Yesterday we shared the news of Erin’s delivery of little William Gage Paine, and we know you must be eager to hear how the Paines are doing. Although William is well, he will remain in the hospital for monitoring due to his premature birth. PEOPLE Magazine has a beautiful photo of the elated parents and their sweet bundle of joy.
Oh how I know that pain of having my newborn being in the hospital. Its heartbreakinh. I'll be praying for him.๐๐พ
ReplyDeleteHe's beautiful! I know he'll be surrounded by love when he goes home to see his brother and sisters. God bless.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and prayers sent your way for your precious little boy to be home soon. So happy for you all. ๐
ReplyDeleteI know he was born early but is he in the hospital due to breathing/lung issues as a result?
ReplyDeleteBlessings and prayers for your sweet baby boy.
ReplyDeletePrayers for little William.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you all-our church has been praying for you-and William also
ReplyDeleteGod Bless
He is beautiful just like his family.
ReplyDeleteHe's so little and cute. I know Erin has always had her babies early due to her blood clotting issue,but I don't remember the other 5 kids she had ending up in the NICU after birth because they were too little (as in under normal birth weight) and considered preemie. Hope baby William can go home soon to meet his special big brother and 4 big sister's.
ReplyDeleteI would never claim that "God has such big plans" for a baby's life. That's so presumptuous. It also sounds like you're tempting fate.
ReplyDeleteTempting fate? How? God has plans for each and every life. You sound superstitious,maybe even a little jealous.
DeleteBoy, I'm glad I don't believe in a cruel, impersonal "fate."
Delete'THE FATES', WERE FROM GREEK MYTHOLOGY, MEANING WE CAN'T ESCAPE, THEIR PLANS FOR US!!!!
Delete@10:19 "Superstitious" refers to a belief in any invisible/supernatural god, entity, or magic.
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