...bailey's story...


Our story is a story about a MIRACLE. It is not the kind of miracle that is so often shared in Christian circles. We have heard stories about untreatable cancer that disappeared and of a child that was never supposed to walk or talk and is now a healthy adult. These are often the kinds of stories people share with you when you are experiencing difficult circumstances. Stories about the TRAGEDY that was avoided or the near miss that is now in the rear view mirror of life. We value these types of stories and we CELEBRATE them!

Ours was not that kind of story. Our daughter Bailey Hope was born on February 20, 2009. She died on August 13, 2010. The eighteen months in between were horrible and heart wrenching as we experienced our worst fears coming true. We were not rescued FROM heartache and tragedy.

Our miracle was that we were joined IN this journey by friends and family that gave of themselves and by our GOD who held us in unexplainable ways. This is our story. We do not share it to garner pity. There are others who have similar stories. There are so many others who have more tragic stories.

We share our story because it is impossible to talk about our beautiful daughter, without talking about our beautiful God. We must talk about our daughter. We must talk about our God. It is the MIRACLE behind the MIRACLE.





Friday 1 May 2009

Early On

Bailey had her first visit with "Early On" Wednesday of this week. Early on is the early intervention program run through the intermediate school district for children from birth to age three who have disabilities or developmental delays. As a part of the assessment process specific goals related to development are established and then services are put in place to assist with helping Bailey to move towards these goals. The individualized plan is reviewed and modified periodically as her needs change. In the next month Bailey will have an in home evaluation from both a physical therapist and an occupational therapist to set more specific goals.

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