Wednesday, January 16, 2008

confessions of a cf husband

as courtney said on her blog earlier, one of the neat things about blogging is reading your friends' blogs. and then checking out blogs of their friends. basically, you could go in circles for hours. however, sometimes you stumble on something really amazing. such is the case here. courtney posted a link this morning to the blog of a husband telling the story of cystic fibrosis, a needed lung transplant, and a precious wife and baby girl.

please take a few minutes to visit them and their story. i did and i was so moved by their story that i want to link to them as well. and they will be in my prayers daily.

to give you a brief overview -- tricia has had CF her whole life and while preparing for a much needed lung transplant, nate and tricia discovered they were pregnant. nate's blog is now devoted to keeping family and friends updated on tricia and gwyneth's progress. this family needs our prayers! visit them here: http://cfhusband.blogspot.com/

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for taking the time to post Nate's blog. It is amazing to how the Lord has blessed them to this point. Tricia's deepest desire was to be a MOM. Thanks again and may the Lord bless you in your journey as you trust Him for your hearts desires.

CFHusband said...

Thank you!

Court said...

Hey Kelly ~ isn't it great to be able to pray for each other?! Imagine how many people around the world are praying ...and we don't even know it ~ but thankfully we know the Lord hears us all!

Gila said...

Thanks for the tip--I went to the site and was in awe.

Gila

Gila said...

Hi Kelly! Saw your comment on my blog and wanted to respond. I sent out a note to a group list in J'lem, along with a link to Nathan's blog--basically asking for prayers and contact people at local churches (everyone I know here is Jewish....) In any event, there should be more prayers coming from J'lem.

Loved your Christmas pictures btw--really picture-postcard Christmas stuff! I have never celebrated it (obviously) but it is cool getting that view in to another's world.

Gila