Sunday, July 4, 2010

7500 miles

...is a rough estimation between Texas and New Zealand. Why on earth is that information relevant? Because it is proof yet again of the wonderful Providence of God.


Meet the MacDonald family. Hamish and Anita....and their daughter Aria (4) and son Asher (2). I have mentioned them before in my blog and have asked for prayer for Aria on numerous occasions. So many of you now follow her story and faithfully lift this family up in prayer.

Now to continue with the story that first took place over a year ago....

I sat down one day to catch up on some email and opened one up from a "stranger." This is actually not all that unusual these days. Ever since Caed's illness, I have "met" so many wonderful families all across the US. We share a bond that is chronically ill children. However, this email was different some how. It was from a woman on the other side of the globe with a very ill little girl who came across Caed's blog from googling "bowel" and "University of Nebraska Medical Center." (wow!) The emails which were exchanged those first few days were full of lots of tears (between the both of us). There was an instant connection....and one that only the God of this universe could put in motion. For almost a year, we corresponded via computer (email and Facebook). And finally....we were able to meet face to face this past week in Omaha. There was a very odd feeling when I first saw her. Like we were old friends who just hadn't seen each other in a long time. haha We were able to spend several days together and ask one another all kinds of questions and of course laugh at the extremities of our accents. You can guess who had the most beautiful one! (hint....not the hick from Texas) However, Todd and I are proud that of all the restaurants we could have taken her....we chose DQ! ha (can you get any more redneck?)




The kids also had lots of fun together. Asher and Caleb hit it off (only 2 months apart), and Caed was his usual "entertaining" self, which Asher LOVED! We told them we can rent Caed out if they ever needed it. ;)

Although, one thing was always missing during our times together.....Asher's beautiful big sister, Aria.


Getting to finally see her sweet face in person was such a joy! We have prayed SO HARD for Aria particularly this year, and to see her and SEE God's hand was truly amazing. In a nut shell....the MacDonald family left their home in NZ, and came to UNMC to save their daughter's life. A multi-organ transplant was their only hope. However, Aria has not only had 1, but now 2 M/O transplants! She is a true miracle. She is so strong and brave and an inspiration to thousands of people all over the world who have the privilege of praying for her. Aria still has a long way to go, but is making progress daily. THANK YOU GOD!!!!

One thing is for sure. This was not a chance meeting between the Hollingsworth and MacDonald families. It wasn't by accident or coincidence. It was only by the hand of God who holds the whole world in His hands. I absolutely HATE the reasons why we are connected. If I could change those, I would. And yet....I'm thankful that yet again God shows me how He is always bringing beauty from the ashes, in different forms and different ways.

We love you Anita and Hamish. You guys are in our thoughts and PRAYERS daily!!!!! You are both truly amazing people, and we are privileged to now call you friends.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Lori,
I am sitting her with goosebumps and a lump in my throat as I read this blog and think of how the God of the universe has brought your families together to share and cry and laugh together!! Wow!
Carol

Colleen said...

BEAUTIFUL!!!!! and AMAZING!!!! all in one... two strangers brought together by sick children a bond that NO one will ever understand!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you Lori for your latest report on Caed. I'm still praying for him. Also thank you for steering us to Aria's blog. I am so touched by the testimony of God's hand in both their lives.He still gives out miracles every day.