Monday, February 1, 2010

Kyndall Update

I received an email today from my sister-inlaw that put perspective on my day. I know she won't mind me sharing because if you followed Kyndall's story from the start you know what an answered prayer this is.
(Kyndall's story)

http://thereedfamilyintexas.blogspot.com/2009/05/1100-pm-update-on-kyndall.html


Her email hit home and made me count my blessings one more time today!



This morning was hectic! I taught my spin class, then had to get ready to take Kyndall to an 8:00 doctor’s appointment, get Griffen ready for school, make two lunches, and do all the other typical Monday stuff. Brett was trying to get out the door for work and an overnight in Birmingham, and it was stressful. In the midst of all of that, Kyndall and I had our daily “that’s too much eyeliner”, “no, it’s not” discussion. I was still aggravated when we got to the doctor’s office. She wasn’t sick or anything...just needed a physical so she could try out for the track team. They called us back, and the nurse went through her part of the exam, then the doctor came in...one that we had not seen in a year or so. She examined Kyndall, then she sat down to look through her chart. I watched her read the summary of Kyndall’s accident which had been sent over from Children's, and her face changed pretty drastically. She looked at me and said, “That was a pretty serious accident.” It kind of hit me then that my child, who could not walk eight months ago, was about to try out for the track team, and is completely healthy and normal...or as normal as a 12-year-old girl can be. :) I realized how much I continue to take for granted, and how fortunate I am to have her here to argue with about eyeliner. I hope you are all doing a better job at appreciating the truly important things in life than I have been lately. If you’re not, you can start today. I plan to do much, much better. Not sure why I felt compelled to share that, but I did, so there it is. Have a great afternoon!
Love,
Julie.



(Lauren and Kyndall at Christmas)



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12 comments:

Tricia said...

Wow! I am so glad to hear that! God is good!

Anonymous said...

Robin, that is just an awesome post! I'm so thankful for continued healing in her! What an awesome God we serve! And, we do need to be reminded to live each day to the fullest, in thanksgiving for all that He has done, is doing, and will do! Amen! ~Julie

Jeanne Dittmann said...

Thanks for sharing, Robin. What a great message for us all to remember -- and what an incredible story of healing in Kyndall's life. So glad to hear where she is now!

Stacey said...

Thanks Robin and Julie...I really needed to be reminded of this, today especially...

Oakley Overload said...

Oh wow, what a great thing to read. What an impact Kyndall has had on so many of us. Her story is one that we'll look on and understand God's grace for years to come. What an exciting time in her life to be making decisions like trying out for track and dealing with eyeliner. I love it! Thanks for posting this - you're so right... perspective.

Amy B said...

I can not believe it has been 8 months. I am so happy she is doing so well. God is Good.

Miti said...

I'm so glad to hear of Kyndall's recovery. I think of her every time I see her pretty face on my blog. Prayers were truly answered. Such a blessing. This post reminds me to stop sweating the small stuff and enjoy my time with my little guy. Thanks for sharing.

MLP said...

What a great message. Thank you and Julie for sharing this. I've been overwhelmed this week thinking of all the moms who deal with sick kids all the time. I really really can't imagine. Perspective is a good thing.

angie said...

Ahhh perspective is a good thing! Thank you for sharing this story, I needed to hear it this morning.

Misty Rice said...

Gave me goosebumps. So true.

Courtney and the Boys said...

Praise God!!!! So glad to hear an update....a wonderful one at that!...on Kyndall. I did a lot of praying for that girl and God is so good.

Thank you for sharing that message...it's been a blessing to me. :)

Elizabeth said...

So glad to hear she is doing so well. What a blessing. Thank you for sharing...needed to be reminded this morning what a blessing these day to day dramas are.