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As we sat and talked we were reminded of how many times God has stepped into our lives and provided a miracle. This blog will be the opportunity for us to write these down for the next generation, and hopefully inspire you in your walk with God. Come by every Tuesday for a new post.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Spring Walk

Schwetzingen Castle 

We decided it was a beautiful morning and my hubby and I took our little girl for a walk.  We went through Schwetzingen Gardens that was about a mile from our apartment. On the walk back we stopped at a few shops. You always left the pram outside the doors of the shops when you went in.  We weren't thinking about it still being chilly and the stove heater being on in the center of the shop.  K was around 15 months old.

She toddled around and went to the stove and put both  hands flat on the side.  I still cringe when I think of it, as you might have just done.

The initial scream was horrific my Our hearts dropped when we saw her beautiful little hands immediately blister.  She cried herself to sleep and we prayed as we rushed home.

Being young and uniformed we just let our sweetie sleep when we got home.

When she woke up she seemed to not be in any pain.  She was her usual smiling and playful little girl.  Every time she fell or picked up a toy we cringed but she just went on as if noting was wrong.  The blisters lasted about 2 weeks and she never cried. She seemed to not even know they were there.  I cared for them and kept them clean and
remarkably they didn't leave a single mark.

Today those beautiful  hands use touch every day not only with her family but in her calling.
She is a third level neo-natle nurse.

A Miracle Yes!   But even in those times that they are obviously a miracle some would say it was just not as bad as it looked or that is was just accidental...

Blessings, Debbie

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12 comments:

  1. This is such an uplifitng post of God's healing. I adore this pic of you and K. It's so obvious on your face how much you love this little punkin!!!! Ann

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  2. A beautiful post. Praise Him for those healed hands that heal.

    Blessings, Debbie

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  3. Oh, but you've touched me! The "rest of the story" ... that your "K" is now a nurse, gave me chill-bumps!

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  4. Such a beautiful story -- a miracle. Not just the lack of scarring but the lack of pain she had.

    Rejoicing in Him,
    Pamela

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  5. Prayers are powerful...
    Yes I did cringe when I read this...poor little darling. Did you know about cold cooking flour and burns?? Keep cooking flour in the fridge and apply immediatly after a burn pack it on and wrap. No pain and no scars.. Amazing. Lovely to meet you three sisters.. I am the youngest of three also. My eldest sister Bev is also an R.N. then there is Janiece who is a retired office worker and myself.. We have a famous place in the Blue Mountains of Australia with three huge shapes that have been named The Three Sisters. They are at Eccho Valley. Look them up on the net.. We used to laugh and say, "There we are!" Beverley Janiece and Crystal..LOL Blessings to you all. xx

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  6. Great story of God's protection over your daughter. Thanks for your comment on my blog. Many blessings!

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  7. What a wonderful way to encourage others and remind us - there are no coincidences! Thank you!

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  8. sounds miraculous to me! God is so good!

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  9. Hi Debbie. There are so many miracles we are not even aware of, but those like this one can only leave you in awe.
    Have added myself as a follower of your blog
    PS: My husband calls co-incidences - God-cidences
    Tracy

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  10. Beautiful story.
    Blessings to you and your family.
    Charlotte

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  11. What a powerful testimony. God is good.
    Blessings,
    Ginger

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  12. this is a really nice story....glad there was no lasting scars....

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