Karl’s Update for Saturday

I just hung up the phone with Vicki.  We talked just about 45 minutes.  And while we talked, my kids cleaned the house cause it was pretty trashed from having the yard sale today.  
Not a bad deal, huh? 
I talked.  
They cleaned.  
And that would be why I had so many kids,
cause, ya’ know, life is just sooo much easier 
with a boatload of kids.
{just kidding}
So here’s the latest:  
In physical therapy, Karl is continuing to progress well.  
Speech therapy is going super good!
Here would be some prayer needs at the moment:
Vicki asked for prayer for the bacterial infection in his body. 
Vicki also asked for prayer for Karl’s shoulder.  He injured it in the motorcycle accident and so as they do physical therapy it is causing him quite a bit of pain.  Would you pray with us that the Lord would heal it without surgery?  
Karl continues to remember more and more.  The other day one of the doctor’s was asking him how he and Autumn met.  He said, “Aunt Lisa.”   And so Aunt Lisa, {just in case you are reading this from Kenya where you are now living with Uncle Mark, Tavin and Talia}…thought you would want to know that he remembers well our blind date set-up and hoping that soon he’ll read what we wrote on the back of that Bible verse we wrote out.  
*giggle*   
Yes, indeed.  
Blind dates are not so bad after all!  

5 thoughts on “Karl’s Update for Saturday

  1. Linny – The Holy Spirit woke me up on the middle of the night to pray for Jubilee, you and your husband. He also gave me this Scripture –
    Psalm 94:19
    When my anxious thoughts multiply within me, Your consolations delight my soul.
    You are loved from afar – Please know that!

  2. I love to hear Karl's story – your words are such an inspiration and comfort. A couple of years ago, we were in the same boat after my husband was injured (TBI, among other things) in, yes, a terrible motorcycle accident. I was amazed at how God's hands were all over us and the aftermath long before my husband left the house that morning. I love that you recognize the same in Karl's situation. Praying for God's perfect will in all of your lives.

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