The Clyde Family

The Clyde Family

Friday, April 9, 2010

Count your many blessings

I am so busy that I should not be blogging right now, but I can't help it.

Yesterday, there was an absolute tragedy that happened in our family. My niece, Amy, lives in Vegas with her husband and their 4 beautiful boys. Sadly, yesterday Amy was doing some yard work in her front yard and Trayce (9) decided to take Noah (1 year and 3 days) in the house. Amy was talking to a neighbor and went in the house a bit later, she asked the boys where the baby was and they didn't know, that's when she saw their back door open. The problem? They have a pool and jacuzzi. She ran out and found her baby face down in the jacuzzi. Blue, not breathing and no pulse, my niece had to do CPR on her baby.

She yelled to the boys to get the phone, they couldn't find it. Miraculously, she saw it in the corner of her eye, it was right next to her, miracle #1. Between breaths and chest compressions, she was telling 911 that she was doing CPR on her 1 year old that had drowned in her pool. She gave them all the info they needed and they dispatched an ambulance. Amy yelled at the older boy to go get their neighbor that is a police officer. Miracle #2, there was an ambulance driving right by her house and heard the call, saving the other ambulance 5 minutes travel time.

When in the ambulance, she called my sister that lives in Hurricane and hysterically told them what had happened. My sister wanted to get on the road to Vegas right away, but they were waiting for a food order that was being delivered to them but not for 15 more minutes. Miracle #3, the truck driver called and told Blanche that he was early and to go get her food. As soon as they were done unloading that food, Blanche and Michael were on their way to Las Vegas. There were paramedics working on Noah, trying everything to make him alive again. When they got to the hospital and they got him in the hands of the hospital staff, one of the paramedics asked my niece if the was LDS. She replied that she is and he said he was too. Miracle #4, he helped my nephew give Noah a blessing. Noah went through all the testing and as he did, he became more responsive and was recognizing his mommy. The doctors had to raise his body temperature, he fell into freezing cold water, miracle #5, the cold water helped save his life. He wasn't able to breathe when he hit the water, therefor he didn't get AS MUCH water in his lungs.

As last night went on, Noah kept getting better. This morning, he is free of IVs, suction tubes and is able to nurse again.

My niece is going to be ok, Dan is going to be ok, Noah is kicking butt and the other 3 boys, with a little counseling, are going to be just fine. The miracles continue to show through.

I have learned some valuable lessons with this:

1- When it comes to tragedies, those whom you need around you will pull in. Those who don't, do not need to be a part of our lives.

2- Divine intervention happened in our family. It was NOT Noah's time to die. A loving Heavenly Father snatched him from the jaws of death.

3- The church in Las Vegas is STRONG. The people that have been a part of my niece's life since she moved down there are absolutely amazing. When I think of Vegas, I don't think of the strip clubs or bars, it's THESE people and all of my family that I think about.

The lessons continue to be taught. I am just so grateful for all the blessings that have been showered down on us. No one is exempt from hard times right now, but if we look at the positives and seek out blessings from our Heavenly Father, we will all be ok. And we can be happy. Believe me, the thought of my dear niece doing CPR on her blue one year old is enough to send me into a panic attack, but with the love of our Savior, I can see the miracles surrounding it.

Thank you Amy and Dan for being the ones that Heavenly Father has trusted to teach us these lessons. The prayers are never ending for you and I love you more then you will ever know!!!! So, count your many blessing see what God has done!!!

Here is Noah and Amy this morning at the hospital. Her text with this picture? "Proof of life". Absolutely!!!

12 comments:

Misty @Creative Itch said...

I am fighting tears reading this!! What a miracle!!

JeMM said...

What a beautiful life, family and story. He must be an amazing special spirit. Love that you are recording all this.
Love you, Jennie

Cristian Valerio said...

bawling my eyes out. <3

Anonymous said...

so glad he has pulled through...

Cristian Valerio said...

oops. i'm signed in as my husband...it's Tenecia.

Our ABC Family said...

I am so glad that everything is okay!!! It's amazing the everyday miracles that happen around us! As scary and hard as they may be, it's good to know that the Lord is with us no matter what, and watches out for us! Thank-you for sharing this story and let them know they are in our prayers!

Brenda said...

Simply amazing...absolutely wonderful.

Somer said...

I heard about this awful accident through a facebook friend (I don't know Amy or Dan) last night - and I'm so happy to hear the joyful conclusion today! Thanks for posting. SO HAPPY!

Brittney Taylor said...

I love this post...I must steal it and put it on my blog...thanks bunches...sure love ya...

beth said...

I completely agree about the miracles. It sure does encourage me to learn how to do CPR, we never know when we will need that knowledge. Reading this made me cry because it is literally proof that by having faith, and believing and praying, miracles can happen!

Kellie said...

WOW Hope!!!What an AMAZING blessing and miracle!!!

Jeremy Reynolds Family said...

I saw this post the other day and didn't read it. Then I talked to my Mom last night and she told me about it so I took the time today to read. I am so sorry this happened to your family. I too believe in the power of our Heavenly Father and in his miracles. I am so happy that Noah and his family are all okay.