Sunday, August 29, 2010

Four More - -

We seem to be in countdown mode, only four more chemo sessions for Madey! (can I get a whoot whoot!) Although there is still much for her to endure we feel like we are finally beginning to see the proverbial 'light at the end of the tunnel'. Madey completed her 10th chemo treatment a week ago Friday. It was a long 5 day stay and her recovery time at home was short lived. She began feeling sick last week and by Wednesday evening was running a fever of about 103 degrees. Which meant we got to go to the emergency room. They kept Madey at Primary Children's until Saturday afternoon, she is now home resting and receiving 'mom care' which is the best care. We hope to get her feeling well enough to attend some school, in the meantime she will continue to do her assignments from home.
While Madey and Michelle were in the hospital, George and Landon went on a campout with the 11year old scouts. They left Friday about 3:30 pm and headed up Ogden canyon to spend the night. There were 3 leaders and 4 boys. Around 5:45 pm, the boys had just finished setting up their tents and George along with one of the other leaders (Mitch) were trying to string up a tarp to keep the rain off everyone, when Mitch hurt his ankle. After hobbling over to the picnic table and getting seated to rest his leg, the wind began to blow and one of the boys tents began to fly away, several of the boys who had been sitting next to Mitch ran after the tent, George went to help them. A micro burst of wind came whistling though the camp and George looked up as he heard a loud crack and saw the top of a cottonwood tree snap off and begin to fall, he yelled "look out" when the large portion of tree crashed down on Mitch's head and narrowly missed Landon. Part of the tree was full of bees which began stinging George, Mitch, and some of the boys, I think Landon was stung twice, while George received about 8 stings. The boys hurriedly climbed into one of the tents to wait out the storm, while George and the other leader Rob, lifted the tree off Mitch. They then put Mitch in the suburban and Rob drove him closer to Pineview where he was met by EMS from Ogden City and Weber county, they then transported Mitch to the hospital where he received 4 staples in his head. If you want to see pictures you can view Mitch's blog at the bottom of this post. After Rob left with Mitch, George went to check on the boys in their tent, when he asked them how they were doing they replied by telling him they had been sharing happy thoughts about Brother Dorius and taking turns offering prayers for him. Needless to say George had a hard time not crying because of the innocent and faithful gestures of these young scouts. Not only was the campout a small disaster, but the boys still need to meet their scout requirement for sleeping in a tent.
We hope for a less eventful week, but continue to be grateful for the many blessings we enjoy in our lives because of the Gospel of Christ and the many people that watch out for our family.
http://www.mitchandstacie.blogspot.com/

6 comments:

  1. I'm Madi and Carley Randquist's mom and I've been following your blog from the beginning of your journey. Our family always has yours in our thoughts and prayers.

    After reading about Madey's schooling, I wanted to let you know that I work for Open High School of Utah which is an online High School. If this is something that you think might be helpful for Madey while she finishes treatment and works to regain her strength, look us up. We would love to help in any way we can.

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  2. Wow what a weekend. I am glad that you are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. :) Glad that Mitch is recovering nicely.

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  3. Oh,come on! Pass them off already! Poor kids. Hope Madey feels good enough to go to school soon.

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  4. Aren't we grateful we have a loving Father in Heaven watching out for us!

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  5. Here's a Whoot! Whoot! for Madey! And as far as the whole camp out story goes...well that will the basis of some great stories, laughter and teaching moments for many years to come!!

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  6. Hey Madey! Keep it up! We are keeping posted from your blog and we're keeping you in our prayers.

    The Lether's

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