Thursday, June 20, 2019

The Best Made Plans...


Here's Nathan with his Pre-Surgery haircut.

During his haircut,
many hands were helping.


After his haircut.
Hummm...Nathan and Papa 
have the same haircut!


Ready!
Salt Lake City here we come!!

Bags are packed.
Cars filled with kids and food.
Trailer stuffed and wrapped with all the toys.
Nine o'clock AM arrived and we took off. 
caravaning the whole 5.5 hours!



Arrived in the late afternoon.

😎😎😎😎😎


The next day, Thursday,
 Nathan had his blood work done.


Something is wrong!

Nathan has a temperature!
But we continued, as if Nathan will have surgery the next day!



 Early morning prayers and a good-by picture.

Mark and Nathan outside the
Children's Hospital.


We stopped and prayed right before
Nathan was supposed to head in to surgery.
But....

NO SURGERY!

The Doctor said "No". 
He even consulted 5 other Doctors 
and they all said no, too!
Nathan still had a temperature.

The emotions were all over the place.
What do we do now?

Well, we were thankful!
We praised God for an answer,
even though it wasn't the one
we wanted.
We gave thanks for a clear answer.

Then we went outside and played!!
Mark set up the slip and slide.

It turned into a water fight!
Levi and I had a good time
getting wet.



We are home now waiting for the
Doctor to call for a Reschedule Date.

And when we do get a surgery date,
we'll do it all over again!

Please stop by Kimmy's  blog
for more...





Friday, June 7, 2019

Please Pray For Nathan

It's Nathan's turn for surgery!

It's called, Cranial Vault Remodeling Surgery.
Nathan was born with no soft spot, a closed skull.
This surgery will allow his brain to grow properly, within his skull.

Here's a explanation:

The cranial vault is the space within your skull that contains your brain. Cranial vault remodeling is exactly what the name implies. The craniofacial surgeon will remodel or reshape the bones of the skull expanding and enlarging the space within the vault to allow room for your child’s brain to grow while attempting to restore a more natural appearing shape of the skull. The craniofacial surgeon and the neurosurgeon work together to perform the surgery as safely as possible. The goals of surgery for craniosynostosis are to allow for normal expansion of the brain, relieve the pressure caused by the early suture closure, and restore or improve your child’s appearance and head shape.

In preparation for Nathan's surgery he received a Care Package
from a group called Cranio Care Bears
Cranio Care Bears are two mom's who sons had cranisoynostosis surgery.
They wanted to help other parents through this hard and scary time.

He's so excited.


Kimmy has prepared for his surgery, too!
New outfits that don't go over his head,
but snap up the front or zip up.



Nathan has gotten so big,
along with his personality, also!

 This picture below shows the shape of his head.
Some say his head is shaped like a football, but
we all think it's cute!


Nathan's surgery is
Friday, June 14th
The surgery will be about 5 hours long.

There is so much, in preparing for a surgery!
Mentally, physically, monetarily, emotionally and
spiritually.

Both Kimmy and Mark have prepared well!


Tom and I will be traveling to Salt Lake City,
with the whole family.

We have rented a house and Nathan will
have his parents, siblings, and grandparents
with him while he recovers.
 Kimmy and Mark will be staying in the hospital with Nathan,
while he is in the hospital, about 5 days.

When Nathan is released,
 he'll be with us at the rented house
 until the Drs. say he can go home.
Which should be another 5 days.

Please pray that the surgery goes well.
Recovery is quick.
Nathan can sleep (sometimes its hard for these little guys to sleep)
For the Doctors, Nurses and staff.
For Mark and Kimmy.
For the rest of the children.
And for Tom and I.


More pictures:


Nathan's eating real food.


He's crawling, too!


Grammie-goo (me) right after Nathan was born.


Papa on nap duty.

Thank you for praying!
I will return with an update as soon as I can.


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He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us."

2 Corinthians 1:4














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