Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Visit from Grandpa and Grandma Wyland



It was a "zoo" at the Oregon Zoo

On President's Day we were invited to go to the zoo with Megan's friends Natalie and Jace - and mommy's friends Sheila and Danielle. I knew it was a holiday but I'm not afraid of crowds so I didn't think twice about going until we hit Sylvan off of Hwy 26 and it was bumper to bumper! All going to the zoo. That's okay though, it moved really quickly and it was such a beautiful day, of course everyone wanted to go! Sheila and Natalie arrived when we did so we got started checking things out. Jace and his mom and dad, Danielle and Justin arrived a little later and we stopped for a quick snack and then got going again. Megan really liked the monkeys (primates for all of you specific people) and elephants. You could tell she was having a better time than when I took her the first time. She didn't know what to think of the gigantic sea lion swimming through the water but she loved seeing the sea otter eat his lunch floating around on his back. And she REALLY loved running around on the lawn while her friends were eating their lunches. She of course didn't want to get back into her stroller.


So, I didn't plan very well. I was a little too optimistic about the weather so when it came down to it, I had to take my sweatshirt off and give it to the baby!


Megan running way too fast down the hill and then eventually taking a spill. I thought we'd definitely be going home with some road rash but I managed to keep the falls limited to on the grass.



Megan and Natalie watching the sea lion swim around in front of them.


Megan and Jace


Mommy and Megan on the train.


Megan and Jace trying to kiss on the train.

Updates on Lesly

Updates on Lesly can now be seen on her website. There are also lots of cute pictures of her taken the weekend before her surgery.

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/leslyfoster

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Fundraiser for Lesly's Family - Mark Your Calendars!

A Silent Auction/Benefit has been planned for Lesly's family. It will be on Sunday, March 16th from 3-6 pm at the Skyline Grange. There will be a blue grass gospel band, snacks and the silent auction.
Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

Here's what we need:
Any items for the auction: tickets to games, dinners out, kids baskets, scrapbooking baskets, jewelry, art work, anything and everything.

Also, remember that you can donate money directly to them at any Washington Mutual Bank in the name of Lesly Foster. The bills have already started rolling in.

If you want to donate something, you can also email me or Sheri Russel at sheryl.russell@providence.org.

Lesly's Latest Update

2/18/08

Hi All,
We got the pathology results back yesterday and the tumor is Neuroblastoma. Life sucks right now! That means if she can get well enough to get out of ICU then chemo and radiation. She is out of school now for most likely 3-4 months, if she makes back at all. We had to put her back on the vent this morning as her lungs are just not getting better at the rate that they would like. They also think that the fevers that she keeps hitting every day are because of something in her lungs. I am trying to have a good attitude about all of this but all we have read about Neuroblastoma relapses are the odds are worse than when she had it the first time. But she beat the odds that time so we are hoping that she can do it again. I will be sending out fewer updates as it is getting to hard to write these now. I will send out something if we have any major changes. If any of you do not want updates please let me know and I won’t send them out, or if in the interim you want to know anything let me know and I will try to respond.

Thank you all and keep praying for her
Glen

Monday, February 18, 2008

Ups and Downs - Lesly's Latest Updates

2/15/08

Hi All,

Today was a good day, she is now off the vent and her chest tube is out. We even got her to sit in a chair. She is running a bit of a fever but they are keeping an eye on that. If all goes well we will be out of ICU by Sunday.

Thank you for all your kind thoughts and prayers
Glen

2/16/08

Hi All Again,

Well we had a little setback today. She was on 1 liter of O2 this morning but her saturation dropped into the 80’s, she is now at 3 liters and she is getting a CPAP treatment every 4 hours trying to get her lungs to open up some more. Also her platelets dropped to 63 so she got a unit of those today. When I left they were at 140. Their goal is to keep her above 100 while recovering. But the good news is that we got her to stand and sit in a chair for almost 2 hours. Hopefully she will have a good night; we might not make it out of ICU tomorrow. Kathy has been staying at the hospital this whole time and hasn’t had a chance to get much rest. The sooner Lesly gets out of ICU then I can get Kathy to come home for some rest and let me stay up with Lesly.

Keep her in your hearts and prayers
Thanks
Glen

Today

Hi All
Yesterday, and last night, were not great nights. Her breathing got worse so they upped her air to 8 liters and CPAP every 2 hours. They gave her a break for awhile Sun. morning and her temp went up to 104. They got that under control last night but her breathing got worse. Now she is on a BiPAP and I am heading in to the hospital. I will update you more as I know it.

Send her all you good healing thoughts and prayers
Thank
Glen

Friday, February 15, 2008

"Tried to be sweet..."


Our past couple of days can be summed up in this video. And this is what the tshirt says. Perfect timing from Aunt Tami.

Lesly Update

Here is an update from Glen:

Well it was a long day 6+hour surgery. They were able to get all of the tumor out without harming her kidney. We will not know the pathology results until the middle of next week. There was one small problem when they placed the central line they nicked a vain. They did not realize that until they opened her belly and found a lot of fluid. So now she has another scar on her side where they went in and fixed the problem. She lost a liter of blood during that time. They also decided not to try another central line because of stress. She also now has a chest tube for drainage, as we see it that is not to big of a deal. We will have to see how her swelling goes for the next few days as they might have to open her back up so she does not rip things. She is in the ICU on a vent now and will most likely be on the vent for a few days so she does not put too much stress on the incision. She will be in the ICU for at least 4 days if all goes well. We will just hope that it goes that way. While she is in ICU we are requesting that all visitors wait until we are out of ICU. I have increased my estimation for the length of our hospital stay to about 3 weeks for now, that could be shorter or longer depending on how things go. The scar tally is going up. The one on her side is 4” and the one on her belly goes from one side to the other. I will try to keep people updated as I can, got a long road ahead.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Can You Help?

Lesly's family is very proud and very private however during Lesly's last medical crisis, they had to use all of their savings to get by. Glen is a glass artist and Kathy is a nurse at St. Vincent. They had just started to get back on their feet when this happened to them again. A friend of Kathy's has set up a tax deductible account in the name of Lesly Foster at Washington Mutual. If you can help them, please do. They are not the kind of people that would ever ask for help unless the need was dire. Thank you so much!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Lesly

This is our niece Lesly. Most of you probably remember her as our little flower girl in our wedding. And most of you also knew at the time that she was going through some really hard times and battling cancer. She finished all of her treatments in August of 2006 and has been doing fantastic since then. She was able to finally start school and finish kindergarten and go on to 1st grade this year. She has finally been able to be a little girl and do all of the little girl things without much worry like playing with her new puppy, go swimming, start violin lessons and begin to read on her own.


Unfortunately we've recently learned that she could be sick again. A tumor has been found near her spine. She will be going into surgery tomorrow to remove all or as much of it as possible. Hopefully only one surgery will be necessary. She is expected to stay 7-10 days in recovery and from there we are still waiting to see.


Lesly's parents Kathy and Glen have of course been through hell and back. To say that I understand even an ounce of what they are going through would be a blatant lie. It is unfathomable to me and as selfish as it is, I don't even want to try and relate. And to even think about what if it was me, her, us - makes me break down into tears. I can't go there. All I can do is be here as a shoulder, as an ear, as a dog feeder, a mail retriever, whatever they need as small as it may be. I hug and kiss my baby girl even more now (I guess it is possible) and realize how blessed we are, how tiny our largest worries are in the grand scheme of life.


Please keep Lesly and her mom and dad in your thoughts and prayers.



Sunday, February 10, 2008

Water Baby!

January 2007
June 2007
February 2008

Just another reminder of how fast they grow! We took Megan swimming today for the first time in awhile. Whenever we think about it, something doesn't work out. She loved it! She has no fear and wanted to do her own thing for the most part. She was splashing and walking as fast as she could. The Shute Park Aquatic Center is great for her because it's shallow enough for her to walk and gets deep enough to swim too. And of course she loved seeing all of the kids playing and even gave one little girl a kiss!
She was pretty tired as you can tell from the last picture of our sleepy little baby, especially after a warm shower.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Her Loss, Your Gain!

Unfortunately, I had a show postponement for February so......in order to make up for it.............

I am looking for 10 hosts to participate in a Mystery Host Show!

Every participating host will get a FREE Season's Best Cookbook and 10% off their personal order, and ONE lucky winner will get all the host benefits for the combined sales of the show!
It may be a $1000 Show!! That could mean over $200 in free products, 4 half-price products/combos, TWO 60% off host bonuses and 30% off everything else for the lucky winner!!!


Collect $100 in outside or personal orders to participate.

View a current catalog at my personal website...
www.pamperedchef.biz/kristievan

As a thank you for your participation, please take 10% off your own personal order, and if you have a current past host discount,
that means 20% off for you!! If you win, it will be a great way for you to extend your Past Host Discount another year!

All orders must be called, or e-mailed, in by February 29, 2008
to qualify for the mystery host drawing!

Please e-mail me to participate, or request a catalog...