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2419 - Linda Tikalsky
Sunday, February 18, 2007 21:37

To all of the Thweatts,
Praise the Lord! Sydney, you look fantastic. Your hair and mine is almost the same length. Only difference is mine is white! I am home since Jan 22 and it is wonderful. Vallecito is beautiful and white, but now very deep.

Can hardly wait until you can visit. Lynette, you are doing the Lord's work with the medication, IV care and administration, as well as lessons. Time is short, so just say the Jesus prayer. He will e instandly with you and refresh you.
I am walking 1/2 mile twice a day and sometimes 1 mile all at once. Am going to try to ski in March. Love to you all, Linda



2418 - April
Sunday, February 18, 2007 14:47

Hi Sydney! I hope you are having a good day. Baby Eli is doing just great and he scares me at how strong he is already. He lifts his neck up when I am trying to burp him and he is only 9 days old!! Steven, Lawson, Eli, and I love you and your Mommy very much.
Love, April



2417 - Suzy Boldrick
Saturday, February 17, 2007 23:03

Lynette and James, I am sooooo thrilled to read our last note. Please know that I am praying for both you and Lynette to have the strength to continue in yur journey with Sydney. We know he gives strength to those who believe. God bless you both. Do tell Myna and Jack that my Kelly gave birth to an eight lb. boy on valentines day, Mother, child and daddy are doing very well. Take care of yourselves and God Bless Suzy B.




2416 - Mary Interrante
Saturday, February 17, 2007 06:25

I will continue to remember each of your special needs in my prayers. Your daily sacrifices (Lynette with Sydney, James with the rest of the family, Sydney with illness, Brothers with life out of the norm) and that it will be valiantly energized and rewarded by God. He never forgets his faithful servants! You may not have the same kind of quiet time with the Lord, however, every minute of sacrifice can be an open prayer with God. Prayer and devotion in times of trial become more of a "trust" time: trusting God's promises, relying on the wisdom of your past walks with God, clinging to the Holy Scriptures imbedded in the memory logs of your mind, trusting in the wisdom and support of other Christians. My father is an army war veteran. His stories of living a Christian life in the midst of war are very practical. Stuck in trenches and mud and rain in Korea for days and days, talking with army chaplains about making and finding time to be with God were trying to say the least. The things that the army chaplains conveyed to him and he shared with us growing up, was that your devotion and prayer takes a different form in times of trial or extreme circumstance. I will pray that you will find a new way, accept it, and allow God to renew your spirit in it. My favorite prayer in urgent trial moments is: God, help me to do more than I think I can do for your Name's sake.
May God bless you for your faithful, loving service,
Mary



2415 - angela cha
Friday, February 16, 2007 20:53

I'm so happy that Sydney is on her way to recovery. Thanks so much for the sweet treats you left us for Valentine's Day. We all enjoyed them very much. I pray that every precious day brings you closer to going home. =) Keep me update on her progress. I miss seeing Sydney everyday... I miss her teasing me about my small eyes. =)
God Bless..



2414 - Mary & Alex Lamar
Friday, February 16, 2007 12:21

Praise the Lord for all He has done. Thank you for being faithful servants to Him. We are praying for Sydney and for all of you. God Bless. --the Lamars



2413 - LYNETTE THWEATT
Friday, February 16, 2007 00:39

Thank you all so much for your words of encouragement. In response to Becky's e-mail asking if I have someone here to help me. The answer is YES! My sister Marcee and sister-in-law Becky are here waiting to serve. They take care of the laundry and go to the store for me and any other errand I may need. Sydney is beginning to want visitors again and they can help with her too, now. I am so blessed to have so many people willing to serve me. My family and friends at home are constantly serving also. I don't know what I would do without all of you. THank you, LOVE, LYNETTE



2412 - Aileen & Jack Pratt
Friday, February 16, 2007 00:10

Dearest Lynette & James. Thank you for the latest update which we are so grateful to read. The strength, courage and faith you have shown and continue to show has touched us to the depths of our hearts. Sydney's recovery has been the greatest of blessings. The Lord truly hears our prayers. We are so anxious to welcome you back home to Dallas. Much love, Aileen & Jack



2411 - Becky Ellerman
Thursday, February 15, 2007 23:53

Sweet Lynette and all,
Praise God for the wondrous work He continues to do through the life of Sydney! "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring glad tidings of good things!" "The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart - that is, the word of faith." Romans 10: 8, 15a

What moments you are experiencing His perfect provision, protection and power. I praise God for even these exhausting days you are having with your daughter, though so hard, but being able to spend so precious a time together. For while life as we know it is busy and full, the fullest times are getting to care so intimately for those you love.

There's a special song I love, written and sung by Chris Rice, called The Power of a Moment, that points to, I believe, what Syndey's life looks like:

"What am I gonna be when I grow up? How am i gonna make my mark in history? What are they gonna write about me when I'm gone?....seems to me that right now's the only thing that really matters...
"You know the number of my days,
So come paint Your picture on the canvas of my head, and
Come write Your wisdom on my heart,
And teach me the Power of a Moment."

What a great picture of this time of both trust and affliction, knowing the outcome is God's and His purposes are our focus, to make each moment matter as we live out His glory here on earth. This little Sydney has been a vessel that God has used to point us to trust God and to live out each day as He has given us for Him.

Lynette, I can honestly feel your weariness. Rest is something God wants for us. So, could you seek to find someone who could sit quietly by Sydney and allow you to take a nap every day or so?

Psalms 73:25 - 28
"Whom have I in heaven but Thee? And besides Thee, I desire nothing on earth. My flesh and my heart may fail, But God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever...

I am thankful for your words, Jim and Lynette, and for being an instrument of God for His glory. I will continue to pray without ceasing for you all.

Psalms 68:19 - 20a
"Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears our burden, The God who is our salvation. God who is a God of deliverances".

May you find rest in the Shadow of His wings.
Love,
becky



2410 - Betsy Hickman
Thursday, February 15, 2007 22:42

Hi, you Sweethearts! It is wonderful to hear about the "Big" picture. I do pray daily for those minutes and hours that add up into days. God is with you! xoxo



2409 - sandra s. brooks
Thursday, February 15, 2007 20:09

yea sydney!!! we are rejoicing in OKC that God is the ultimate, perfect doctor and his healing is ongoing everyday. you are such an inspiration and gift to your family as well as many other people you have never met. thank you sydney for being so brave and fighting this fight!!!love, hugs and kisses from OKC.
sandy brooks



2408 - Chris & Debbie Myers
Thursday, February 15, 2007 17:51

Another fabulous update! We continue to pray for the Thweatt's! We can not wait for Sydney's return to Dallas.



2407 - mike dry
Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:32

Continued support and prayers. Thank you for the update.



2406 - Cynthia G. Gammill
Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:21

I am traveling for business this week. It is great to hear Sydney is out of the hospital and being a kid again. I am praying for both Lynette's energy and Sydney's energy and health to become stronger each day.

Sydney is the palm of His hand as well as Lynette and the rest of the family - each one of you has His arms folded around you.

Take care. Come home soon!!!

With Christ's love and mine,
Cynthia G. Gammill



2405 - Karen Gilmore
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 14:27

Sydney and Lynette
I hope that you all are having a wonderful Valentine's Day!

Thinking about you all and keeping you close in prayer.



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