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We have been talking to a few of the nurses here and feeling better and better everyday. Here are a few things we have heard from various sources.
- The group of doctors we see are great at keeping people pregnant. They kept one woman pregnant for about 8 weeks a little while back.
- African American premature babies survival rate is higher than other ethnicities. We heard this from several different sources in the medical field.
- Several inspirational stories of people that we know who were born anywhere from 24 week all the way to 29 weeks.
These things have all been very encouraging. We realize though that it is God who makes all these success stories possible and we ask that you continue to pray for us.
Please keep Crichelle in your prayers as well. On Monday, I will start going back to work. I get done teaching classes at 11:30 so that is a good thing. After 11:30 all I have basketball until the end of the day. I am lucky to work for a Head Coach that is so understanding. Coach Lay understands when I need to attend to other things and has never flinched in that manner. Along those same lines, Coach Holmquist, has been more than willing to take care of things I might normally handle during practice on the days that I have had to miss. The good thing is that Memorial High School is only about 20 minutes from Texas Woman's Hospital.
In closing for the evening, it has been a good day. Crichelle was excited to find out that she could have her catheter removed. Today is the first day since Wednesday that she has been allowed to stand on her feet. This has been very encouraging to Crichelle and I.

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