I am still stuck in Royal University Hospital but it is rumored that I can break out soon and go home. The difference over a week has been huge. Today one of my nurses from the weekend came down to chat and it was surreal to here how sick I really was only a couple days ago. I was a little closer to death than I ever thought I would be during this and I am glad Jordon was there during this time. While Jordon was level headed during the tough times for me, he lost two belt sizes over the last week so the stress took a toll on him as well.
I don’t know about a lot of things but I am sure Oliver will be the last child I have.
Thanks to everyone who has come up to visit me, e-mailed me, and left Jordon and I such wonderful comments.




I am so glad for you that Oliver is here, that he is doing well and that you are recovering.
So glad to hear you are doing better! Congratulations on Oliver – he’s beautiful! Your famil continues in our prayers!
Les & Sherri
Jordan and Wendy, your family has been in our thoughts and prayers over the past weeks. We will continue to ask God’s protection and care as you recover and your baby grows.
I went through a very similar situation 34 years ago when I was expecting Christy. She was born at 31 weeks and weighed 2 lbs 11 oz. She did well and has blessed our lives.
Maybe we can share stories around a campfire at Arlington this summer. That should clear the room !!
Blessings, Maurice and Linda Hilderman