Wonderful, wonderful news. Everyone is home, your 2 newest precious baby girls are together again.. you made my heart joyful with the news EG. Praise God...
I will add a personal note here on Logan. For the first holiday EVER since he’s been born...4+ years, Logan wasn’t sick! It was absolutely fabulous to see his eyes bright and shinning and enjoying having fun and eating well. Last year (if you remember), he almost died from double RSV pneumonia. So no matter how much we protect them, sometimes they just get really sick.
We too are thanksful for our many, many blessings. Family, friends, health and a happy family. And we remain committed to pray for those in need, and NEVER will we forget to pray for our troops, their families and this great nation.
Soups on! It’s COLD in South Texas but no rain here which we desperately need. It will come..... we just don’t know when!
Blessings to all.... and get ready! Santa had better be on his way :)
Nana
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So glad Logan had a happy, healthy, Thanksgiving! I know that made it a happy time for you all. This thread is testimony of the wonderful blessings God has bestowed on him, and your family, and others - including El Gato’s family. We all are blessed by it, and thankful for all of the reasons you mentioned!
Soup sounds good! It’s cold and drizzly here. I’m filling hubby’s order for deer steak (he doesn’t like soup, unless it’s called gumbo!) Ha. I’ll fix a pot of soup soon though, and share with the ones in the family who do like it.
It is Logan's thread after all. So glad to hear that the little trooper had a great Thanksgiving.
Wishing him an equally Merry, and healthy, Christmas.
The Twins got a treatment for that RSV stuff. But it's expensive, $1200 per shot, and they are supposed to have one a month for 4 more months. There is some uncertainty about whether the Insurance company will pay for them or not. Probably will that first installment, but after that we aren't sure. Still Grandma and Grandpa, both sets probably, and probably their two living Great Grandmas (my mother and Profesora La Gata's mother) will make sure they get them. Since Daddy works for an insurance company (not health though), it may prove possible to "convince" his health insurance company to pay for the shots. They've certainly paid plenty already. A gazzillion sonograms, 6 days in the NICU for Miss E, and 19 days for Miss K.
Killeen, and Austin, have the cold, dreary, downright miserable rain. But we'll take it as we need whatever we can get.