Thursday morning we took our little sweetie to the hospital for the biggest day in all our lives since she was born. Tessa was a little cranky - no feedings allowed past 3:30 AM, but our little one handled it with the amazing grace we knew she would.
As soon as the nurse came to wisk her away to the operating room, she was calm and ready to go. There was a peace in the room and although we did not want to be separated from her, we knew it was time. Time for something we had been waiting for since we found out she had a cleft lip and palate. We knew God had angels surrounding her in the operating room, so all that was left to do was wait.
Tim and I spent a lot of time talking, praying, and being thankful that Tessa was in such good hands. Dr. Franks is very talented and God has gifted him with the ability to perform such a surgery so well. There was a nurse there would who make rounds to the surgery rooms every hour and a half or so and then give the families updated. It was God's way of reassuring us every so often that Tessa was doing well.
Surgery lasted about 4 hours and of course, our little girl was hungry. She fed before she came out of recovery and when we saw her in the nurses arms, I could not help but run to her. When I held her as they took us to her room, I couldn't believe how different she looked. The transformation was amazing! I loved her first smile so much and now she looked so much like her brothers. Words are not enough to describe how it felt to see her with her new smile. Despite all of the stitches in place, we could definitely see the transformation.
We praise God for such an able surgeon. We praise God for a safe and successful surgery. We praise God for all the many, many blessings in our life and especially on this day for our little Tessa Grace Marie.