I was originally going to post adorable pics of my 22 month daughter but I decided to use this photo instead - it's definitely wordless. They found a 4 month baby girl in the rubble in Japan Monday. I have a 3 month baby who nurses every 2-3 hours, I can't imagine this poor baby not eating and being cold. Her parents lost her when the Tsuamni hit, her parents are still alive. Praise God! Look at the soldiers face!
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What an absolute miracle! Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeleteAww, that is beautiful. It must have been utterly heart-wrenching for the parents those moments before the baby was found.
ReplyDeletePraying for the people of Japan.
How sweet is this that! Truly a miracle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture!
ReplyDeleteI had not heard that her parents were alive. That makes this a much happier ending.
ReplyDeletethat was a miracle in deed! and angels at work :)
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen this picture, its fantastic. A brilliant WW.
ReplyDeletePRAISE GOD! What a great story!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome picture for you to share. Thank you Nicole.
ReplyDeleteThat is so crazy and amazing and spectacular!! I'm sure it brings those workers hope!
ReplyDelete~Mimi
Thank you for sharing this story. It gave me goosebumps... and reminds me to be very thankful
ReplyDeleteReading the horrifying news, I needed to see this. Thank you for posting.
ReplyDeleteI just cannot imagine. Gives renewed hope to so many...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the linky. Be blessed.
This made me cry. I know what you mean about your baby nursing every 2-3 hours. I guess I thought about the fact that there would be babies that were missing.. but I try not to think about it. I can't bring myself to. I am so thankful for this outcome!! I know those parents have to be so relieved!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing post - all we've been seeing is bad, it's a blessing to read something so wonderful in the midst of all this! God was watching out for this family!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the awesome picture! What a miracle!
ReplyDeleteAmazing that she survived. That girl was born with some good fortune
ReplyDeleteWhat an emotional picture. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is amazing. Poor little baby! I am glad her family survived, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you posted this picture! What a miracle amongst so much tragedy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing that photo! what an amazing miracle and a needed moment in all of these horrific days. It makes me to want to change my WW picture.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing SUCH a beautiful image! Wow.
Humbling and joyous all at once. Beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Love stories like this that come from the midst of disaster.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, thanks for sharing this! It's nice to hear a survival story in the wake of such tragedy.
ReplyDeleteTruly a miracle!
ReplyDeleteSo amazing! She is so precious.
ReplyDeleteSuch a miracle!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful story & photo. a blessing for sure.
ReplyDeleteSaw this is in the news, amazing story!
ReplyDeleteWith mom's recent surgery I did my WW late, and your linky closed by the time I was able to make the rounds! Mine is here: Wordless Wednesday - Happy St. Patrick's Day! - http://www.ascendingbutterfly.com/2011/03/wordless-wednesday-happy-st-patricks.html
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What a miracle! Thanks for posting. Stopping by the hop today to say "Hi!'. Thanks for hosting again.
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