Finally a picture of Micah after surgery. He was really glad (as we all were) to get to come home from the hospital yesterday morning. Micah was really relieved and actually let Bryan put him down. He felt pretty good and had lots of energy yesterday, but has been much quieter, and has not really felt well at all today. He is watching a movie on TV as I type this.
We are so grateful to the Lord that He has blessed us with the opportunity to be Grace and Micah's parents. We could never have imagined how much we would grow to love these little ones. With each day that goes by I think, I could not love them more. But everyday I wake up - and that love has multiplied! I have read a couple of really good books lately. One of them that I highly recommend is "Saving Levi, Left to Die, Destined to Live" by Lisa Misraje Bentley. I would like to close with a thought from her. She says, "Every adoptive parent wonders if there will be a natural attraction to a new child. And what if there's not? Does that mean you love the child less or are incapable of really loving him or her? No. You must simply love in deed first, and the feelings of love will follow. Our society has this love thing all twisted around. We think the basis of love is our feelings, but it's not. The New Testament teaches that love is a decision to act. Love is always about what you do for others, not what you feel."