
I feel like I failed to protect her from the colds and fevers her siblings have. I know it's hard to do in one home. But I really tried.
However, I did get a couple of ideas from Aaron's mom and from Ann Barnes, author of the Trisomy 13 & 18 handbook that I have a picture of and link to in the lower right side of this blog. From their ideas here is what we will do next time someone is sick, in addition to what we're doing: everyone will dry their hands on paper towels or their own towel (I'm going to put a towel rack on the door of our main bathroom and each person will get assigned their own hand towel), I'm going to the thrift store and will get a really big shirt/smock to wear when I pick up Lilly, will keep handles and door knobs and the computer keyboard and mouse wiped very frequently, and anyone that is sick that must hold Lilly (me I guess!) will wear a mask. My husband also said that next time Lilly will be kept out of the same room as the sick person.
Of course there is only so much we can do. Lilly's health, sickness and life is in God's hands. Please pray with us that the Lord will heal her, again, and that she won't have to be hospitalized for this.
"Have mercy on me, O LORD, for I am weak; O LORD, heal me, for my bones are troubled." - Psalm 6:2