Paula, this family has been, & will continue to be, in our prayers. We can only imagine how their hearts must be hurting so. We are so saddened for their precious loss on earth. May God bless them with peace, and may they find great comfort in their faith.
I'm praying for this family. oh what loss, and yet what joy in anticipating the reunion they will one day have with their child. God grant them strength to endure.
This totally break my heart. Sure hits home given how close it came for us. Our only son sure looked forward and is thrilled to have a baby brother. The dr. even said that my placenta had started to calcify, even though I was not overdue.
Thanks for your comment today on my blog. I went to Derham when it was still located on the campus of St. Catherine. Our class rooms were on the second floor of the Derham building. There was approximately 30 girls in each grade except for every fourth class had 60 because there was one extra classroom. My aunt was actually in the first graduating class and my Mom in the third.
I still have family in St. Paul. I remember when they tore down Monkey Wards. Ugly, ugly building.
the same thing happened to us 11 yrs ago - full term. i will storm heaven for your friends!
ReplyDeletePaula, this family has been, & will continue to be, in our prayers. We can only imagine how their hearts must be hurting so. We are so saddened for their precious loss on earth. May God bless them with peace, and may they find great comfort in their faith.
ReplyDeleteSuch a difficult cross to bear! Praying!
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for this family. oh what loss, and yet what joy in anticipating the reunion they will one day have with their child. God grant them strength to endure.
ReplyDeleteWith tears in my eyes, I pray for them, and you.
ReplyDeleteSo sad...sending prayers their way.
ReplyDeleteThis totally break my heart. Sure hits home given how close it came for us. Our only son sure looked forward and is thrilled to have a baby brother. The dr. even said that my placenta had started to calcify, even though I was not overdue.
ReplyDeletePrayers for this family.
Sending more prayers their way...
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment today on my blog. I went to Derham when it was still located on the campus of St. Catherine. Our class rooms were on the second floor of the Derham building. There was approximately 30 girls in each grade except for every fourth class had 60 because there was one extra classroom. My aunt was actually in the first graduating class and my Mom in the third.
I still have family in St. Paul. I remember when they tore down Monkey Wards. Ugly, ugly building.
I will pray for them. My heart goes out to them.
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