He finally is out of ICU and in a regular room. His little face is swollen, but it is going down little by little. His eyes are the worst, but he can see enough to watch cartoons, which is important.
Hopefully, we will be going home by the weekend. Doctors say we must be very careful not to let him have any head injuries over the next 6-8 weeks. Obviously, they don't know BOB very well. He is an animal...
Thank you for your prayers and concerns. We certainly have felt the Lord's hand on our family through this difficult time. God continues to remind us to keep in perspective our daily lives. He is so good and we are so desperate for His love in our lives.
Love David & Angie for the family.
5 comments:
Poor little guy!! He's been through so much. He's quite a little trooper. I'm so glad to hear some of the swelling is going away!
How wonderful to feel the hand of God during this trying time. He really is so good and will never leave us nor forsake us!
Bekah
Through the Miller's blog, I first heard about the little boys accident. Although I don't know you, I'll be praying for you all. May the Lord bless you guys.
Daddy said the other day if anyone could take this it would be Bob! "he's as tough as a boot!"
you got that right!!!
Hello,
We are friends of the Millers, and I think my husband might have met David at the father/son camp. I just wanted to let you know that our family is praying for you all, and especially for your sweet little boy.
Erin
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