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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Jesus and Mason
With Mason being able to attend church in the Imagine classroom, his awareness of God has increased. I really noticed this one time when I was reading a little book called "God Made Me" to him. Partway through, Mason says, "Church". He was making the connection of hearing about God at church and at home. Very exciting!
Last weekend at church, the girls helped out with Mason, but I also took him up to the Imagine classroom for a bit. Asia came up after a while and took Mason back down with her. I went looking for them soon after, expecting to find them on a couch in the foyer. I didn't see them, so I circled the church a few times. I finally found them back in the pew with Sydney. (Daryl was working in the power point booth) Communion had just finished. Later the girls told me that Mason took communion. He ate the cracker right away, but they got him to wait with the grape juice and drank it with everyone else. I pondered what this meant, not really knowing what to think of it. It turned out that before being served the elements, the girls asked Mason if he loved Jesus, "Yes", then they asked him if Jesus loved him, "Yes". Will Mason ever understand more than this? Who knows. Does he have a relationship with Jesus? Only the two of them will ever know what that exactly looks like, but from what I've seen, I'm sure he does.
The very first time that Mason raised his hands in worship was in church. I don't remember the song, but part-way through it his little hand slowly began to lift up. The way Mason watched his hand go up, it was almost as though God was helping him by pulling it up. Ever since then, Mason frequently lifts his hand or hands during songs that worship God, whether in church or driving in the car or wherever. One time as we were driving, the song Lifesong by Casting Crowns came on. (I have the lyrics here below) suddenly I saw this little hand lifted high in my rear-view mirror. It really hit me there that whatever Mason's life may be like or may seem to lack, his lifesong is reflecting God in his life.
Lifesong lyrics
Empty hands held high
Such small sacrifice
If not joined with my life
I sing in vain tonight
May the words I say
And the things I do
Make my lifesong sing
Bring a smile to You
Let my lifesong sing to You
Let my lifesong sing to You
I want to sign Your name to the end of this day
Knowing that my heart was true
Let my lifesong sing to You
Lord I give my life
A living sacrifice
To reach a world in need
To be Your hands and feet
So may the words I say
And the things I do
Make my lifesong sing
Bring a smile to You
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Let my lifesong sing to You
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Camp
OK, I'm a little slow on updating about Mason's week at camp. Well, I've been away. I'm home for a couple of days, then off again to the trailer. Anyway.....
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Pray for Hope
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Day 1
Monday, July 13, 2009
Off to Camp
Thursday, June 25, 2009
EEG and the Results
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
EEG and Dr Appt
Monday, June 22, 2009
Home Sweet Home (and the LIST)
Friday, June 19, 2009
What on Earth was I THINKING?!?!?!?!?!
I have come to realize that Mason's sensory issues have increased dramatically over the last 6 months or probably longer. Just a part of life that we have to adjust to and always be on the alert for when he is with us.
Our flight landed right on time in Winnipeg, at 12:21. Lisa, my sister-in-law, picked us up and hastened to Steinbach. Asia, Sydney, and I changed in the van enroute. We made it to the church at 1:50. The funeral was scheduled for 2. We started a little late, but not bad.
Thanks for your prayers. Although things did not go as we planned, it is still well. Mason is VERY happy to be at home with Daddy for the nights, and out with various people and school the rest of the time. He and Daddy were talking about it. Mason described it to Daryl "sssssssssssssssssssss".
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Plan B
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
To Our Glorious and Blessed God....
Monday, June 15, 2009
Trip to Manitoba
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Autism Assessment
Monday, May 11, 2009
Old Patterns Resurfacing
Monday, May 04, 2009
Naked Cats
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Purple Day
Monday, March 23, 2009
Travis
The plus of being in the hospital is you have more Docs checking him out and brainstorming. The Doc in charge of the floor last week, likes to tweak VNS pacemakers. He got a little creative with the cycle times, pulse width and amp strength. Based on those new settings, when Travis had his big seizure the swiping of the magnet stopped the seizure within seconds which is a far cry from the minute or two (which you know feels like an eternity) we were used to.
So I have to set up an appointment with his pediatric neurologist - who was kept informed but wasn't able to see Travis at the hospital he was in because he was in charge of the monitoring floor at one of the new hospitals that just opened up.
I'm feeling a little better about Travis' seizures, they adjusted med doses to his new weight so between that and the VNS settings perhaps we can get him seizure free for a little while.
I feel bad because people who don't understand this process seem disappointed that there was no clear cut solution and as you know there is no easy way to explain it except that its just so complex when you are dealing with the brain.
Thanks for all your encouragement and the request for prayer from all of those who know you.
Allergies and Seizures
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Moments Ago ....
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Travis
Spring Break
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
March is Epilepsy Awareness Month!
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Epilepsy affects approximately 1 in 100 people.
At least 1 in every 10 people will have one seizure in their lifetime.
There are approximately 300,000 Canadians living with epilepsy.
There are approximately 3 million Americans living with epilepsy.
There are approximately 50 million people around the world living with epilepsy.
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