An update to the baby.

He has returned home, with the mother and grandmother.  There is 
still some confusion as to what happened exactly.  There may have 
been a domestic dispute and the baby got caught in the 
crossfire.  Either way it was a great danger to the child.  Because 
he is two months old, it is hard to tell if there is lasting or 
permanent damage to his brain.  They will have to monitor him over 
the next months and even years.  It is also good that he was so 
young.  Baby's skulls are soft at that age and therefore allow for 
the swelling of the brain.  If it had happened to us they would have 
had to cut away a piece of our skull while the brain swelled and 
receded, with him they did not.

They are all very grateful for the prayers.  The healing is in the 
Lord's hands and it is a miracle that the baby was not hurt more or 
even killed.

thanks to everyone!

Bob Hoeller
[email protected]



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