Friday, January 7, 2011

Pictures at the hospital before surgery

Surgery update-

Well they took him back almost an hour late. Poor little thing has no idea what he is in for. He just knows that Dr. Tamai is fixing his legs and putting casts on them. He was very happy and very talkative and everyone fell in love with him. He blew bubbles and colored and played with "monkey George", his stuffed animal he has with him. I went back with him while they put him to sleep and that is always so hard to watch. He was an angel. He is in the Lord's hands now and we are praying for Him to guide the surgeon's hands and give him the skills he needs and the endurance needed. Also for the anesthesiologist to give him just the right amount of anesthesia and that he monitors him closely. Praying for no pain for Gideon when he wakes up. No infection problems either. I should get an update every 1.5 to 2 hours. I will post again soon.

Surgery Day

Friday Jan 7
I know its been a while-along while since we have posted. But today is a big day. Gideon is having his first major surgery. He has been going to PT and OT and learning to stand in braces but he is so bent at the hips and knees that surgeries will be needed. Today is the first. They are doing a bilateral femoral wedge osteotomy. This is a long and painful surgery for Gideon. It could take up to 7 hours. He will be in a hip spica cast with the bar between his feet for 6 weeks. The end result should be that he can stand straighter and be more independent. Please be praying and I will keep you posted.

Sunday, May 9, 2010


Grandma with the kids




Mom with almost all my kids



More pics from Mother's day.

Mother's Day 2010
















May 10, 2010





Mother's days pics. Missing Danielle today but she will be home at the end of the month. There is so much to update about but I will do that in the next post. For now here are pics from Mother's day today.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Pics from Delaware Adventure!


The Adventure Begins



Gideon in the Up & Go






Gideon Will Walk!

December 20, 2009

We have been home almost 8 months now and the word we have gotten from the Doctors both at Childrens in Cincinnati and Shriner's Orthopedic Center in Lexington was he will never walk. Get used to the idea of him being a "sitter". Get a powered wheelchair and we'll teach him to use it. I still wasn't satisfied and was feeling very frustrated. Our physical therapist, Molly suggested taking Gideon to Delaware to see Dr. Jay and his team. So in early November I made the appointment. Thursday Dec 17th Gideon myself and my sister Joy began our journey. The drive was supposed to be about 10 hours--North to Columbus then East to Wilmington Delaware across the Penssylvania Turnpike. Our 10 hour trip took 12 1/2 hours. After checking into the Ronald McDonald house and getting Gideon a quick bite to eat it was off to bed. Our appointments began at 9am with Reenee the physical therapist then to Marnie the Occupational therapist and finally with Dr. Jay at 12:45 and meet with all 3 for a plan. After 6 hours there we came away feeling great. Our Gideon will walk, they have no doubt. We have a long road ahead of us with many more trips back up to Delaware and surgery in the future but he will be able to walk. They had him in a gait trainer called the "up and go" and he was trying to walk--It was all so much to take in. He received 2 new sets of splints for his arms and hands and a new set for his legs. He will be fitted for new hip to toe braces in April after he has used these new ones and gone through weekly therapy. Well we were feeling very blessed and happy with the news but.....there was a huge snow storm brewing and we needed to get out of Delaware, sooo after spending all day at the hospital we packed up and hit the road about 4:30 friday evening and drove as quick as legal. We needed to get as far across the Pennsylvania turnpike as possible. The whole area was expected up to 2 feet of snow! Well about 9:00 pm the snow was starting. About 10:30 we were checking into a hotel for the night. It wasn't the nicest place but it had heat and hot water! Through all of this Gideon was an absolute angel. The next morning we awoke to about 8 inches of snow on the ground! After eating and listening to the forcast of continued snow we knew we needed to keep going so after cleaning off the car and purchasing some items for the trip home-gloves, flashlight, lighter, snow scraper, drinks and snacks we were once again on our way. Well as we started to get on the turnpike at the toll gate we asked the man how the roads were and he said they were not good. He said they were very bad and to stop at the next town about 35 miles away and ask them what Interstate 70 looked like before continuing on. He was right the roads were treacherous. But at the next town they said the worst was yet to come so we kept going. We passed 3 serious wrecks but we kept going and praying--we of course had everyone praying back home as well. So after 9 1/2 hours of driving on Saturday Gideon and I arrived home at 8:30 pm. We were carried home on the prayers of many! It was just an amazing trip provided by an amazing God and we are so blessed!