"Then will the lame leap like a deer, and the mute tongue shout for joy. Waters will gush forth in the wilderness and streams in the desert." Isaiah 35:6

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Valentines Day

Alex has been singing this to Miriam all week!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3tOEjhrZak

 He also sent many flowers to his dear wife:-)

Happy Valentines Day!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Flowers For Miriam


Beautiful flowers from dear friends.....thank you Jill and Jim.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Two Years Have Passed

Dear Family & Friends,

It has been two long years  since  Miriam's massive hemorrhagic stroke. Her recovery has been progressing at a snails' pace. She is much more wakeful and for longer periods. No functional recovery yet. She recognizes her family members and friends. She remembers remote events and she is able to assess funny stories/situations. The support from her family and  friends has been incredible. The almost daily video conferencing with her family members have provided the much needed auditory and visual stimulation. I am there everyday to love her and oversee her care from head to toe. 

 Miriam smiles at me more frequently when I remind her that we are married and committed for life. Warren, Howie and I love Miriam so much and miss her lively conversations. It is tough to have an empty nest but we are blessed by the tremendous support from her mom, sisters and brothers via daily video conferencing.  Her sweet sister, Doris, comes here to Huntsville and literally stays with her from sunrise to sunset. We are blessed that Doris is able to visit Miriam. Thank you Jim for letting Doris come; it means so much to us.

All of her siblings from afar have been able to visit her. They are coming again.

Yesterday, Warren and Howie's violin/viola teacher left a concert program and some flowers. She and two of her friends will be performing a Viola & Piano Concert dedicated to  Miriam. She has touched our hearts and moved many of us to tears. Below is a copy of her upcoming concert program. She has been quietly visiting mom Miriam frequently. She would bring flowers for her, play the violin in her room and talk to her.  Miriam may not have the ability to talk or respond appropriately but I know that she understands and she is listening. Thank you Mrs. P. for your visits, flowers, stories, music, love and compassion. Just like  Miriam, you have a very big heart and you have given her/us so much. You, Vilma and Susan have contributed much to her recovery. Thank you also to everyone else who has visited  Miriam. Please continue to plant those seeds of love and prayers. We continue to wait for that day when she can personally thank everyone for being faithful in prayer and for playing a role in her miraculous recovery.

Please do not give up praying for my princess and sweetheart Miriam.

In His Time,
Alex

Thursday, November 15, 2012

A visit from our Pastor

 "Mark and I pray for Miriam all the time. She is such a special lady. Everyone that knows her, loves her.
We love your family and pray for all of you!"

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

November Update

Dear Family,

Miriam has had very little progress. She remains more wakeful and for prolonged periods at a time. A few weeks ago, her Knoxville, TN Women's BSF leader came by to see her with her daughter Amy. Patti felt prompted by the Lord to see Miriam and she didn't know why. I told her that God wanted to send a message to Miriam and our family that HE knows. That was very reassuring. Miriam gave Patti and her daughter Amy a beautiful muted smile. She tried her best to stay awake the entire time they were here. We are grateful for their visit.

Yes, our family go through this emotional roller coaster on a daily basis. Miriam sheds tears more frequently too. She remains unable to follow commands. Continue to pray for functional recovery.   Please do not give up praying for her and our family.

Miriam and I are looking forward to our boys coming home for Thanksgiving. 

In His Time,

Alex

Sunday, August 12, 2012

August 11,2012

Dear Family and Friends,

It has been 19 months since Miriam's catastrophic stroke event. Updating her blog site is becoming very difficult since she continues to make very little progress and still no functional recovery.  Please also pray that the nurses and CNAs will be very careful in their daily care of Miriam. She is unable to speak or request for help. I am her only advocate and I cannot be with her 24 x 7. 

Our family continues to wait for God's healing and waiting is painfully hard. It would be less then truthful if I didn't say that I continue to struggle emotionally, physically and spiritually. Free falling in a bottomless pit has not stopped. I have been told that this free falling will never stop. It just slows down.  It continues to be an emotional roller coaster ride. I frequently feel so numbed and paralyzed. 

Thanks to mom and Doris, I am here in Annapolis, MD for the USNA Parent's Weekend event. What a joy to see Howie and Warren and be together again as a family. Miriam would be so proud to see Howie with his navy white uniform. Howie looks so handsome. Is it obvious that I am a very proud dad?  I am most of all touched by his continued spiritual growth. He knows that this is where God wants him to be and he loves it here. The US Naval Academy is now his "second home" for the next four years. I took many pictures  so mom Miriam can see what has transpired over this USNA Parents Weekend event.  As Howie puts it, we are deeply grateful to God for being our family's GPS. We would be lost without Him.

We do have mixed emotions because Miriam  is not here to attend  this wonderful occasion.  We always enjoyed being together as a family. This new norm is very difficult to overcome. It is only by God's grace that we are able to survive as a family. 

Everyone, thank you so much for your love and prayers. Please do not give up praying for Miriam and our family.

In His Time,

Dad/Alex

Psalm 18:1-2 "I love You, O Lord, my strength." The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, My God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.

Isaiah 43:1-3. " .....Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are Mine!  When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they will not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be scorched, Nor will the flame burn you. For I am the Lord your God, The Holy One of Israel, your Savior..."     
 I  claimed these promises for Miriam and I on February 12, 1982 as we go through troubled waters in life. 

Sunday, July 1, 2012

A Letter from a Friend

Dear Miriam,
 
How are you doing?  It has been a long time since I have written you and I have been thinking about you. In the past, when I spoke to you by phone, we always had such fun conversations with laughter.  We had such happy conversations. We shared news about our families and children and points of view. On every topic, we knew that everything is God's grace and have such thankful hearts.  I hope that we can speak to each other again soon.
 
On Mother's day, I read Alex, Warren and Howie's posts on your webpage about their thankful hearts, and my heart was moved. You are such a lucky woman with loving children and a husband who deeply loves you. They always remember how much you loved them and all the many things you did for them and how much you loved them too. Even now, their love for God is very deep, and I know that they trust in God's will and continue depending on Jesus.
 
Alex is busy working and taking care of you. He works so hard. In the past, you took care of so many things for him.  Now, he has to do all of those things by himself. This is not an easy task. I believe that God will give him a double portion of strength and ability. I pray for his health as well. In Deuteronomy 33:25 it says '...your strength will equal your days.' This is God's promise to us. Warren and Howie love each other, and are doing so well in their studies and work. They also have a heart that yearns for God. You should be very proud of them.
 
These 2 weeks, our children have been visiting. The house has been very lively. We live very quiet lives now, and find ourselves unaccustom to all of the noise and busyness.  Once we have adjusted to having so many people in our home, the children are leaving again. We are thankful for this time to all be together.
 
We miss you very much and love you. We will continue to pray for you! 

Love, F and D