Friday, May 15, 2009

spa time

Because Fergus enjoyed his bath so much, the nurses decided to try him out in the whirlpool tub! He loved it. He almost fell asleep in it several times. For the first time, we saw him let go of the nurse's finger and then grab it back again. (We've not seen him move his fingers or hands purposefully yet.) He slept really well last night, only waking up for wet diapers and needing a new position. There was no storming. So far today, he's done well too: no storming, just a little bit of fussiness with a wet diaper.

Again, thank you. Your comments and prayers are so encouraging!!

esther

7 comments:

  1. So glad to hear he enjoyed the whirlpool. Still praying for a complete healing.

    Justin (friend of Tim Casada)

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  2. So happy that there was no storming. I will continue to pray. Your family is so strong, such an inspiration (cliche I know)...but true.

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  3. Our Savior never fails.

    Thankful too for tiny miracles in Fergus' life!
    Heather

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  4. Praise the Lord. How incredibly nice to know that he is relaxing more and had a "storm" free day. We will continue to pray for life abundantly and that God will continue to carry your family through this. Love you guys lots, Jean

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  5. How great is our God! How comforting to know Fergus had a few moments of pleasure and joy. We continue prayer for him and your family. - Charlene Lancaster (VA)

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  6. Thank you God!!

    Reading this put a HUGE smile on my face...

    God Bless!!

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  7. Esther and Matt,

    I have been praying for Fergus and your family daily. So good to see the progress made. May the Lord continue to carry you.
    Love, Hannah

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