In March of 2009 we were blessed with our third child, Israel David. He was born with congenital limb differences and micrognathia. This blog was started to share our journey with friends and family and anyone else who God brings our way. Our hope is to share our miracle with you...and as you read, that you will be blessed. Remember to always enjoy the miracles in your life!
Wow.. he is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. I have been following your blog since the beginning of your discover. I am so happy for you. Hold that baby, smell that baby, and just enjoy every bit of him.
He is absolutely a beautiful boy and so lucky to have you two for parents. Your song I am waiting on you Lord playing says it all. What excitement and wonder to see what is ahead and the impact your son will have on all who meet him, your other two children and you both.
He has intrusted this life to the two of you because He knew he could trust you to care for him and teach him and raise him to serve the Lord.
Just got the news through "Uncle Kevin". I am certain this child will be the source of many unexpected blessings. Continued blessings on the whole family. --Pastor Don
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Wow.. he is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. I have been following your blog since the beginning of your discover. I am so happy for you. Hold that baby, smell that baby, and just enjoy every bit of him.
Love his hair...
He is absolutely a beautiful boy and so lucky to have you two for parents. Your song I am waiting on you Lord playing says it all. What excitement and wonder to see what is ahead and the impact your son will have on all who meet him, your other two children and you both.
He has intrusted this life to the two of you because He knew he could trust you to care for him and teach him and raise him to serve the Lord.
Best Wishes
Carolyn Jones OHIO
He is ADORABLE!! Love the hair!!
He is just so amazing!! Love the pics!
Just got the news through "Uncle Kevin". I am certain this child will be the source of many unexpected blessings. Continued blessings on the whole family.
--Pastor Don
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