Our hearts were saddened by the news we received Friday evening, but at the same time we can rejoice that Logan is totally healed and no longer will have to feel any pain. He now knows how much he is loved and how he helped to bring so many closer to God. I thought back to a first grade Sunday school lesson I taught years ago and I told the kids that God always answers prayer(and He does). His answers are yes, no and wait. Certainly the first is the easiest to accept because it is in line with what we humanly desire. But God sees the big picture and the future that we don't and is all wise and knowing. I trust Him even though He would slay me but sometimes there is much pain and questions. We will all have many questions to ask someday and I'm sure God has set aside a few million years for those and I think He expects it. Our heart and prayers are with all the family and we continue to pray for precious Olivia.
Jodi and Ryan, I hold you in my heart and prayers. We hate to turn loose of those we love; but Logan is with the Lord -- I believe that his tiny little life made more of an impact on more people than most people make in a long lifetime.
Love and prayers to Olivia and the whole family. Shelly K.
Ryan and Jodi, I didn't have school Thursday or Friday to get updates, and I couldn't check at home because I don't have internet. So I found out yesterday at church. Lots of tears were shed and I'm sure that the kleenex budget went soaring, but I felt awful. Mary said that the only thing Logan ever really felt or knew was pain. I didn't tell her this, but that's not entirely true. Logan knew Love. He knew that he had two of the most loving and caring parents that any child would be lucky to have. He knew everytime when you or any body from his family was there. He could feel the presence of his loved ones. He loved every story read and every song sang. The first thing Logan said when he saw the Lord was "Lord, please help my mom and dad. They are very sad and they need to know that you have a plan for my sister. She is very strong and needs our help. It would make my momma real happy if you would give her a great big hug! And dad too, please. God, please let them know that I'll be alright. And that I love them very much. Oh, God, please tell my sister that I love her too." And as he took his first step into heaven, he was welcomed with a pair of beautiful wings. Now, Jodi and Ryan, don't think that this is the end of Logan. Oh, don't even start to think that way. Because he'll be back. Sooner or later than you expect it, he'll be right back here on this earth. And when he his...You will be the first people to know. Stay Strong Love you all, Shea
I unexpectedly gave birth at 23 weeks to micro-preemie twins on August 27, 2007. Olivia Paige weighed just 1 lb 1.5 oz and was 11.5 inches long. Logan William weighed just 1 lb 1.75 oz and was 11.5 inches long. Our sweet Logan passed away after 1 month and 1 day. After 105 days, we were able to bring Olivia home. She is our miracle, our survivor, our joy. . .
On November 20, 2012 we welcomed little sister, Abigail, into our lives. She was born at 35 weeks, but only spent 8 days in the hospital before coming home. We feel very blessed. To contact Ryan and Jodi you may email them at: jsail63@hotmail.com or joglunt@hotmail.com
Remembering Logan William Glunt
August 27, 2007 - September 28, 2007
Never Before
NEVER BEFORE by Jodi Glunt
Never before have I known such love As that which I feel in my heart. My beautiful daughter, although physically petite Fills up an enormous part.
Never before have I seen such strength From a person who weighed but a pound. And yet she’s a fighter through and through With very little that gets her down.
Never before have I heard such laughter With an energy and zest for life. She consistently shows me the wonder and joy While overlooking the pain and strife.
Never before have I felt such mercy From a God who has allowed me to raise This miraculous, amazing daughter of mine On earth, throughout all of my days.
A micropreemie shattering every prediction About the life she had in store. Teaching us all about the miracles within us That we never quite realized before.
You were the perfect little boy Of whom we always dreamed. Did you know we had your name picked out? All along or so it seemed.
You even had your daddy’s hands So miniature in size. In life we never got to hold you Or even see your opened eyes.
We had so many plans for you. Did you know you are a twin? I wanted you to grow up together. What a pair you would have been!
I wanted to take you to the park And push you on the swing. I wanted to teach you how to walk, And read and write and sing.
I wanted to show you a fire truck And let you ride upon a horse. I wanted to take you to the zoo To see the giraffes, of course.
I wanted you to watch cartoons And play video games with dad. And you and I would take a nap Oh, the times we would have had.
But, your mommy’s plans were not to be. “I have other plans,” God said. “You won't be playing in life’s playground You’ll be playing in heaven instead.”
And although I ache with sadness And in my arms I long to hold. I’ll see you again in heaven When my story on earth’s been told.
A Poem
A thousand tiny fireflies Parading through the night Illuminate the starless skies With incandescent light They are miracles, here on earth So bold, so strong, so wise And bring to life a sense of worth For those who lack great size.
Some of this life’s smaller treasures Are the ones which matter more Than the larger joys and pleasures That we have grown to adore Volume is not as essential As the gift that lies inside Smaller souls with much potential Who shall never be denied.
A thousand tiny fireflies Parading through the night Illuminate the starless skies With incandescent light These children, while born premature Are testaments of worth Their spirits bold, their futures sure To ever bless the earth.
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Our hearts were saddened by the news we received Friday evening, but at the same time we can rejoice that Logan is totally healed and no longer will have to feel any pain. He now knows how much he is loved and how he helped to bring so many closer to God. I thought back to a first grade Sunday school lesson I taught years ago and I told the kids that God always answers prayer(and He does). His answers are yes, no and wait. Certainly the first is the easiest to accept because it is in line with what we humanly desire. But God sees the big picture and the future that we don't and is all wise and knowing. I trust Him even though He would slay me but sometimes there is much pain and questions. We will all have many questions to ask someday and I'm sure God has set aside a few million years for those and I think He expects it. Our heart and prayers are with all the family and we continue to pray for precious Olivia.
Love and prayers
Chris & Jean
Jodi and Ryan,
I hold you in my heart and prayers. We hate to turn loose of those we love; but Logan is with the Lord -- I believe that his tiny little life made more of an impact on more people than most people make in a long lifetime.
Love and prayers to Olivia and the whole family. Shelly K.
Ryan and Jodi,
I didn't have school Thursday or Friday to get updates, and I couldn't check at home because I don't have internet. So I found out yesterday at church. Lots of tears were shed and I'm sure that the kleenex budget went soaring, but I felt awful.
Mary said that the only thing Logan ever really felt or knew was pain. I didn't tell her this, but that's not entirely true. Logan knew Love. He knew that he had two of the most loving and caring parents that any child would be lucky to have. He knew everytime when you or any body from his family was there. He could feel the presence of his loved ones. He loved every story read and every song sang.
The first thing Logan said when he saw the Lord was
"Lord, please help my mom and dad. They are very sad and they need to know that you have a plan for my sister. She is very strong and needs our help. It would make my momma real happy if you would give her a great big hug! And dad too, please. God, please let them know that I'll be alright. And that I love them very much. Oh, God, please tell my sister that I love her too."
And as he took his first step into heaven, he was welcomed with a pair of beautiful wings.
Now, Jodi and Ryan,
don't think that this is the end of Logan. Oh, don't even start to think that way. Because he'll be back. Sooner or later than you expect it, he'll be right back here on this earth.
And when he his...You will be the first people to know.
Stay Strong
Love you all,
Shea
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