Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Wednesday morning

Well this last weekend was a great one. Busy, but a very good one. A week or so after Katie's surgery someone brought tickets for us to go to Adventureland here in Des Moines. It's our local amusement park. So on Saturday morning Katie, the girls, myself, and Sue all got packed up and headed to the park. The weather was great, and other than the large crowds, we had a wonderful time. It was good exercise for Katie, and she even got to go on a few rides. Of course my fearless little girls had a blast as they always do. We had lunch there and then headed home around 2:30 as Katie was wearing down and needed her nap.

On Sunday I always head to church much earlier than the family as I help set up and practice with the band in preparation for our Church service. Church was good, but we had to head home as soon as possible to get everything ready for Katie's party. I mowed the grass and a bunch of people from church came and helped set up chairs, tables, and the grill. Sue and Karen cleaned the house and by 5:00 we were ready to go. The morning had started out cloudy and cool, but by the afternoon the sun was out and it was near 70 (kind of reminds me of Katie's situation). As the sun went down we built a fire in the fire pit, and a bunch of us sat on the back patio and talked until around 9:00. We had a number from Methodist hospital show up and it was so good to see them all again. Mac from the radio and his wife came, and Christina from Channel 5 came and did a follow up story on Katie. Katie did a great job with the interview and of course, was the hit of the party. All together we guess 100+ people came throughout that night. It really was a great time and Katie had a blast.

On Tuesday I took Katie to her therapy sessions as Sue had a Dr's appointment to go to. While we were with the speech and physical therapist, Katie ask if they thought she would be done by the first of the year as she is wanting to get back to work. Both said that she would be done with them before that. Katie was excited as this shows that she continues to improve and is close to being able to do all the things she used to do.

Good news on the baby front! For the last week Sawyer has been sleeping through the night! He goes down around 9pm and doesn't get up until 6am. All I can say is, "that's my boy"! So, I've been getting up with him in the mornings and I have been enjoying the time with him from 6-7am when the girls need to get up for school. Every morning he wakes up with a big smile on his face, makes my day.

I know that I don't post as much as I used to, and I know that has not endeared me with most of you. But, while things are going well, there just are not as many changes as there used to be. Katie is getting better every day, but in small ways, not big ones (I'm also working full time now and not sitting in a hospital room looking for something to do). Just rest assured that if something bad happened, updating the blog would be one of the first things I would do. And the same would be true if something really good happened.

The other day Katie bought some thank you cards as she is feeling really guilty about how much everyone has helped us but we (meaning I) have not sent out any "thank you cards". I tried to tell her that we tried to keep track of what everyone had done, but by the first couple of weeks it was basically out of control and we couldn't keep up. So, on behalf of Katie and the family, I want to say thanks so much to all of you for everything you have done and are doing (we had Famous Dave's delivered last night, thanks Hanson's!).

7 comments:

Kathy said...

It's wonderful to read how well she's doing. And don't worry about the lack of posts, we trust that it means she's doing really well and continuing the road to recovery.

I'm sure I speak for everyone too when I say that there is no need for thank yous, whether it be notes or otherwise.

Your family had a need and we were all pleased to reach out and do what we could to meet it ... in fact I know we wished we could have done more since we live so far away.

God bless all of you, we're so happy for you and praising the Lord for all He's done!

In Christ, Kathy and Bob Kerwin

Anonymous said...

Hi, you don't know me, but I'm a fellow believer in Christ and had heard Katie's story through people at my church (Saylorville Baptist). I would often get teary reading the blog as I was just amazed at how God has been working in Katie's life and yet, I shouldn't be so amazed because our God is so big and can handle anything. My dad's secretary has a VERY similar story to Katie's! About 3 years ago, after giving birth to her 5th child, she complained of an extreme migraine and ended up having a stroke. She has gone through a lot of therapy and things. I e-mailed Cindy your blog address and she has been keeping up with it. She even had the same brain surgeon as Katie. She really wants to get in touch with you guys and possibly meet up sometime because she has already gone through all of this. I think you guys could be an encouragement to each other. Maybe Davey can drop me an e-mail and I can give her Cindy's contact info. My name is Holly Houg and my address is hjhoug@hotmail.com. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Awesome! We're so glad to hear of her progress and the great turn out at the BBQ on Sunday. We will keep praying for her full recovery.

Eric & Sara Sanger

Anonymous said...

Thank You Davey for doing what you can in keeping us informed I apppreciate it.

I'm so happy your party went so well the girls are beautiful.

Wow katie your facial features look like Ronnie!


God bless you and remember the covenant God made with you..

Anonymous said...

Well, I hope there aren't very many updates from now on as we will take fewer updates as GOOD news!
Tell Katie Kara had tivoed the TV spot for me and it was so awesome seeing Katie being Katie!
Hugs!
Shirley Sluiter

Anonymous said...

The party was great and it was good to see everyone, Katie - you look fantastic! My only regret is that I forgot to sign the picture frame!!

Many continued blessings to all of you

Toby

Anonymous said...

We are "rejoicing" with you both and continuing to pray...
Love from you EBC Alums:
Clint & Christy D