Friday, December 15, 2006

A Few Smiles Later...

Well, everyone agrees it was so good to see dad a little more alert today. They said he was a little groggier later this afternoon. I have to imagine he wears himself out with all the arm tugging and the facial exercises. Mike and P.J. shared a similar magical moment that I did, with dad looking them right in the eyes and giving a little smile. They both agree that there's no doubt that he knows exactly who we are. Dad was especially happy to see P.J.'s wife Kersta, for some reason she got a whole lot of smiling, which is sweet cause she is the newest member of our family. She and P.J. have only been married about two months, so dad seems to really be putting on the charm for her. She was singing a little to him, so his smiling could just be the pure joy of finally hearing someone other than mom. (Mom would admit that Kersta is a much better singer.) Unfortunately, Mike's wife Becky was unable to see dad, as she is more than 7 months pregnant and her belly does not allow her to bend over the bed to see his face! So dad will have to settle for just hearing her voice until we can get some sort of step stool in there. We all had a good laugh about that. My husband Chris had to return to Chicago last night, but hopefully dad will have some smiles for him tomorrow.

Mom always calls the hospital to check on him before she goes to bed, and they said he was holding steady. They sat him up in a chair for awhile and his heart rate and oxygen were really good. Earlier this week when they tried to sit him up, his heart rate couldn't handle it, so it's postitive news that his body is healing. His pneumonia is better, his lungs are slowing clearing. We thank God for the tiny baby steps of encouragement He is giving us. There is word that his respirator may come out in the next few days, and there will be HUGE celebration when that happens. And by huge, I mean REALLY HUGE. We continue to pray that his throat is healing, and that simple functions such as swallowing will be in tact.

Our smiles from dad will keep us going for many days, even if that is all the progress we see for awhile. Pray for the family, as we all seem to be emotionally drained, and a wee bit stressed out. We continue to give thanks to God for his mercy and grace, for giving us each a moment with dad today that won't be forgotten.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

God is blessing not only Pat but the whole family as well.

As I read the latest update I can sense God is with each of you every step of this procees.

You are witnessing a miracle before your eyes!

We will keep praying for all the Bohrmans.

Anonymous said...

Ohhhhhh, what a legacy of God's love and care you are writing and recording for your family, friends, and others to see the mighty hand of God moving in this present time. Future generations will sit in wonder as they read and hear the story of the healing power of Jesus Christ in the life of Pat Bohrman and the faithfulness of his family. God does not make mistakes. He knows the master plan and will use this all for His glory. Amen and Amen Linda

Anonymous said...

I'm so pleased to hear about the smiles and his recognition of those he loves. Our prayers continue. You are an amazing family and your love for him ooozes through these blog entries! The Leach Family (neighbors of Amy and Chris)

Anonymous said...

Bill, Linda, Abby, Austin and Adler Lentz are praying. Linda

Anonymous said...

Always thinking of you Mr.Bohrman, and the Bohrman family, Great to hear good news. Our prayers are being answerd every day! The Wallander family ,Wally,Andrea ,Lizzie

misty detjens said...

Dear precious Bohrman family
I just want you to know that our faithful Lord has contiued to wake me up every night since I heard of Pat's accident..... for the night watch. :)
Praying for the Prince of Peace to give each of you His amazing restful peace....sleep well.
Misty Detjens

Kathy Ruehlow said...

Just a note to let you know we are thinking of you and praying for all of you. Love Kathy Ruehlow
(Renee, Lisa, Terri, & Dave)

Jenny Fell said...

Pat-
Friday morning our entire bible study lifted you and your family up for healing, strength and energy for these coming weeks. Please be assured that many truly care and are WITH you to help carry your burden Gal 6:2. Love and Blessings <><
Jenny

Tkh said...

Dear sweet Amy -

Your writing brings such joy. Have you ever considered writing a book to the glory of God?

I wish I was there to see the smiles from your Dad. If I close my eyes long enough...it's there! What a glorious answer to prayer for a sweet AND calm spirit with your Dad. I know that the sweet spirit is there naturally (at least that's all I've seen) but I can only assume that the calm, in this instance, is divine intervention!

Love, Hubbell

Anonymous said...

Wow! You are all amazing!!! Bohr, my support seems so feeble when compared to all your friends with such strong faith. But, please know that regardless of my lack of "organized religion", I am conversing with God daily about your recovery. I do have a strong belief that He will get you through this!

With love and continued prayers...

Derse

Anonymous said...

We are so encouraged by your words. Thanks for sharing these intimate moments with us. We continue to lift you all up to our Lord and Savior. We love you all.
The Andrus family.