Friday morning, right about 5:40 am, I received a call from
my husband, who works the night shift. Barely awake, I asked him what was
wrong. In return, he asked me if I was okay, and I assured him I was. He then
inquired about our children. I told him I believed they were fine but that I’d
check on them.
He asked to remain on the phone as I did so. Checking each
child in his/her bed, I was certain all three were just fine. I then walked
down the hall, to the laundry room, to ask him what was wrong, as could tell something
was wrong but whispering wasn’t really working for me. He told me that he had
been feeling an impending doom, as if something bad was going to happen. He
told me he had been praying all night but had no idea exactly what to pray
about but randomly did so.
When he got home, we prayed together, along with the
children, and left it at that. That night, we thanked God for all making it
home in one piece.
The next day started well, but we still said some pretty
strong prayers over each family member, as well as close friends. My husband
went to sleep, one child stayed home sick, while the rest of us went downtown
for a conference. As we left, the children and I were walking and talking, as
we approached a crosswalk.
“Mommy…” my son called out, so I turned to face him.
“We can cross now…” I heard to my left. As I turned toward
the little voice to my left, I noticed my daughter had already entered the
crosswalk. I darted across to her, just in time to get her out of the way of a
truck she was backing, which came from nowhere and was headed straight for her.
My heart beat fifty
times faster. I felt like my heart was going to jump out of my chest. I
couldn’t help thinking, “I almost just lost my baby.” I couldn’t help but hold
her close for a few minutes, but then I was angry. I started asking her
rhetorical questions: “Why did you leave my side? I told you I would tell you
when it was safe to go.” “Do you know what could have happened if Mommy didn’t
get to you in time?” “Do you realize you could have died? Do you know what that
means?”
Shortly after we got to our van, I breathed a sigh of relief
and called my husband. I shared what had just happened and told him I believed
that something bad was supposed to happen but did not. I thanked him for
praying, even when he had no clue why. I thanked him for not ignoring that bad
feeling in the pit of his stomach. If he had, it could have cost me my baby.

Oh God is Good! Love that pic of Princess Eli!
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