Tuesday, December 23, 2008
He'll Be Home For Christmas
Monday, December 22, 2008
Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow!
Bryson
Nathan and Rachel arrived home from Arizona between snow storms on Saturday and joined us for tubing last night.
My little (ha,ha 6 foot tall) sister, Jaime, came to visit Tuesday from Arizona. As she put it, "It's cheaper for me to fly out and buy your Christmas presents than it is for me to ship them." She works for one of the airlines, so it's really true. Plus we get to hang out together and go shopping. The only problem was that neither of us likes to shop. So we finally kicked ourselves out of the house around 11 to face the stores. We were done (fed up with shopping and got what we needed) by 2 and that included a stop for lunch. The rest of the day was spent as "Candy Fest 2008". We made lots of my Grandma Spykerman's candy recipes. Carmels, fudge, mints, candied pecans, etc. We had a great time! That night she wrapped the presents and asked if she really had to wrap mine. Of course she did. Watching her try to wrap it was as much fun as getting it! Check it out.
Aren't sisters great!?!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Worth the wait...
Sunday, December 14, 2008
And there was light...
Freezing rain storms can be quite beautiful and a menace at the same time.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Day 12 Post Chemo- Walt's doing great!
The bone marrow biopsy results are back and everything looks good with the exception of some fibrous material found in the sample. The doctor thinks it's nothing to worry about and it could be scarring from a past injury to his bone in that localized spot. They did not find leukemic cells. Yea!
Over the weekend he got the cardiologists all excited with episodes of a soaring heart rate, but everything seems to be fine now. They have been monitoring his heart around the clock for several days, now, and seem to be satisfied that he is not in any danger. He also got to meet one of the hospital's pulmonologists when they discovered fluid collecting in his chest cavity that was limiting his lung capacity. They drained off 1 liter of the fluid and sent some of it off for testing. They said it looked good; it didn't appear to be infected. We don't have the results from the tests, yet.
Despite some possible scares over the weekend which both turned out fine, the doctor thinks his blood count will be coming back by the end of this week and a few days later they'll have to kick him out of the hospital because he's doing so well. The doctor says the middle of next week is possible. I think the end of next week or the beginning of the following week is more realistic based on how long it took for his counts to come back last time. The magic day for us is day 17 post chemo. That's when they came back last time. Pray for no infections or other serious complications and we'll have him home well before Christmas!
David's back in town and fulfilling his Dad-tucking-in responsibilities most nights this week.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
A good day for Walt
Part of his motivation for getting all ready early today was because he had a bone marrow biopsy scheduled and he didn't know when they were going to come to take him for it. They didn't do the biopsy until the afternoon while Jen was there. He hates having this done, but I think he was probably excited to get the results from it. We won't have the results for a day or two. This should give us some early indication how effective the treatment was. The person taking the biopsy gave an initial indication that the sample looked like it should, so we're hoping all will be as good as we've been praying for.
We have had several people from work go in and visit with him this week and they seem to energize him more than the family does. Around us he can be tired, comfortable, and stubborn, but around them he is energized and animated. I know he likes to stay in the loop with what his scientists are doing, so it makes him feel better when they come visit him.
David is in China, again, right now wrapping up a business deal. He left on Tuesday and will be back Friday night. What kind of crazy person plans a trip like that?
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Happy Birthday Ethan!
We found a knome in the front yard!