I received an email from a lady in Switzerland wanting to add Annabel's site to her site. After reviewing her site, I said yes and thanked her for taking the time to read Annabel's story. On her site were these very simple words by Max Lucado...
You are valuable because you exist.
Not because of what you do or what
you have done...but simply because
you are!
If only our medical experts could take this to heart when giving such lethal diagnosis! I believe they should be honest and tell you the facts, but there is still that percentage that do exist. Their existence bring such love, joy and happiness to all that are blessed to know them.
The life story of Annabel Grace Shelander... living with Trisomy 18, the struggles along the way, and the triumphs that she continues to have.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
We are thankful...

Just a quick post to say thank you to all who are praying. The things that affect me most are of course my children. Things are looking better and Annabel is showing signs of getting herself back to normal. She doesn't seem to be as congested, sleeping much better and eating well. She is still having some gagging and retching episodes but they are fewer and farther in between. She had several at school this week and kept everyone on her toes. She didn't experience any color change but they have been lasting longer period of time. As you can see from the pictures she is not as smiley as normal but they are much happier period with less weak period. I have said many times before, it is truly on by God's grace that she is here and through so many prayers that she keeps going. Today after morning Mass we had a church breakfast and this sweet lady came up to comment on how cute Annabel is. When she asked her name and I told her Annabel, she said "Oh, this is who we have been praying for so long!" In our community, people know her by her name and pray for her without ever having met her. I never want anyone to think I take their prayers for granted. Each smile and her sweet touch from Annabel reminds us of how good our God is.

I now will apologize for this past post. I felt I needed to update but in reading it over now, it was not a very positive post. I do think our drive this past Sunday to the beach had more of an impact than what I realized. Talking with our friends who have also sustained damage or lost their beach homes have expressed similar feelings. Also, when seeing it up close you just wonder about how many lives were lost and still not accounted for. People now are talking about building again and that maybe this little community will return and provide many more memories for families in the years to come.
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