Thursday, October 29, 2009

Omi visits and updates







This week was full of fun because Omi came into town! We had such a great time bowling, playing restaurant, playing Yahtzee and just hanging out. It was a blast, but went too fast...missing you Omi! Thank you for all your help and love!






By way of updates...things are going...well fast. Can you believe it's almost November? Tanner had a great Parent Teacher Conference today and is loving school-especially playing football at recess! Eva is loving playing restaurant and putting on performances. Grace is loving school, but has been pretty wiped out lately. She has been looking forward to the Alphabet party in class that took place today, but last night was up all night with her chemo aches and couldn't make it to the party. She was SO disappointed, so we had a mini party of our own and even made some letter cookies. Life is going pretty well, and now we're just missing our past visitors!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Grandpa Glen and Grandma Shele visit!
















We had so much fun over this last weekend because Grandma and Grandpa came to visit. The kids were quick to make plans, and we did everything from Glow in the Dark miniature golfing, swimming, restaurant sampling, to attending a fun school Harvest Festival and more. And, mainly the kids just laughed and played with Grandma and Grandpa. Thanks for visiting guys! It was so much fun!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Chemo/Spinal Tap

Grace had chemo and a spinal tap yesterday. It's amazing how she handles it all. The night prior to chemo she was up all night with her leg pains that she gets from her medicine. And, then of course she has to fast prior to her spinal tap, so she was one tired, hurting girl. Still, she pushed on and was so strong and brave for her chemo day. She did an amazing job accessing her port (in just one minute!!!!!!!!). The spinal tap is her least favorite part because the sedation medicine bothers her, but she just trusted me, layed calmly in my arms and let it happen. I don't think we'll ever be used to laying her on that bed and allowing them to inject chemo into her spine. When we see her sedated there, our hearts just burst. But, she is amazing through it every time. Grace's blood counts were lower than her last appointment-at 1.1 (which is good-it means her medicine is doing just what it should). Typically when they give Grace chemo they inject the medicine into her spine and also withdrawl spinal fluid to test for Leukocytes (Leukemia in her spine-which thank heavens-never crossed into her blood/brain barrier). This time they could only give her the medicine, but not test her fluid. The smaller needle we opt to use so she doesn't get her spinal tap headaches wasn't cooperating-needless to say her back is pretty sore. So, in terms of her chemo treatments, things are going well and she's right on course. We're so thankful she's responding so well to her medicine and it's curing her of Cancer. We were excited when the doctor gave us an official date. Only 4 or 5 more spinal taps and of course many more chemo treatments and medicine, but if all continues on course, Grace will officially be done with Cancer treatments on October 16, 2010!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Lots of updates





The last week has been very busy, hence all the pictures and videos today.
Tanner and Grace raised money for their school by running in a jog-a-thon. I ran with Grace part of the time and then she decided she could do it on her own and ran with some friends. She ended up running 7 laps. Tanner, the competitive little man that he is could not be outdone by any of his classmates and ran 17 laps. Both of them had a great time and the weather was perfect. It was so nice to see our children so healthy. We are so grateful for their health and watching Grace run with a big smile on her face, knowing that just a year ago she was in a hospital, was heart-warming. There were so many parents cheering her on during the event.

Tanner has started playing the trumpet. Last year he played the piano, but was unable to play the piano in school. He decided he wanted to play the trumpet and from the first day he got it he has been practicing. He has an amazing talent for music and it shows, even in the first couple weeks of picking up his new instrument. He has been doing great at soccer and his team is undefeated.

Tonight Grace and Eva set up a studio and had a concert for Kim and I. Tanner was at a birthday party and the girls took full advantage of having mom and dad to themselves.















Saturday, September 26, 2009