Aug 25, 2008


Here are Ian and I with another one of my favorite people, my grammy Stephens. Ian was able to come home with me this weekend for my brother's wedding, thanks to Steve and Mary's constant self-less-ness. I've been waiting for nearly two years for Ian to come home with me again and I loved every minute of it. He was able to meet a lot of my family for the first time. Even a few months ago, this wouldn't have been possible. And the more I think about this and look at this picture, the closer I get to crying so this is it for now.

Thank you always

Larissa

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was so nice to have you home in S.C. Ian! We pray you will make many more trips home soon!!
Lisa

Ellen T said...

Such a sweet reward!! God is doing a good work.

Anonymous said...

Ian, we were blessed to have you here with us for the happy event. We hope you enjoyed your time here. Thank you, Steve and Mary for bringing Ian. It meant so much to all of us.
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Durwood and Brenda
(Larissa's parents)

Sharon said...

WOO HOO!!!

More answered prayers. Thank you, Larissa, for sharing this milestone. We will continue praying for you all. Blessings,

Anonymous said...

what a wonderful surprise to meet/see ian and mary and steve and of course you larissa.so i finsihed reading this book 'the shack' and you all are sweet representatives of the Godhead. thank-you for bringing ian..you ian are a handsome fella and i look forward to a sit down talk with you. soon Lord,ok? jb from s.c.

Anonymous said...

Came across this in my devotions this morning in Spurgeon's "The Power of Prayer in a Believer's Life" and thought it might encourage you: "...you have proved that God is faithufl and that as your tribulations abound, so your consolations also abound in Christ Jesus."

Larissa, your faith is an inspiration to all who read your posts. Praying that Ian himself will soon be able to post.

Rebecca

Anonymous said...

I'm continuing to pray for Ian's healing and for you. Would you share any developments in his progress in terms of communication, movement, etc? Thanks! God bless you.