Friday, August 08, 2008

A Delay In Plans

I will not be home today, so the caption contest finalists will be announced tomorrow morning. I am taking Daniel Jr. into Loma Linda to have his assessment done. Apparently, the psychiatrist he was supposed to see today, has some urgent family business to tend to and cannot see him until next week. Unfortunately, we cannot wait that long, so this is our only other option. Fortunately, going this route will expedite some answers to what is going on with our son.

Please continue to pray for my wisdom. I am fearful that i will not give them the right information, or forget some information or just completely screw it up. Then, there is the very real possibility of having to leave him there if the doctors feel that he needs to be admitted. Not a pleasant prospect. They may have to sedate me because I am going to go ape shit if I have to leave my son. Please pray for my strength, Daniel's strength and peace.

In the meantime, keep leaving your captions for the post below in order to win a Defiant Mom shirt. Then visit Mommy Confessions for their contest #8. Have a blessed weekend, everyone.


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Kaylynn's Mommy said...

I hope all goes well at the doctor's!

Bridget said...

praying for you! i'm feeling much better if you need anything

DeAnna Prescott said...
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Sherilynn said...

Hi Kadi,

Just wanted you to know that I am keeping your family in my prayers!

*B I G H U G*

Nanny Goats In Panties said...

Here's a big Nanny Goats hug and Smiley Click to help get you through the day. I'll be thinking of you...

Aimie said...

God bless your whole family today. I hope you get the answers you need. Good luck.

Olivia Hernandez said...

Kadi I will be thinking of you guys!! I hope everything goes well!

teachmom said...

Been thinking of and praying for you---please let us know if and when you can how he's doing!
HUGS!

pat said...

Kadi,
I'll be sending all my prayers and positive energy your way. I've had to hospitalize my youngest son several times, and each time it was the hardest thing I had ever done. Be strong, and take care of yourself.