Monday’s Macro Mystery 12-23-13

Today is the Monday before Christmas 2013! Here is the Macro Mystery for 12-23-13. What is it?

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Monday’s Macro Mystery – answer for 12-16-13

So many of you got this one right away! I’m proud that you know your Christmas items so well! Yesterday’s macro mystery was a jingle bell. Thank you so much for playing!

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Monday’s Macro Mystery 12-9-13

Happy Monday! Christmas is fast approaching and everyone is scrambling to get it all done! Here is your macro mystery to get your brain moving! What is it?

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Monday’s Macro Mystery 11-11-13

Happy Veterans Day and Happy Monday! Here is your macro mystery for this beautiful fall day. What is it? Comment below with your guess. I will post the answer tomorrow. Good luck guessing!

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It wasn’t supposed to be this way

It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

Twenty weeks into their pregnancy, this beautiful, faithful young couple, full of hope and dreams for their first child, heard the devastating diagnosis.  Their unborn son had Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH). The chances he would survive to full term were low. The probability that he would survive after delivery was low. Julie and Jeff were faced with choice of terminating the pregnancy, delivering the baby and allowing him to go Home, or fighting and praying that God would allow him to live through multiple surgeries and somehow heal his little body. They chose to pray. They chose fight.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

As weeks of pregnancy past, Jeff and Julie made the decision to do things with Jacob that he might never get to do. He went to a baseball game. He rode a Harley. He flew on an airplane. He served the homeless. He listened to songs and bedtime stories. When the day finally arrived, Jacob was delivered at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. Contradicting the predictions, he took two breaths on his own. They were told he wouldn’t cry, but he let out two little squeals.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

The following hours, days, nights, and months were filled with prayers, tears, fears, setbacks and victories. Jacob continued to fight. God continued to perform miracles. Jeff and Julie continued to celebrate every moment with their son. After months of intense medical treatments Jacob’s progress amazed even the doctors.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

Against long odds, Jacob eventually got to go home with his parents. He got to have a first birthday party. He got be a big brother.

It was my honor to photograph this beautiful family and share with you their miraculous story. Their life is full of joy and gratitude, and it wasn’t supposed to be this way.

To read all of Jacob’s story, click here to read the Tuley’s blog.

Click here to read more stories from CDH families and learn more about Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.

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