There are no words to describe this moment, so I won't use any...
(If you click on the link to YouTube it's slightly better quality)
If you want to leave a comment see can you put it in the blog instead of Facebook so Louise can have it forever.
Jennifer xx
Wow, I am amazed! She is doing so well. You are raising such a little champ, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she could do another few laps, and puts life in perspective. Give her a kiss from us. Mick
ReplyDeleteHi Louise...I'm predicting that you will become a cardiologist when you are a big girl and/or find a cure for Dandy Walker syndrome and get the Nobel Peace Prize!! (remember I predicted that on this date) x
ReplyDeleteFor this I will praise you, O LORD, among the nations, and sing praises to your name. 2 Sam 22:50 It is great to see her in such good spirits. Praise be to God
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ReplyDeleteThe Physioterrorists out in force. Great to see :-)
ReplyDeleteIncredible, just incredible, and so joyful to witness such a wee trouper - we are so grateful to those doctors and nurses who have spent years of their lives training to be able to heal wee dotes like Louise. She is soooo brave, love her to bits. Well done mum and dad for the prep you must have put in for these moments, Louise seems to be taking it in her stride - see what I did there? ;-) Love and prayers always, Steph in Bonnie Scotland xxxxxx
ReplyDeleteLouise you need to be the star of a video of the Bee Gee's Stayin' Alive you do it so well!
ReplyDeleteYou are a true hero,
Love Bren
Utterly amazing and only a few days after such an enormous operation....Louise you make me ashamed now complaining that I have loads of housework to do!
ReplyDeleteWe are so proud of you Louise, you are doing so well. Love Mary, Mark, Miriam, Kenneth, Paul and Simon. XXXXXX
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