Friday, June 19, 2009

Who's There...

As I mentioned two nights ago, we experienced quite a throw for the worse with Samantha Grace's blood sugar levels with some changes. Thankfully after a phone conference with her doctors and nurses (the ones we deal with on a weekly basis), Mommy and Daddy found out that we had been right all along about her new insulin dosages. So her amounts were changed and overall we have had a good day (only 1 high level so far).

We all thoroughly enjoyed the LAST day of VBS! After singing the last "All Aboard the Boomerang Express", Samantha Grace and I boarded the Hamblin express for lunch and much needed rest (especially for little SG). While visiting, Mommy enjoyed making dinner for baby Ruthie Grace's family, including aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. (Even Ziggy, the Bassett Hound, got to enjoy some of the delectable treats.)

But the cutest thing that happened while at the "Hamblin Express" was that her godmother has taught her to shrug her shoulders and raise her arms in question of "Who's there?" each time the alarm system beeps signaling that someone has entered the house. So now, usually, each time the doorbell rings or a door opens SG with shrug her shoulders and raise her arms like she is trying to ask, "Who's there?" (She'll even, if she is sitting in your lap, look up at you with a question in her eyes.)

Following a much needed nap, SG came home and enjoyed a much needed dinner. Then the excitement didn't stop there. We jumped in the pool at Dr. M and Ruthie Grace's house along with two new friends (Dr. M's niece and nephew). Nephew C got a kick out of SG. Once everyone was out of the pool it was like they were best buds! We all had a blast. Mommy told Daddy that we needed to take SG swimming every night before bed because she went down like an angel last night! (And is still asleep as I type this at 7:45 AM!)

We again thank everyone for their prayers and concerns over the past few days. As we continue to tell each one of you, this is still a learning process, and we are taking each step hour-by-hour. But most importantly we know that God's hand of protection is fully enveloping us every day!

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