Georgia’s surgeon just came to greet Kandy and I in the waiting area to inform us of a successful two and a half hour surgery (9:40pm). “That went very well–we’ll have to let her eye settle overnight and I’d like to see you at the clinic in the morning to assess her. She’ll be quite uncomfortable, but they’ll take good care of her on the ward.” What a lovely human being he is, and how thankful we are that some among us pursue their vocation with such fervor. “It is truly an honour to work for Georgia” he stated.
Thanks be to God, and thanks to you, for your loving interest in Georgia’s journey. I’ll provide an update in the morning following her assessment. “Ring the bells that still can ring/forget your perfect offering”…The next leg of Georgia’s journey has begun.
Shalom, friends,
Pete (on behalf of Kandy and the kids)
Dear Pete and Kandy
Thank you so much for sharing again and again. An encredible heart rending journey. Pete you write so beautifully, with so much love it makes me cry every time. It makes me cry for Georgia, it makes me cry for your family. Such tenderness. So difficult. Beautiful, beautiful Georgia. I can’t help think about how this situation has touched and has moved the heart of God, who loves and who cares so deeply for every detail. I am thankful to God on your behalf. Thank you God for your mercy and compassion on Georgia. Your Grace for Grace Georgia.
Love and continued prayers, Elna