My only regret is that I didn't celebrate you more while you were here with me.
Looking back now I laugh at the times we spent together...yes your mommy was carrying too many Christmas presents when we were shopping together in Philadelphia...
Look at all the places you've been in just two short months with those angel wings of yours!
1 Chronicles 16: 23 - 24 Sing to the Lord, all the earth; proclaim his salvation day after day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.
This is his story....
This is his story...
On August 6, 2010, at 18 weeks gestation, our baby boy was diagnosed with anencephaly. The doctors told us that our sweet baby did not have much of his brain or skull, and that there was no way he would survive. They say that 95% of pregnancies diagnosed with anencephaly are terminated. We knew that we must give our baby boy life.
After 42 weeks, Baby Timothy Frank was born on January 25, 2011 at 5:40 pm, truly "Tiny Tim" at 4lb 15 oz. He was a fighter - he needed to be born alive to share his liver cells to save other babies, and he did just that. He took one breath and left us only seconds later to be with the Lord. We miss him so much but are so proud of what his little life is accomplishing.
This website is to keep Timothy's memory alive and share bits of our journey with our precious little boy. Every life is precious and has purpose - Timothy was able to accomplish so much in his short little life and we are so honored to have been chosen to be his mommy and daddy. Our hope is that Timothy's story will encourage others to give their children a chance to live, to tell their own story, and fulfill their purpose.
To God be the Glory.
On August 6, 2010, at 18 weeks gestation, our baby boy was diagnosed with anencephaly. The doctors told us that our sweet baby did not have much of his brain or skull, and that there was no way he would survive. They say that 95% of pregnancies diagnosed with anencephaly are terminated. We knew that we must give our baby boy life.
After 42 weeks, Baby Timothy Frank was born on January 25, 2011 at 5:40 pm, truly "Tiny Tim" at 4lb 15 oz. He was a fighter - he needed to be born alive to share his liver cells to save other babies, and he did just that. He took one breath and left us only seconds later to be with the Lord. We miss him so much but are so proud of what his little life is accomplishing.
This website is to keep Timothy's memory alive and share bits of our journey with our precious little boy. Every life is precious and has purpose - Timothy was able to accomplish so much in his short little life and we are so honored to have been chosen to be his mommy and daddy. Our hope is that Timothy's story will encourage others to give their children a chance to live, to tell their own story, and fulfill their purpose.
To God be the Glory.
This is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI bet dad is teaching him how to throw a line in right now :)
I know I wish I would've done more looking back! He's def been to so many places!
ReplyDeleteWow..what a testimony.
ReplyDeleteI miss you baby Timothy. Im so proud of you and tell someone new about you each day. Your Mommy and Daddy miss you.
I just love looking at your pictures. Today I shared one of your photos with your cousins, Emmy & Brandon. They thought your lips were cute and puckered!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine the Easter celebration you will have in heaven. Happy first Easter baby Timothy. I miss you
As we prepare for the Easter celebration of the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ., I think of you Timothy Frank. Even though I am still sad I rejoice that you are risen with Christ and live in Him. We will always be proud of you, and your mother too. She was so happy to do her first presentation in front of doctors and health officials who I am sure were taken by her beauty in all of her pain. God Bless Mommy and Daddy and little Evie.
ReplyDeleteWe love you.
Grandma(BaBa