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Silence

My blogging voice has been silent. In part, due to being extremely busy but also in part, due to the sadness that seems to hover. David received word this morning from his mom that his father's condition has rapidly declined and we are leaving within moments for the Quad Cities.

It is with deep, deep sadness that we approach what we knew--that outside miraculous intervention--Don's life would succumb to leukemia.

With Christmas music playing softly in his hospital room, I'll never forget a conversation between him and me. He was lamenting that he wasn't really in the "Christmas spirit." I told him that I certainly didn't feel like celebrating either, but that just a few days before as I was listening to the song, My Redeemer Lives I heard a still small voice whisper that it is only in death that we can really celebrate life. We wept together.

Perhaps, even today, David's sweet dad will arrive safely Home and the his Celebration will begin.

Comments

Dori Overman said…
Amy (and David)
My heart cries and rejoices with you both today. I know that being home in heaven is an awesome way to start a new year but it is so hard for those of us who remain...for now. Praying for peace for you all today.
Amy and David!
I'm so sorry! Love and prayers to you and the entire Balty Family!
Donna
Our prayers are with you. May God be near to your hearts at this special time.
Twila G. said…
I'm praying for you all.May God hold you close during this time.
I love the way Dori put it!! I am thinking of you often and praying for you. I am going to write you privately and share something I heard from a friend. Love you!
You and your family are in my thoughs and prayers. xo rachel
Jennifer Truitt said…
David and Amy,
Your family will be in our prayers over this weekend and through the days ahead! Although many times we cannot understand why it is good to rest in the thought that we never have to go through anything without Him by our side! Our love and thoughts are with you all!!
Troy and Jenn Truitt
Anonymous said…
Peace be with your spirits at this time Amy. My thoughts are with you today...
Rochelle
Amanda said…
Amy, we have been praying for your family and will continue to do so. I know this has got to be so hard for everyone! Just the waiting... not knowing... that is difficult.
Just letting you know that our Sunday School class prayed for you yesterday morning and also it was mentioned in both services yesterday and people were praying!!
lauralavon said…
We too are praying for you all. May God's love overwhelm you at this difficult time.
Valerie said…
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, David, and the whole family during this difficult time. There are no words that can truly comfort at a time like this, but know that you have friends lifting you up in prayer. I'm here if you need a shoulder to cry on. Much Love to you all, Valerie

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