It has been awhile since I have posted. Life has gotten so hectic with Nathans routines it was hard to keep up. Starting in March, Nathan struggled with infections in his central line that went blood born. We were in the hospital much of the time from March into July. Nathan had 6 different line infections, 7 hospital admissions, with two stays in the PICU during this time. At one point we were only getting 4 to 5 days in between hospital admissions.
We moved back home at the end of May. It was bitter sweet. We miss our family in Saint Louis so much. We are thankful the Lord blessed us with that time. My heart still aches for them, but we are rejoicing that we were finally home.
Home did not mean normal though. We could not take Nathan very many places and we were still very isolated from everyone. Things got very tough emotionally. The Lord continues to be faithful even when I have not been. In these dark times, the extent of God's grace has been revealed. I wish it did not take these trials for us to fully depend on the Lord. I look forward to sharing with you the work that the Lord is continuing to me as I continue to be perfected in His image. This is not an easy journey, it has pushed me far beyond anything I thought was possible. I have not had anything left physically or emotionally. It only by the strength of the Lord that I have survived.
Nathan is doing great, in the weeks to come I will share more of this amazing journey. Much love from the Walkers, we are still rejoicing!
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