Brittney had a great first day of school yesterday. It started very emotional, however, when she got home she was bright-eyed and worn out. Yet, she seemed happy!
This morning mom talked to the teacher who told her that Brittney has already changed their lives with her presence. They were listening to a Gospel CD of which the lyrics said, "God is lifting you up." At that very moment, the class aid was lifting Brittney up out of her wheelchair. The teacher immediately said to the aid that she was demonstrating what the Lord is doing in Brittney's life. Then she encouraged Brittney. Then immediately one of her classmates began dancing around the room.
Brittney has also been communicating with her eyes since yesterday. They taught her to blink for "yes" ... so she's been blinking all night and all morning!
As it's been said... THE BEST IS YET TO COME!
She has not started rehabilitation yet. Currently she's going through evaluations before beginning her physical, occupational and speach rehabilitation.
Thank you for your continued prayer support. Your prayers have moved the Heart and Hands of God on Brittney's behalf.
-The Williams Family
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