
Looks like Denia will be in the hospital for awhile longer.
Good news:
Her nutritional health is improving!
Bad news:
Her pneumonia is not.
It’s just sad! She’s so close to being a healthy little girl. She’s been in the hospital three times, totalling 25 days, since Feb. 3rd.
Please keep praying for Deina.
I’m leaving Monday for Miami, for five days. I know the Lord is taking me away because He’s at work with us.
Please keep all the girls here in your prayers for those days I’m gone.
Specifically pray for:
I get much accomplished while I’m away, concerning Gaby.
Denia’s health improves.
The little ones are loved on each day.
Aracely’s asthma doesn’t act up.
Jenci’s healed from her cold she’s had for awhile.
The older girls stay focused on the Lord and school and have strength to help out where it’s needed in the house.
Thank You!!!
Gaby was in good spirits yesterday morning at the public hospital. I´m sure this x-ray machine is similar to ones used in the States.

After our morning visit to the public hospital, to pick up blood exams and x-rays, we were off to the private hospital in San Pedro for Gaby’s MRI. The neurosurgeon gave Gaby a quick physical exam and sent her off for more exams. For some reason the x-rays weren’t good (any thoughts why?), so she needed new ones.
Gaby was a trooper and made it halfway through the MRI before getting a little scared. They had to sedate her a little before finishing. I didn’t realize how long that exam took. Gaby did excellent, considering. The doctors ordered another exam after the MRI, and paid for it themselves. I’m not exactly sure what it was, I didn’t understand the word in Spanish, but I think it was a CAT Scan. The results will be ready at 11pm on Saturday and the doctors will give a full diagnosis and report.
God has provided and He is Good! I feel confidant with the results from Gaby’s exams, we’ll be able to find a doctor willing to take her case in the States.
May He open the doors and lead us down His path.

Please pray all goes well tomorrow with Gaby’s blood exams, x-rays and MRI.
I’ll be leaving for Miami on the 3rd to bring Gaby’s results to doctors who are interested in her case. If all goes well, we’ll be able to start the process of a medical visa for her!