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Thursday, November 14, 2019
A Sister's Life Changing Experience Of Faith And Hope Part Two
I made my dad a ham and Swiss cheese sandwich which he enjoyed and told me, that if I'm tired to go to bed and he would go to bed in a minute. I told him goodnight and went to bed and said my prayers of letting God know that I wanted Him to heal my sister who was in the hospital. I wanted her to feel better and I wanted her to come home, so she could and would no longer be in the hospital. I said my prayers and after I said them, I drifted off to sleep. I just talked with my wife who was with our other daughter and she said that she was sleeping but still hurting from all the things that happened. I knew that this was hard for all of us because we had to be separated at different times. I told her goodnight and went to bed myself. The next morning, I had gotten up before my dad did and I decided to eat breakfast and get ready for school. I knew my dad was tired since he had just come from the hospital after being with my mom and sister. I finally left the house and went to school. I knew that when I got to school, people would ask a million questions about how my sister was doing and I didn't want to answer them, because there was no change, and then I got a phone call. I thought it was weird but mostly strange that I got a phone call before I could go to my first class of the day. I took the call and it was my mom. I answered hello, and on the phone she was crying and I told her to slow down and had asked what's wrong. She told me nothing was wrong, that my sister was going in for surgery and the surgery was for figuring out whether it would help her get some mobility in her arms and legs. I thought it would be a miracle if she could use her arms, hands, legs, and feet again. So my mom and I said a quick prayer together and hung up. I thought about calling my dad but then my mom just texted me saying she told him, but to tell the principal the news, and have the entire school pray for her, as this could be the answer to our prayers that we have been looking for. I went to the principal's office right away, and had asked to speak with the principal and so I did. I told him what my mom had said, and then he made an announcement over the school's microphone and speaker that after the announcement was made, we had a prayer of silence in honor of my sister, who would continue to fight for her life, no matter what the outcome of the surgery would be like or if it would even help her. We prayed that this surgery would help her and heal her, so she could come home and come back to school after she was through the healing process. My dad texted, shortly after we had prayer and said he was with mom now and he hopes that I have a good rest of my day at school and a good practice after school for what I know my sister has earned when I didn't earn it. I hope to tell you more about how that goes, but until then I need to go to class and you'll just have to wait and see how the practice goes and if my sister's surgery worked or not, on another day.
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