[blparent] Prayers Please

Tammy tcl189 at rogers.com
Tue Feb 5 04:18:49 UTC 2013


Hi,

There's nothing wrong with asking for prayers from anywhere you can ask for 
them.  It helps to know you're being prayed about in times when you could 
use the support.  I agree about the counselling though, Rhonda you might 
look in to something for both of you to help you get past this incident.


Tammy-----Original Message----- 
From: Gabe Vega
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 10:15 PM
To: Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blparent] Prayers Please

I find it odd that 3 days later you are on a parents list asking for prayers 
when you and your child should be holding each other glad to be alive, or in 
a counciling session or something.
Gabe Vega
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On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:13 PM, Rhonda Lewis-Kubehl <motherkubehl at aol.com> 
wrote:

> On Friday, Corban (age 4) and I were hit by a pick up truck, it didn't 
> look so promising for him, to see his little lifeless body laying there 
> with blood coming from his head and mouth was painful.
> He walked away with 3 or 4 stitches, no internal bleeding, no brain 
> damage, just some road rash, and stitches.
> I shattered my knee cap, so I'm in a wheel chair with a brace on my leg.
> Corban blames himself, it breaks my heart when he asks if he was hit 
> because he was naughty, or he says God gave me perfect vision because I'm 
> suppose to watch out for mommy and daddy when we are out,, and if I were 
> paying attention, we wouldn’t ever have gotten hit by the pick up truck.
> We never ask him to be our eyes, so, I'm not sure why he feels like he 
> should have.
> We're thankful, and Praising God that he's still with us.
> He remembers everything in full detail, from the color of the car, to the 
> color of the driver.
> It’s hard when he has a bad, bad nightmare screaming “Don’t hit me car, 
> please don’t hit me again!”
> I don’t wish that on anyone.
> We allow him to freely talk about it, other than that, I'm not sure what 
> else to do.
> We were walking, and we had the complete right away, the 18-year-old 
> driving the pick up was eating, and going about 10-15mph when she plowed 
> into me, spun around, and hit my baby.
> Now, he's his normal, spunky, happy self.
>
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> May God Bless you
>
>
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