Caleb's teacher has just begun chemotherapy and will be out for the remainder of the school year. While the long-term sub is very good and we know the kids are in good hands, we will definitely miss Mrs. Kurtz! Today is the first official day without his teacher, and I think it will really hit him when he walks in and she's not there. One of the parents in the class made these shirts for everybody, and Caleb decided to write "Team Kurtz: Game On!" on it as well. He's been praying for his teacher every night!
If you happen to pick up the latest Reader's Digest, there is an article in there about Piper Breinholt , a four year old with CCMS. If you've been around here a while, you'll remember wayyyyyy back when we first received Abby's diagnosis that I was able to speak to Piper's mom, Reagan. The article is more about their story and not as much about the ins and outs of CCMS, but I think it's probably enough to get some people googling it and I'm hoping a few will end up here. Every once in a while, I give a blog post the title of Cerebrocostomandibular Syndrome so that it would show up in Google. My ever-present hope is that people will stumble across my blog and 1) be encouraged by the hope we have in Christ, 2) feel a connection with someone in a similar situation as them, or 3) get excited over the miracles that have been performed in Abby's life!! (a combination of all 3 is great too!) :) Notice that it's not to get famous and it ...
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I've had difficulties accessing your Blog lately--and I do not think that you can do anything about it--but I'm still reading when I can!! ;)
I, too, am praying for Mrs. Kurtz!! ;-D
Love you later, Raelyn