


They will be taking an ultrasound of Toby's heart tomorrow, to see if the suspected murmur is real or not. If the murmur is real, they will be able to assess the extent of the damage.
He is adjusting well to being fed, and they have increased the feedings to 4 miligrams every 3 hours.
The Ronald MacDonald House continues to take good care of Mom. A group came in this morning and cooked a wonderful Easter breakfast. She is healing well.
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Hi Nancy-
I have just learned of your new gift and the library gave me the link to his site. He is beautiful! Upon reading your postings, I was flooded with memories. I can relate to much of it. In fact, I had to stop for a while. I know how scary it is to be in your shoes. No matter what, keep your faith and remember God keeps all his promises and makes no mistakes. I am praying for new mercies every morning for you and Toby as well as strength for the day. Even now, I go one day at a time with Aden. As I write this, he has unloaded my silverware drawer and brought all the spoons into the living room to chew on. God is certainly good. I hope to be in touch with you soon.
God bless,
Shellie Woodard
p.s. We took pictures of Aden's urine when he was born because they didn't know if his kidneys even worked. There's nothing funny about being excited about changing a diaper. Good for you! I also had to wait 2 weeks to hold him. Definitely worth it though!
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