City Girl in a Small Town
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|We don’t know what today holds so here is a fun story to give some smiles underneath the tears. I grew up in a suburb of Los Angeles – I’m a city girl who is used to lots of people, buildings, concrete, and busyness. Although I spent a semester of college in North Texas, it…
Continue Reading Quick Update
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|Simon is comfortable and quite alert in his hospital room. He is still only accepting family to visit but has enjoyed hearing your many messages read to him. He has smiled and laughed. I have not seen him shed a single tear. It may be a physical impossibility or it may be that he truly has…
Continue Reading The Final Steps
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|Simon is reaching the end of his journey. The miracles came in many forms, just not healing. Yesterday, he was assigned a nurse that had never worked on that floor before. She had lost her husband from the same cancer a year ago and was a source of comfort. His Hospitalist and Oncologist had both…
Continue Reading Pregnancies and Babies
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|Simon is at the hospital for the fourth time in six weeks. Doctors are running tests to see if this is an infection or the next ugly phase of this horrible disease. But sitting at this hospital facing death also holds many sweet memories. At least three, anyway. Our babies. Simon will deny it, but…
Continue Reading Back in the Hospital
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|Simon is back in the hospital. I was out with the kids all day yesterday while his sister cared for him at the house. She was texting me updates with his temperature, blood pressure, eating, and mobility. All were declining throughout the day. We had the kids stay at my parents’ house and got Simon’s oncology…
Continue Reading Garbage-Worthy Fears
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|I plan to ask Simon what his fears are in this journey, but my guess is that he has very few. He has always been more confident in his faith and in his fate than I have. I have big and small fears, but I know the fears are just thoughts, not reality. I’m going…
Continue Reading The Tenant
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|Our tenant moved out tonight. We have a back house that we built for family to stay in when they visit. Our visitor schedule was non-existent for a few months so we offered it as a summer rental. Because God is one step ahead of us, always, we found the sweetest gal to move in.…
Continue Reading Health Update
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|It was shaping up to be a great week full of improvements. After going to church on Sunday, Simon joined extended family for dinner out at Steak Corral on Monday. He was the most energetic and spirited we’ve seen in the last five weeks. But then he was very weak the last two days. He…
Continue Reading What He CAN Do
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|Being an optimist, I refuse to focus on the things Simon can’t do. Thinking about his limitations is limited thinking. So I focus on what he CAN do: He can talk with visitors He can fold laundry (children’s laundry is the bane of my existence) He can help the kids put on their shoes He…
Continue Reading Church
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|Simon made it to church today. The last time he went was on Father’s Day five weeks ago, and just one day before the cancer diagnosis. His desire has been to attend church, but his body has taken such a toll that it seemed like a physical impossibility. So today was the day. We purposely arrived…
Continue Reading Cards
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|We bought greeting cards for every milestone for each of our children from now until adulthood – Birthdays, Graduations, Weddings, Babies etc. Simon will be writing and signing during his free time. It was really tough organizing the cards and thinking ahead to each event, knowing he probably won’t be there unless a miracle happens.…
Continue Reading That Boy Scout Motto…
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|You know, Be Prepared. You’re going to think Simon and I are a little weird and morbid, but every year on our wedding anniversary we talk about death. Do we dwell on it? No. Do we talk about it for more than about 20 minutes? Nope. But knowing Simon has a heart condition and knowing…
Continue Reading Health Update
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|We have been home for a week now and are adjusting to our new normal. Family and friends have been helping with errands and keeping the kids busy. The home nurse visits every few days. Simon has an abdominal catheter for fluid build up that I’ve been trained to drain as needed and the nurse…
Continue Reading One Month Ago: The To-Do List
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|One month ago today, it was Father’s Day. Simon worked out in our yard for three hours. He finally finished ripping out the massive bougainvillea that was terrorizing our back fence. I was working on a to-do list for the week. Here’s that list: Monday Drop off kids at school, all need lunches packed Pick…
Continue Reading Thank You
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|We want to thank everyone who has supported us in our journey these past four weeks. So many have visited, helped with errands, played with the kids, contributed financially, and prayed fervently. You are blessing us so deeply and allowing us to focus on life, not the things that distract us from life. Today I…
Continue Reading Wedding Recap
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|My brother’s wedding was yesterday. It was joyful. Truly. I did all my ugly crying the night before and spent the day in the moment. There was much laughter and no awkward questions to answer. And as predicted, our middle daughter had to be peeled away from the dancing when it was time to leave.…
Continue Reading Our Honeymoon – The Yogurt and The Glasses
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|Our wedding was near perfect in our opinion. We had hundreds of friends and family attend our ceremony and reception in California on a breezy October afternoon in 2004. We had an additional reception in Texas a week later. We spent our wedding night in a hotel near LAX since we would be leaving for…
Continue Reading Home!
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|SIMON IS HOME!!!!! He spent a full week in the hospital. Everyone was missing him here, especially Goomba. I would turn around and get this look a thousand times a day. During Simon’s stay, he had four procedures, over eight liters of fluid drained, and six blood transfusions. We had meetings with specialists in Oncology,…
Continue Reading The Wedding
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|My younger brother is getting married this Saturday. He and his fiance have dated for four years and have wanted to get married since day one. They are innocent, sweet, and both equally into cute, nerdy stuff like steampunk. This will be one of the last weddings on both sides of our families for a…
Continue Reading Hospital Update
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|Simon is on day six at the hospital. We know most of the doctors and nurses by name now. We’re becoming experts with all the new medical terminology. One of our friends noticed some of Simon’s breathing equipment was operating improperly and fixed it . We even had a romantic, custom made dinner for two delivered from…
Continue Reading Telling Our Youngest
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|Simon has a special bond with our youngest daughter. I know he loves all three children unconditionally, but our baby girl is the most like him. She has the same long, skinny body type. She has his bright blue eyes. She has his medium brown hair. And at two and a half, she is observant,…
Continue Reading Telling Our Son
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|Simon has been back in the hospital three full days now. Long enough to start decorating. Thank you, Texas Flag Fairy. It feels like we’re at an impasse. They drained over two liters of fluid from his abdomen again and gave him another blood transfusion. It seems so redundant to take blood and put it…
Continue Reading Telling Our Middle Daughter
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|We have already figured out that we need to parent each of our children a little differently. Visiting Simon in the hospital with our middle daughter today was very different than with our oldest son yesterday. Our daughter was totally in to it. Like ALL IN. She was definitely concerned about her dad’s health but…
Continue Reading The First Second Opinion
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|Simon’s local oncologist encouraged us to get second opinions because every facility offers their own clinical trials or experimental treatments. We’re realistic that this cancer isn’t curable (by man – God can cure it if He wills) but have been told there are options to slow it down. So I called City of Hope to…
Continue Reading The Tree
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|Simon and I were inseparable once I moved to Texas. There were a few moments where he would not-so-eloquently tell me to go away and give him space. But he was usually just hungry or tired and got over it pretty quick. We all get like that from time to time, amiright? We spent the…
Continue Reading The Heart Check
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|This title probably sounds much more spiritual than this post is going to be. We literally went to get his heart checked today. He goes to a specialty cardiology clinic at UCLA once a year for long term follow up on his congenital defect. It was only seven months since his last visit, but the…
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