Monday, January 9, 2012

Speechless

I honestly don't even know where to start...I guess THANK YOU!

Prior to this morning, I was already feeling so overwhelmed and appreciative of all the emails and messages on Facebook from friends and family and friends of friends, etc., letting us know that they were fasting for us and praying for us and keeping us and Dylan in their thoughts. And how their churches were praying for us and how they had passed our story on to friends who were all praying for us. It was truly touching. Thank you to each of you!

This morning I woke up to an email from my very dear friend, Ashley from Make It and Love It, telling me that she had posted a blog post on her website about Dylan and she hoped I didn't mind. :) It made me cry...in a good way. I was so touched. She's an amazing friend. And then I saw the plethora of comments on this blog and Ashley's blog and personal emails from strangers from all over the world (literally), letting me know that they are praying for Dylan and for our whole family and I was/am COMPLETELY SPEECHLESS.

The comments and messages have continued throughout the whole day and each one has brought tears to my eyes. They are not tears of stress or feeling overwhelmed with what is to come (which has been pretty common this week)...they are tears of love. I can't even express in words how much each and every prayer and message means to me and my family. We are overwhelmed with gratitude to EVERYONE who has offered prayers or well wishes on our behalf.

Today I felt such peace...and I have so many to thank for that! From every corner of my heart and soul....THANK YOU! Thank you for taking a moment out of your day to serve our family through prayer or thoughts or messages. It means more than anyone could know.


As a quick update...Dylan is doing better, although he still has a lingering cough. We are still hopeful that this will be gone by Wednesday morning and we will be able to go forward with surgery, as planned. We do believe in miracles and with as many people that are praying for Dylan right now...now would be the time that a miracle would happen. However, we also know that if for whatever reason he is not well enough for them to be able to perform surgery, we know it is for a reason and the best thing and we will move forward when we can.

Tonight we made a mold of Dylan's foot. It's still setting, so we'll see how it turned out in an hour or so. It was not an easy task with such an active one year old. haha. It took four adults and even then...I'll be surprised if it looks as good as I'm hoping. Good thing we bought three kits, so we still have two more tries if this one doesn't turn out. haha. I'll post pictures tomorrow of our results. :)

Also, on the list of things to do before surgery, my sweet friend, Ashley (different from Make It and Love It Ashley), took some pictures of Dylan's little leg and foot. We wanted some special pictures for remembrance sake and she did such a BEAUTIFUL job. They took my breath away when I first saw them and brought tears to my eyes. Here are some of her favorites that I stole off Facebook (hence why the quality may not be the best). I can't wait to see the rest. Thank you, Ashley!

And just in case anybody was wondering why there are no pictures of my husband and Dylan...I was never planning on being in the pictures either, it just kind of happened while I was helping pose him and then we just kind of went with it. I'm glad, because I love them and will treasure them. I just wish Bryson could have come and had some taken too. :(

16 comments:

  1. Such beautiful photos of your little man! They brought me to tears ... especially the ones of you and Dylan together. I came across you blog via Make it and Love it and have added you to my Google reader so I'can follow your and Dylan's story. You are an amazing Mom faced with a huge decision and I'm sure Dylan will be better off without his "lucky leg". Love how you have documented all of this for him so that he can look back one day and read all about it. Wishing you God's richest blessings and praying for you across the miles.
    x Janine

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  2. These are so beautiful Katie! What a great idea.

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  3. What a handsome guy! And beautiful Mommy too! Yes. You will treasure these. I'm praying he has the surgery as planned or at least very soon.

    Amy H
    Mom to Laura, who had her symes last Jan and is doing great!!

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  4. PS the one of you kissing his little foot is the most precious thing I've ever seen- and his expression! Love it!

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  5. Good luck tomorrow to Dylan! What a cute guy! I came over from Ashley's blog. I too have a best friend from college who has a son with a congenital limb issue. Her son was born without one of his forearms and hand. Seeing how he has grown into a now very clever and active 2nd grader reminds me of how flexible we all are. Nothing slows him down, not riding horses, adventure courses, climbing or anything. Dylan will be just fine too! Only time will tell what adventures he'll have. Best wishes!

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  6. What a beautiful little boy! Those photos are a terrific idea, and I'm sure you're looking forward to more great photos in the months to come of your gorgeous, active boy running as fast as he can go. Lots of prayers for smooth swimming tomorrow!

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  7. Oh, what beautiful pictures! (I found your blog through Make it and Love it.) I will be praying for your sweet little boy and family! May the Lord give you peace in the days ahead and may His blessings be on your family!

    In Him alone...

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  8. You don't know me, but I wanted to tell you I hope the surgery for your son goes well. I hope the Dr will be blessed to perform everything as it should go and your son will recover quickly. The Lord loves your family!

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  9. What a beautiful boy! Thoughts and prayers are with you tomorrow!

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  10. I have two precious little girls of my own and even though I don't know you, I can't imagine how you must be feeling. I wish you, Dylan, and all of your family the best of luck. I will be sure to pray for him and ask that he will make a speedy recovery.

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  11. Katie,
    you don't know me but i have a son that was born with only half of his right leg. he too has a lucky leg. right now he is sporting a batman leg.:) he is 5 and a half now and runs like a champ and has such a fire in his little spirit. the Lord knew he could do with only half a leg.:) i feel so close to you and understand what you must be feeling. we live in sandy utah and i found out about your blog through a sister in law. your sweet little dylan reminds me of my jackson. they are so resiliant! he has been an inspiration and joy to our family. i just noticed that dylan's surgury is tommorrow! my heart and prayers are with you. the day we found out jackson would be born without half a leg i was 20 weeks pregnant and it was valentines day. i felt the spirit so strongly as the doctor broke the news to us that there was no room in my heart for fear or worry. just gladness that i was chosen to be this strong little boy's mother. jackson is also a twin. i felt GREAT joy that he would have a brother to help him through life and always be his friend when others possibly wouldn't. anyways, good luck and know it will all work out for good. i'd love to talk more if you have any questions. we are currently receiving care at shriners hospital in salt lake for jackson's care. hang in there! he is ONE amazing little guy!

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  12. I will definitely be praying for you and your sweet family.
    I know first hand the power of prayer while dealing with diagnostic clinics and neurologists and every other doctor imaginable for my daughter. We had so many people praying for us and even though she has been diagnosed with Rett Syndrome I know that everything has worked out the exact way it needed to and she is now receiving all the help she needs.
    I know you little boy will be so happy to finally have a leg he can run and play with! You will be in my prayers!!

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  13. He is a beautiful boy. My Prayers are with you. May you have total peace. May baby D have a great recovery.

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  14. I'm praying for Dylan that he will be healthy and heal fast, that the surgery will go well, that God will guide the surgery team and the nurses, and that God will comfort your heart. He is such a beautiful little boy.

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  15. Hi Dylan's Beautiful Momma!
    I am a momma to 7 in Texas. I came across your blog through Ashley's site last night. Our 7th child is one month younger than your precious Dylan. As I looked into her little face throughout the day my thoughts were on your little one. I've been continually lifting him up in prayer as well as his parents. May God continue to wrap his arms around you and give you peace, discernment and clear direction in every step along this journey. ((hugs))

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  16. I too am a visitor from the Make it and Love it blog. Ever since I read Ashley's post I have been wondering how your little guy is doing. I am a mother of three from Virginia and can't imagine what you must be going through. I am sending all my thoughts and prayers your way. Your son is absolutely adorable!

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