know that stranger on your couch, and I feel he is simply "experience." Losing a child makes you feel so vulnerable- it's just the way it is. Praying for you as you approach the day of this little one's arrival. Trusting ahd hoping, with you, that God's goodness will be evident.
Amy
Hugs and prayers are with you!
Love,
The Booth family
Beautifully written, as usual. HE is good all the time. Blessings to you and your family.
I wish I had something encouraging, uplifting. My story does not contain more pain than yours…or less I guess…just different since our journeys are different. But I'm realizing that every step of both of my pregnancies, I was always looking at that "safety zone" when the baby was viable outside of me. My babes are healthy and fine…but I worry incessantly, just like when they were in utero. Making me realize there is NO safety zone this side of Heaven. And I think it is that tension that God WANTS me to have. So that I gain more trust in His plans for my new home up there with him. Rambling now, I guess…just wanted to let you know that so many of us travel this uncertain journey alongside you. Perhaps we don't share the details of our lives, but that uncertainty…many of us "get" in one way or another.
thinking of you both.
lisa
This morning I went to find your video of Eliot. I have a friend who is only in her 30s whose body is failing her and I wanted to remember Eliot and your faith and the message of Job 1:21. Best of luck with the new baby. May you feel the love of God in this happy time. 🙂
LOVE that last sentence! Thanks!
There is no pain on Earth that Heaven cannot heal.
What is in between? The stranger on the couch. The good thing is he is everpresent here and out of a job in Heaven.
I like to think the stranger on the couch are more like shoes. They are shoes I have walked in, but maybe someone else has not, so they don't understand WHY I am so fanatical about how I tie them, wear them or how I walk in them. They may not understand why I can't chuck my dirty old comfy shoes…even if they are falling apart. Even two people who have walked the same path, may not be wearing the same shoes. So one may turn to the other with the same experience and ask why are you wearing those shoes? The may not understand. Its insane and part of the human experience all the same.
God has great plans no matter what. The journey are like your instructions and how you interpret and listen.
I have two in a bed and two above.
God has provided so much to me, it hasn't been easy, but it has been worth it. Every step.
God Bless and my thoughts and prayers are with you as you family grows by two tiny precious feet!
Thank you more for being so honest! Can't wait to meet this baby!
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