I promised an update and didn’t deliver over the weekend. It was crazy, so I’m just now getting around to it.
All I can say is there’s really nothing to say. We went back to UAB Friday, but everything is stable. The doctor gave us some more info about what could happen after David is born, and some of it was fairly positive. Other than that, everything is moving along just fine.
We go back at the end of October, and we’ll find out exactly when they want us to deliver and all that jazz. It’s about to get hectic as we work on his nursery, then who knows when and for how long we’ll have to go back and forth to Birmingham.
Please continue to keep us in your prayers! It’s working.
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Yes, the blog still lives. It’s just been a long, hectic week. Lots of work and football games last week, a birthday visit to Mom’s over the weekend, two football games already this week and we’ve been treating a sick little girl tonight. She’s got a small virus that causing a little bit of fever and other sickly things, but she’s asleep and should pull out of it soon.
Speaking of our beautiful children, there’s no word yet on David. We go back to Birmingham in less than two weeks to make plans and get a check-up. Please keep praying for his little heart.
Amy’s birthday is this weekend, and family is coming into town. All the siblings will be around Friday, but I won’t get to see them since I’ll get off from work and then run the game clock in the next county. I’ll see the ‘rents-in-law Saturday, though.
One cool thing about working the Auburn-Enterprise varsity game last week is I got to see my ol’ band director and buddy, Rob Grice. I spent several years under his care, and he was one of my groomsmen in our wedding. He’s two years away from retirement, but he’ll be busier than ever. He’s doing quite well as a worldwide composer and writer.
Well, it’s bedtime. Lots of stuff to do tomorrow at work, and I’ve got to finish up a freelance project. I’ll be able to breathe a little easier when I do.
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