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John’s Surgery
Posted by: | CommentsJohn had his surgery today. We knew he was to have this surgery since July, but it still seemed to sneak up on us. Probably because there was questions about insurance that didn’t get answered until this past Friday.
He was first on the list to have surgery this morning, so we had to get up nice and early. And then the waiting began.
First, we had to wait in the waiting room. Then, we had to wait in the pre-op room. It seems they didn’t have the implant ready, so they had to get it, then sterilize it (40 minutes). In the mean-time, we had to find something to do, so Beth decided to spend some time with John.
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Of course, our doctor had to wait too.
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He’s a crazy guy and has a great rapport with kids – always joking and making them feel comfortable. Soon, it was time for the surgery.
The surgery took about 2 hours total. They worked on both his legs/feet. They extended his right tendon (cut it and sewed it back together). This is so he can have more flexibility in his foot and walk with a heel-toe strike.
In his left ankle, they placed a metal shim. His foot was turning and the bones were not aligned properly. This shim should hopefully help. It won’t allow his foot to get any worse.
So, John came home with a cast on both legs. He is not to put any weight on either leg for a few days and then only on his right leg. His left, he is not to use at all for many weeks while the tendon heals. We want to be super cautious that he doesn’t blow it out.
It was great when John started feeling better in the recovery room. here he is goofing around.
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John did feel a little nauseous when we returned home. He is feeling much better now. our biggest challenge right now is getting him from the bed or couch into the wheelchair. And then from the wheelchair back to the bed/potty/sofa, etc… He’s not a light little kid anymore and he’s not supposed to put any weight on his feet. you can pray for my back the next few days!
Speaking of wheelchairs, we found out Friday that our insurance would not cover the left foot surgery with the implant. this also means they probably would not cover a wheelchair. Not a good thing to find out just a few days before the surgery. We had to take a check over to the doctors office for the implant and for the doctors. Can you say bye-bye emergency money! (Thanx Dave Ramsey for that tip!!) That also means they wouldn’t cover any ramps or things like that. It made for a busy few days of preparations and planning.
Beth went a got a wheelchair from United cerebral palsy yesterday – yeah! They were great and even gave us a folding ramp. Double – yeah! They were such a blessing to us.
Then, Beth’s cousin told us that he would get us a powered wheelchair (he works for a wheelchair company). He said their company takes care of family. Triple YEAH!!! Can you say WOW! They delivered it this afternoon.
Can you see how big John’s smile is in this picture of him in the powered wheelchair!
He is to rest. So it looks like lots of movies for us! The plan is to get the cast off his left leg (implant) in about 3 weeks, and the other off in about 6 weeks.
It was such a blessing to get many emails and facebook updates of people praying for us, remembering us, putting band-aids on themselves to remember to pray for us throughout the day, etc… We felt very covered in prayer and appreciate it all so much!!
Thanx!
Testing
Posted by: | CommentsThis is a test post form MacJournal software. We went out to eat at Chipotle’s the other night and John found his was a little spicy!

Week in Pictures
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Camp-Out over Memorial Day weekend with our small group!
Josiah sitting on cushions to give his mom some TLC.
Game Night
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Tonight was game night in our house. We rarely play OPERATION. Both boys jump like crazy whenever the game buzzes – it’s actually kind of funny to watch.
Oh yeah – I won!!!
Baseball Practice
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Well, today was Josiah’s 2nd baseball practice of the season (and my first). it’s always amazing to see how these kids develop over the years.
This year, I’m one of the “extra” coaches. Since I know I can’t make all of the practices or games, i didn’t want to have a major role on the team this year. I’ll be there to help out when I can, but I can’t officially help out in the games.
I think this will allow me to have an interesting perspective. Just by being able to observe a little today, I was able to observe the seriousness of some parents. I’m always fascinated by the parents that take these games and sports so seriously. I mean, we are talking about 7 & 8 year olds here. But some of these parents, and a few kids, are super serious. They have ALL of the equipment, all of the best brand names, and so on. It always amazes me.
But then, I always have to look at myself too. i know I can also take things too seriously, or have too high of expectations, or …., or….
I mean I remember what I was able to do in Little League. But oh yeah, I forgot, these kids aren’t even in the Little League yet. We’re still in the developmental league.
Perspective…Perspective…
Busy Day Today
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Wow, today was a busy day. This picture from a few years ago (Mexico 2006) reminds me of something I was doing today.
Today started with starting at church a little before 6am. It was a good day at church. i’ll blog more on that later.
I was at church till 12:30, which is actually the earliest I have left church in many months.
Next, it was time for a little informal church softball practice from 2-3pm.
After that, I was pretty wiped out, so I ‘vegged’ for about an hour.
Then it was time to paint our bathroom ceiling. I scrubber it and primed it yesterday, but I needed to start the painting today.
Well, after two coats of paint, that’s done. And I’m even more tired!!
I’m sitting here, typing this, watching a little tv, and waiting for a load of towels to be done in the washer so I can switch them to the dryer.
It’s been a busy day. And oh, yeah, Beth and the boys have been away for the weekend. That’s why there was a rush to get these projects done. i even finished a small, special surprise project too. i can’t reveal what it was, because I don’t want Beth to read about it here first!
Beth & Boys Going Away
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Beth and the boys are going away today thru Monday afternoon. They are heading to her mothers and the boys are super-excited to play with their cousins!
I’m super exited too, but for different reasons. We have recently discovered that Josiah has mold allergies. Add this to the fact that last summer (or sometime in the past) we had a leak in roof over our bathroom and our ceiling has a small stain on it. Thinking that this might also have a little mold associated with it (it is the bathroom where there is tons of moisture), I am going to work on it this weekend. Here’s my game plan:
Today:
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Clean the bathroom ceiling
- sponge it with a bleach solution - then later wash it with a borax solution - set the fans on it
Tomorrow:
- Stain Blocker Primer (super early am – like 5am, before church)
- Painting coat # 1
- Painting coat # 2
As I said, I am excited to be able to get this project done, and since this is our main bathroom, and our only shower, it will be easier with fewer people here. I will miss everyone, but I’m hoping to get this work done!
We’ll see how I do!
Both Boys Were Playing Today!
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Yeah, both boys were feeling “healthy” today. At least, somewhat healthy. Neither of the boys had a fever, and it was so good to hear them laughing and carrying on! They definitely are two goofy boys!!
Josiah had a fever for 9 days, and then a day after Josiah went back to school, John was home for a few days with a fever. Needless to say, our house has been a fun-fun place!!
The boys definitely have gotten their share of watching movies in March! Beth has also done great at “nursing” them back to health!!
