WE: Unformed

  • Home
  • Adam’s Story
  • Meet the Family
  • Life at the Raj Mahal
  • Temple Waters
  • Contact

Prayer Request and (SOME of) Your Pictures

August 28, 2013

                                                       Thanks guys for all of your prayers.

It has been an up and down week.
But today, Adam spiked a high fever and had a pretty intense cough.
We brought him in to be looked at and they decided he needed admission.
So we are up at the hospital tonight and they are starting him on some good antibiotics.
We are feeling a little overwhelmed and sad seeing Adam like this.
He has had such a good summer and has amazed us all with his strength and intelligence and endurance.
So it is hard to walk this path. 
Praying for complete healing.
For some smiles…
Here are pictures of just a few of the people from around the world that prayed for Adam on Friday
AND wore scarves or hats in his honor;) 
Don’t worry, if you don’t see your picture here today…I most likely got it…
I just could not download them all at once
So I will share throughout the week. 
Which is really better anyways, isn’t it?)
Love you all
this sweet girl, Kate, and her daughter, Lily, praying and donning scarves from Uganda, Africa
The Deem family, from Tallahassee Florida, made bracelets and prayed all day long

Grace Senior, in Chapel Hill NC, made a cake’s for Adam and a cake for Elliot’s 11 month birthday

Tiffany Summers, a friend from Tallahassee, and her friends wore hats and scarves to pray for Adam at breakfast

Jessie, a friend from Tallahassee, wore for Adam;)

Raja and I were given gorgeous photos made into pins to wear on surgery day from a local photographer;)

my dear friend, Melody, from my camp counselor days, wore a hat for Adam;)

our dear dear “Hadassah” and precious friend, Rachel, wore scarves high up in the Himalayas for Adam. You may have read about “Hadassah” on here earlier in the year. She lives with us in India and she adores adam.

sweet couple friends donning hat and scarves for Adam

Our friend, Michelle, who drove over to be with Elliot the weekend of surgery brought Elliot up wearing his gangster style bandana for his brother

Shannon, sister n law of a best friend of mine wore a hat for Adam in japan;)

This man, Larry, and his wife, Mary, are certainly 2 of the most influential people in my life thus far. I adore them both so very much. Larry wore a bandana for Adam;) 

The story here may just bring me to tears again. These children are at a children’s home not far from our home (in india). So much about this makes me want to weep. The brokenness these children know in their own lives…Willing to listen to Adams story and wear scarves for him… My own heart that beats for their nation and aches being away…And our sweet friend there with them. The connections with her are crazy. She met a best friend of mine 4 years ago in the states…. Then she moved to india the same week we returned I the US with Adam in 2011… And she is from chapel hill… And we now attend her church and the family whom we live here was all connected thru her! Is He not a grand Weaver?!
sweet Mrs Hughes from Tallahassee, Florida;)

Liz was my bff in 2nd grade on;) she wore a scarf for Adam in seattle. love her so

Filed Under: Baby Adam's Journey, how to help

Comments

  1. Adi says

    August 30, 2013 at 7:29 am

    Sending Adam ultra healy vibes!

Join Me

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Join By Email

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Wife to a shrink from the East.
Momma to 3 wild boys.
Nurse. Nomad. Friend.
Learning to live broken, yet brave.

Adam is a shadow chaser, high five giver, explorer, & overcomer. He joined our family thru adoption and has taught us a new way to see ever since. His unformed body revealed my unformed heart.
{read more}

My husband is a shrink turned seminarian who keeps me honest and laughing every day. We have 3 sons. We speak multiple languages but not clearly and we like dance parties but lack rhythm.
{read more}

Categories

Archives

Search

Copyright © 2023 · Amplify Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in