Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Welcome to Jax's first blog

Jaxon Bryce Barrett was born on July 5th, 2010 at Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Weighing 3lbs. and 9oz. doctors immediately sent him to the NICU, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The first few days of his life Jax was assisted by some oxygen, but his lungs were developing perfectly and within a few days after birth he was breathing on his on. Jax was born at 29 weeks, 10 weeks early, due to Amber having an abruption of the placenta. Thankfully, Amber had a successful delivery and the doctors got Jax out in time to where he did not have any damage due to the abruption.

In this blog, Jax will have posts by his Mommy and Daddy, Aunt BB, Uncle Jai, Nanna and Pappa, and of course big sister Mattie Grace. We all love our little Jax very much and we are praying for him always. The goal of this care page is as you read about Jax's recovery and progress we hope that you pray for him and continue praying for him as he begins his journey ahead of him. We are do thankful for our family and all the kindness you have offered at this critical time of need.

4 comments:

  1. We love you so much Jax. We are praying for you that you will get better soon so we can hold you and Mommy and Daddy can take you home.

    We love you so much and can't wait to see you tomorrow.

    Love,
    Jai and BB

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  2. Nate and Amber - Please know that we are praying here in Michigan for this precious little gift from God. Our prayer chain has been and still is praying. God is able!

    Love & prayers,

    Aunt Mary Anne Barrett-Warr

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  3. You don't know me but our church, Fairfield Baptist, has been praying for your little one through the church prayer chain. Last night during our church alter prayer his name was mentioned by many. Just wanted you to know that prayers are going up on your behelf.
    Angel Rushing

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  4. Nathan and Amber this sounds so good. I am so glad you got to hold him. I really believe that gives him strength too. Everybody continues to pray. When I went in to work this morning the first question asked was "How is Jax"?

    Also if you get a chance we have another local family down there with their son, Hunter Moss. He has excephelitis from a mosquito bite. He could really use prayers also.

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