Well we made it! After 12 hours in the car and getting lost in New Jersey, we arrived at the hotel tonight around 8:40. Our plan is to ride the ferry boat into Manhattan tomorrow morning, and then catch a cab to the hospital. We need to be there at 9:00am and Ty's surgery is scheduled for 11am. We had a good drive up today. It really wasn't that bad. I always find it amazing how God works. I was rather dreading the long trip up, but I had an unexpected moment during my turn to drive. First of all, there is not much to do when you are driving and everyone else is sleeping. So I figured that this would be a perfect time to pray! I had been having just a bit of anxiety about Ty's surgery today, but God is so sweet that in this quiet, driving time while Ty and Andy slept he showed me a couple of things that I would like to share with you all. First he brought to my attention this verse from Philippians 4:8 "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about such things" So in that moment when I heard these words I chose not to be afraid! To trust on His truths. Will this trial be the outcome that my heart desires? I am not sure. Will this trial be the outcome that God desires? Absolutely!!! He also showed me along my drive the promise that He makes all things new, which is evident in His creation. It sounds so simple that I had a profound moment while driving, but I literally drove along looking at the red bud trees blooming, the forsythia ( those yellow bushes), and the blue, cloudless sky. I just had to praise the Lord that He is in control of making all things new. The flowers, the grass, the trees, etc., which are all evident as we are beginning our springtime. Most importantly, He is perfectly capable of making Tyler's eye new if He so chooses to do this. It was a wonderful worship moment for me in the midst of a time of unknowns. I may not know what lies ahead for Tyler, but I do know God's Word. That my friends, is a refreshing feeling.
I hope to update everyone as soon as I can. Surgery will last around 2 hours. Please pray for a miracle for surgery and for Ty's vision. We certainly serve an awesome God! Thank you more than words can say. We love you all!
Until next time.....
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