We made it safely to Deleware! Thank y'all for praying!
I wouldn't say that Samuel is the biggest fan of traveling...but he did about as well as could be expected! They are giving him a few days just to settle in and recover before any big decisions are made. He is a trooper!
After a long day of being apart, Seth and I are still spinning from how quickly everything happened. We are just so thankful that we are all here together now!
We are trying to get used to the new environment which is so different both medically and culturally. We are definitely not in the south anymore! We are grateful for God's clear leading to bring us to this place, and we are trusting that He will use it for His glory and our good.
Please continue to pray for us as we try to settle in here. Pray that God will give the doctors wisdom, and give us peace as we wait.
I wanted to get out this quick update so I don't leave y'all hanging! But I will take time this weekend to write up the full story of what brought us here. We are so thankful for all of your prayers, we know they made a difference! As hard as it is to be so far away from family, we can see that God has gone before us every step of the way.
This is His story, and it is all for His glory!
Saturday, March 31, 2018
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