Sunday, June 8, 2008
Dialysis went well!
Scott said that they were able to take off 250 cc's of fluid today which is great! Yeah! and Hallelujah! After dialysis Scott says that Jonah feels good and looks around quite a bit. Brad and I had a wonderful visit with them and it was such a blessing to see Jonah smile! Amy's sis, Allison and her mom, Barb willl be there for a couple of days now and we plan on going back next week with Jonah's great gramma Sandy to check in again. We can't thank you all enough for your thoughts and prayers for Jonah and family. It makes such a difference.. Hopefully, today or tomorrow Scott and Amy will hold their little Jonah. We will keep you posted. With love, Nancy
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We are praying for Little Jonah to be in his mommy and daddy's arms tomorrow!
God Bless!
Brandy
I love the pictures, they are great. It's so nice to see a smile.
We are continue to pray daily, and are grateful to God for this true
miracle.
"Great" Aunt Elaine
I have been checking the site and praying for your little fellow each day. His beautiful "smile" picture captured my heart! What a precious boy.
Jonah, and your family will continue to be in my prayers.
In His love,
Terri
I want to ask you all to please "Continue earnestly in prayer,being vigilent in it with thanksgiving" This is the scripture Amanda found for us. Colossians 4:2 for both Jonah and Robynn.
Many of you know that Jonah was born into a family heritage of loving baseball. Scotty played pro ball for years. His Dad,Brad, is a scout for the Giants and his Great Grand Dad was a very successful youth baseball coach for decades. I,well,could not hit a curve so I became like Barnabus was to Paul.
Our great family friend and mutual baseball fan, Curt Wright, has reminded us in baseball terms that it is too early to "bag the bats". This is an old baseball tradition that says no matter what the score is you can't put the bats away until the last out is made and victory is completed. Or, as Yogi Berra said:"It ain't over till it is over" We want to thank the entire Wright family for their prayers from the very beginning of this miracle. His wife Yvonne has her church praying and his son Adam who is studying to be a minister has all his friends praying as well.
I hope someday to hug each and everyone of you that have joined us in prayer. There are many of you that read this blog everyday and pray for this Miracle Baby that I have never met. God Bless you! We thank Jesus and we thank you! Please remember Colossians 4:2 We need to follow this scripture until Scotty puts Jonah's first baseball up on a tie and the Miracle Baby hits it a mile ! Then, we can "bag the bats" and we all can then say in perfect harmony...Amen.
Uncle Clay
Ahhh - what could possibly top that adorable little smile!?
Jonah continues to be in our prayers :)
Keep smiling little man!
The Funk Family in West Sacramento
(Goodell Family Territory!)
I am part of "Army Goodell" and wanted you to know that my prayers are with you. I actually gave birth to a baby boy the day after Jonah was born. I know the joy and love a little one can bring. I also know the heart ache of watching one you love go through so much. My dad recently has had to start dialysis due to kidney failure related to multiple myeloma. We were told he would have a 30 percent chance to live when he was put in the hospital back in February and I have seen how prayers work. He is alive and doing well and I hold the same hope for Jonah! "We can do all things through Christ who strenthens us!!" Philippians 4:13
God Bless!
Monica Goodell-Bonello
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