Bridget’s progress

Feb 5, 2017

It was great joy to hear yesterday from Dan Martin (Bridget’s husband) that our prayers for the complete recovery of Bridget are bearing fruit. Remember that our prayer is for Bridget’s COMPLETE recovery. We are grateful to God for all he has done for Bridget, and we continue to pray with renewed passion:

Thanks be to you O Lord for all you have done for Bridget,
for all you are doing for Bridget,
and for all you will do for Bridget.

Venerable Suzanne Aubert, pray for Bridget.

Below is Dan’s post from last night.

A great day today. The picture says it all 🙂 A smiling Bridget with the family and first meal with mum for 5 weeks! Over the last week she has continued to make rapid progress at Burwood. More movement in the body, talking becoming more lucid, eating solids by herself, requesting dietary changes and interacting with children really well, as well as her memory slowly becoming stronger. She gets tired very easily with the rehab work but is sleeping lots which is good. So we continue praise the good Lord for all He has done, is doing and will do for our lovely Bridget. Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers, please keep them up!! 🙂 Dan and family x x

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