The next day, Halloween, I found myself and Morgan on a flight to California. My older sister Shannon picked me up from the airport and we went straight to the hospital where Colby was recovering from surgery from the day before. The surgery went as best as it could have gone! When they got in there they discovered it was a cavernous angioma and not a tumor. They were able to remove it all just in time. He is expected to make a full recovery. He came so close to dying, but he is going to be just fine, thanks to many prayers, fasting and divine intervention. I won't go into too many details about what he had and his recovery here because while I was down there I started a blog for just that:
I am so grateful I was able to go down there and be with him. All of my siblings were able to make it down there within a day of his surgery and be together. It was a difficult, yet miraculous time. It was such a blessing to be able to witness the outpouring of love and support from all of our family and friends as well as the miracles that aided in his recovery. I will never forget that week I spent down there.
Colby really enjoyed seeing Morgan in the hospital. He brightened right up when he saw her and wanted to hold her, even if he had a hard time remembering her name at first. This is my favorite picture I was able to capture during the visit:
Colby really enjoyed seeing Morgan in the hospital. He brightened right up when he saw her and wanted to hold her, even if he had a hard time remembering her name at first. This is my favorite picture I was able to capture during the visit:
We are all feeling so happy and blessed that Colby is now doing so well!!
1 comment:
How scary! I hope that he recovers well and everything works out. There was a teenage boy in our ward with the same thing! Sending prayers to Colby and your family.
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