Samuel David - caught daydreaming....
Daydreaming about going back to his beautiful home state of Arkansas. Daydreaming about the day he finally gets out of an Intensive Care Unit. Daydreaming about the day he can live life out of a hospital for the first time. Daydreaming about the day he can finally go HOME!
Lord willing, one of those dreams will become reality TODAY!!! Just 6 days short of spending 5 months at A.I. Dupont Hospital for Children in Delaware, the plan is to transport Samuel back to Arkansas Children's Hospital today! We will still be 3 hours away from home, but that's so much closer than half a country!
Praise God that insurance finally approved the transfer after several denials!
Prayer Requests:
1. Pray that Samuel does exceptionally well being transported! It would be awesome if they allow me to comfort him during the trip.
2. Seth has to fly separately out of Philly because the transport team can only take one of us. Pray for us as we are apart for a large part of the day, and for safe travels for us all!
3. Pray for Seth and I as we transition to a new hospital with new doctors, nurses, policies, ways of doing things...new everything!
4. Pray that if this transport isn't supposed to happen today that God will make that clear SOON!
5. Pray that God will give wisdom to the new medical team that will be caring for Samuel.
6. Pray that God will work in ALL of the details, and that He will receive glory through this journey!
Thank y'all for praying!
Arkansas, here we come!
This is His story, and it is all for his glory!
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