I was in the hospital by her side for nearly 5 hours yesterday.
I'm going again today. I spelled all of our names on her stomach or arm, whichever made more sense to spell on.
And in case a fragment of her hearing has returned, I spoke to her softly, telling her about the things the kids are doing, telling her that Matthew needs her to come back because without her he's not focusing on his homework, and Krista needs her to come back too.
Me too, I need her to come back. Many more things I did tell her. I held her left hand and kissed her forehead. She responded to that.
God, how fragile is life! People live every day and don't think about these things and then suddenly WHAM it's upon you and there's no turning back. We really need, as a society and as a species, to learn to cherish the little things more and not fuss so much over things that don't really matter.
I'm still waking during the night time, but falling back to sleep isn't as hard as it was. I still need sedatives to help me sleep.
Mostly we all still need many heartfelt, enduring prayers until she's out of the woods and comes back to consciousness.
Please share your hope with the family (she has family and friends in Europe as well as in North America), share your prayers and keep her in your heart when you pray today.
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