Late last night Lydia had an appendectomy.
She’s doing great.
As I write she’s watching a movie, surrounded by the flowers and balloons and clutching the stuffed horse her father bought her. She’s thrilled to be missing school.
I spent a very short night’s sleep on a little chair bed beside her and am having a little trouble typing and spelling.
This has been a surreal time. 24 hours ago she was fine and now, thank God, she is fine again. She is our middle child, between an older brother with special needs and a much younger sister. Hers is a challenging position. Paul and I are praying that God uses this experience to communicate to Lydia, in the depths of her spirit, that she is a cherished member of our family, that she is beloved, because she is.