I saw your bit on Fox, and had to say hello. We are members of the church as well. We're in the Spring Creek ward now, but my husband was the bishop of the Eagle Springs ward previously. We were members of the Humble ward before it split. Your name sounds familiar to me. I wish you all the best in this journey! Congratulations!
I also just read your article on LDS Living. We wish you guys the best!! Have you thought about the fact that your kids will BE a Primary class? :) How fun for them to grow up with instant friends!!
Have you thought of putting up a little donation thing in the sidebar? I know you have one on your website, but I have a feeling a lot of people might just link to your blog. :)
I read about your story and just wanted to say Congratulations! What a blessing!!! My husband and I have battled infertility and years of unsuccessful trying to conceive and it always gives me hope to hear about miracle stories like yours! Good luck and I know you'll be in many of our prayers for a safe and happy pregnancy and delivery!
Hi Amanda and Thomas - I read about your family in LDS Living's newsletter. I enjoyed the newscast. I wish you lots of luck and will keep you and your little ones in my prayers. I'm looking forward to following your blog!
I saw your story on lds living and had to send you a note of encouragement! I had twins at 26 weeks and they were both under 2 lbs and in NICU for 108 days. It is amazing what is out there now and those sweet miracles will be in great hands. What neat people you must be to have Heavenly Father send 6 at once! Congratulations and hang in there!
I am excited to be an observer of your amazing journey, and I want to wish you luck with all the challenges and triumphs in your future. You are in our prayers. :)
Wow, that was GREAT!!!!! We are happy for you all.
ReplyDeleteI saw your bit on Fox, and had to say hello. We are members of the church as well. We're in the Spring Creek ward now, but my husband was the bishop of the Eagle Springs ward previously. We were members of the Humble ward before it split. Your name sounds familiar to me.
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best in this journey! Congratulations!
I have PCOS and an incompetent cervix, too, and lost six babies. I have two kids now- miracles.
ReplyDeleteHey, just read your article on LDS Living. Here is the link http://ldsliving.com/article/127518/Sextuplets-on-the-Way
ReplyDeleteSo excited for you...... rob & april johnston
I also just read your article on LDS Living. We wish you guys the best!! Have you thought about the fact that your kids will BE a Primary class? :) How fun for them to grow up with instant friends!!
ReplyDeleteHave you thought of putting up a little donation thing in the sidebar? I know you have one on your website, but I have a feeling a lot of people might just link to your blog. :)
I read your article on LDS Living. Sounds like you have an exciting future! Good luck to you!
ReplyDeleteI read about your story and just wanted to say Congratulations! What a blessing!!! My husband and I have battled infertility and years of unsuccessful trying to conceive and it always gives me hope to hear about miracle stories like yours! Good luck and I know you'll be in many of our prayers for a safe and happy pregnancy and delivery!
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda and Thomas - I read about your family in LDS Living's newsletter. I enjoyed the newscast. I wish you lots of luck and will keep you and your little ones in my prayers. I'm looking forward to following your blog!
ReplyDeleteI saw your story on lds living and had to send you a note of encouragement! I had twins at 26 weeks and they were both under 2 lbs and in NICU for 108 days. It is amazing what is out there now and those sweet miracles will be in great hands. What neat people you must be to have Heavenly Father send 6 at once! Congratulations and hang in there!
ReplyDeleteI am excited to be an observer of your amazing journey, and I want to wish you luck with all the challenges and triumphs in your future. You are in our prayers. :)
ReplyDeleteI know Rob and April! You must be in our old ward. Small world. :)
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