Thursday, December 12, 2013

Childrens Wish - Part 5 and update

I realize that it has been a long time since I have updated the blog.  We have been busy lately and it slips my mind...frequently.  This past Friday Cheyenne had a port flush at Mac.  We didn't see the oncologist.  That appointment is February 3rd after her MRI(January 20th) and CT(January 6th).  She will have a physical, bloodwork and we will get her scan results then.  Cheyenne was also set to see the plastic surgeon.  Dr Choi has a special place in our hearts.  He is always so compassionate towards our concerns and even towards how Cheyenne feels about decisions that have to be made.  He was so pleased with her healing, and amazed at how nicely her hair has grown in.  Because she had a scalp rotation, there is a chance that her hair doesn't lay flat and sit nicely(yes I know this is minor in the grand scheme of things).  Dr Choi's nurse, Brenda was so happy to be able to give Cheyenne hair clips out of the treatbox.   
Monday afternoon saw us back at Mac to see Dr McLean.  He is our ENT.  He did the nerve mapping for Cheyenne's surgery.  He now follows up watching for nerve damage, and issues related to her ear.  This can be because of the radiation and also her ear being displaced.  Dr McLean and Dr Choi both agree that the longer we wait before she has the second surgery to place her ear the better.
Tuesday morning we went to visit Dr Sabri, her opthamologist, also at Mac.  Cheyenne has some vision issues related to her chemo that haven't resolved yet.  Her one eye turns in.  They have watched this for 9 months so far.  She will go back in March for a different test(couldn't do it after they dilated her pupils) and that will determine if she gets glasses or not.  She was pretty bummed.  She wanted a pair of glasses.

Part 5 of our Alaskan trip
Friday was spent in Juneau, Alaska.  For our port adventure we headed out on a catameran to go whale watching and look for wild life.  Interesting fact about Juneau, there are only 2 ways in, by boat or plane.  This is the capital of Alaska and homeplace of Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska.


These are humpback whales.  They can be spotted by the mist shooting up from the water.  It is unusual to see this many in one sighting.  The pictures don't do justice.


The flip of the tail

A random blow


The kids using the binoculars to look for wildlife




We were able to get close to all these sealions.  There were hundreds of them.

We took a little secret with us to Alaska.  This little miracle is due to arrive in April 2014.


Saturday, October 26, 2013

Childrens Wish-Part 4

Before I get to more photos I will give everyone an update from Cheyenne's scans.  We spent the majority of Wednesday at the hospital for various appointments.  The first was with the orthopedic surgeon.  Because chemo can affect their nerves, it often alters how they walk.  Originally Cheyenne was toe walking, and they were keeping an eye on this.  Lately she has been knock kneed(not sure of the actual term for this).  This seems to be more of a concern to the doctor so she is will be watching her closely.  We then headed up to clinic to have Cheyenne's port flushed, bloodwork done and results from her scans.  Everything was clear and the doctors are pleased with her progress.  They asked for some pictures of Cheyennes bump at various stages because they are using her for a case study at an upcoming conference on Rhabdomyosarcoma.  We then sat in the pre-op clinic for a long time.  The kind anaethetist told me that I can skip these appointments as long as her medical status doesnt change.  Thank-you!  Cheyenne's scans have now changed to every 4 months for the next year.  Thank you to everyone who kept us in your prayers.  I would have to say that this was the hardest set of scans and waiting for results thus far.  The emotional toll was hard.  I guess it is the knowing that she is now off chemo and there is a high chance of recurrance.  Its hard not to let those thoughts take over.


And on to our trip adventures:
Thursday brought us to our first port of call, Skagway, Alaska. 
mountains and glaciers
waterfalls down the mountains are plentiful

this is a snowplow that was used for clearing the traintracks, now on display at the museum, this was pulled out of retirement a few years back when they had an extreme snowfall

the white trail pass train heading up the mountain

here we are headed out of skagway, alaska towards Canada

Canadian-American border

lots of curves and steep cliffs, this trip isnt for the faint of heart


we are now in canada, the engine switches to the other end for the decent back down the mountain.  This tour showed alot of different historical places from the yukon gold rush.
family shot infront of the engine

Friday, October 18, 2013

Children's wish - part 3

We set sail from Vancouver at about 4pm Monday afternoon.  It was very busy on the ship between settling the kids in and trying to figure out where everything was.  The time change (we gained 3 hours when we flew to Vancouver) was hard on us all.  We settled into bed early that first night.

Tuesday came bright and early and with it came sea sickness.  The kids never seemed bothered but Dave and I spent the majority of the day trying to sleep or in the washroom.  I have no pictures of Tuesday, sorry.  Tuesday night we gained yet another hour (4hours total) of time. 

Wednesday was a better day, we travelled the inside passage where the waters seemed calmer and the speed a little slower.  The travel was made slower by the blanket of white fog.  By 1pm the fog had lifted and we were on track for our first destination.  We arrived at Tracey Arm, Alaska around 2pm.  These pictures do no justice to the beauty and pure, untouched creation.  The water is so clear.




A peice of the glacier that has broke off.
 


Mountains heading into Tracey Arm. 


The glacier from a distance.  Not that you can tell but there was seals in the water by the base of the glacier.  Without binoculars, you couldn't see them.

The ship got as close as possible to the glacier so that we could get a good look at it.

If you notice that the glacier is different shades of blue, it has to do with how long it has been exposed to the air.  In this picture a piece of it had just calved(that is what they call it) into the water.  The underpiece is a stunning blue colour.


From a distance




Dave and I in Tracey Arm.  We took a picture of the picture, hence the poor quality.
 We purchased a disk of the pictures that the professionals took while we were on the cruise.  But when we got home, realized that they had only included one of our rooms on the disk.  The majority of the pictures were under the other room #.  We contacted them but havent heard back.  Hence, no picture of the family. 
It has been a busy couple weeks of appointments.  Cheyenne has had all of her scans and we are going next wednesday for scan results. 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Childrens Wish-Part 2

I know you have all been waiting patiently and I am sorry for the delay.  Having issues uploading pictures so this may be more brief than anticipated.
Update on Cheyenne, she had her CT scan today and was a brave girl.  No tears, just a big girl who climbed up on the table and told me I could leave the room.  The change in the last 3 months is amazing.  She has grown in so many ways.
Heading up to the ship...

Recognize anyone yet?



The rear of the boat - Disney really goes the extra mile with details




The Disney Wonder- not a great shot but this boat is huge
 
The view from where we departed - any guesses?
Sail away party

Let the sail-a-bration begin!

A fruit basket to welcome us in our room


And different treats everyday, cheeses, desserts, etc



Leaving dock - heading out to sea, if you look very closely you can see people on the bridge waving to the boat

A very special meeting.  We had the opportunity to go up to the bridge(the cockpit of the ship) and meet the Captain and his crew.  Then we got a surprise meeting with Mickey
 

Brielle was slow to warm up to the characters, Cassidy just screamed NO if they got anywhere close to her
 Stay tuned to find out where we are headed.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Children's Wish-part 1




A couple weeks back a very special package came to our house....

It contained lots of cool things.....

shirts for the family, stuffed animals for the kids, luggage tags, a camera....

and airplane tickets for somewhere special.

We were packed and ready to go.  We spent the first night in a hotel at the airport.  The kids didnt sleep much and neither did we.  I was so scared of sleeping in.  We had to be at the terminal for 4am.  I was glad we packed (somewhat) light.  4 suitcases and we all had a carryon.  The kids had never been on an airplane.  To say they were excited would be an understatement.

The kids were busy for the flight, but well entertained with their backpacks.

When we arrived, the pilot allowed them to check out the cockpit.

Stay tuned to find out where our destination was.  And for those who know, please dont ruin the surprise.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

september 2013-an update

I realize you are all probably wondering why the blog has been so quiet.  We have been very busy the past month and I admit I neglected keeping you all in the loop.  Although for obvious reasons I didn't really want to broadcast when my house would be vacant either.
The summer started out busy and kept right on marching that way.  We had the opportunity to go to Camp Trillium for a week.  This camp is for children and their families who have been effected by childhood cancer.  We had a great time and they think of everything to make it enjoyable.

Each child(the little girls shared) had a special friend.  This friend stayed with them from 8am until bedtime.  They had tons of activities planned.  Note to self-dont take decent clothes next year.  The kids have fun, and they get really messy.
We stayed in cabins, and i did not enjoy sleeping on a bunk bed.  Sorry no pictures of that one.



One night after supper the firefighters came and let the kids play in the trucks(no restrictions), spray the water hose and it was a hoot.  Our kids still talk about it, and I think Dave was pretty impressed too.
As a woman, I enjoyed having someone else make the meals and do the dishes.  The food was great and they have some really cool chants and songs.  One of their awesome things is that they make a cake for each family who has finished chemo in the past year.  At the last lunch they serve these 'No more chemo' cake.  They have a huge banner and the councellors are singing.

Its going to take me a couple blog posts to catch up so I will give you an update on Cheyenne now.  Her energy is coming along in leaps and bounds.  She still tires easily and this is something we have to watch now that she has started school again.  Her hair is growing thick and its about the length of a boys cut now.  She can almost keep a hair clip in it.

Her next appointment to get her port flushed is September 20th.  At some point soon she needs blood work done also.  They are doing a repeat echocardiogram of her heart.  She had one done in June, everything looked fine and havent gotten a reason as to why it needs repeated.  Her CT is booked for October 3, and her MRI is October 10th.
Please keep us in your prayers during this time.  The anxiety surrounding the scans is hard on Cheyenne and us.  This one is even harder because she has been 3 months off treatment.
I would also ask that you keep my brother in your prayers as well at this time.  Peter has been admitted to hospital with a serious blood infection.  He has made great improvements since they changed his antibiotic tuesday, and will probably stay in hospital til early next week.


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Update July 23, 2013

I know it has been a few weeks since the last blog post.  Life has been busy so I will try to capture the past weeks in one post.
A couple weeks back we were able to go camping for the weekend in Selkirk.  It was a nice clean and open park but the beach was rather stoney.  Either way, we had a great time out with just the 6 of us being a 'ordinary' family.  The kids had a great time at the beach, riding their bikes and having a campfire.

the joys of ringalo's
 













We have a had a few appointments with the Oncologist and as of last thursday the NG tube came out!  Cheyenne had gained 2.5 pounds in 2 weeks and much to her frustration Andrea pulled it out.  She yelled at her 'Now I have to take my medicine in my mouth'.  I have figured out how to successfully get her meds into her, though as her taste returns she may figure it out.  For now ignorance is bliss as she is perfectly happy thinking that she no longer has to take medicine. 
Thursday we also celebrated Wyatt's 7th birthday.

 As some may know we had a celebration party for the end of Cheyenne's treatment.  I will start with an apology because I have received some invites returned in the past few days and know of some others that never reached their destination.  Not very happy with Canada Post.
Here are a few pictures I am *using* from Leah K.  Thanks





Cheyenne's Journey...


Not too shy to shave...


48 weeks...


Chey's Cheerleaders... these are just a few

To God be the glory...



Cheyenne's Great-Great Uncle John with his Pony Rides


A few of the kids who made use of the bouncey castle
I don't have a picture of the meal but we enjoyed beef and pork on a bun, and a large selection of salads.  Thanks to all who had a part in making the meal happen.

Hello Kitty cake by Aunt Tori

Candy Bar - this is what happens when a 5 year old helps plan her party with Aunt Sarah
Oh and you can see the Sno Cones being made in the background


Sugar station- again Hello Kitty style.  Cupcakes, sugar cookies and watermelon. 

We had a great time.  It was slightly overwhelming and I apologize if I didn't get a chance to talk to you.  For those who were unable to attend, I will try to get more pictures up for you

Also there were 3 folding chairs abandoned at the farm
1. blue 'tiny tot' chair
2. blueish grey, no arms
3. black with a logo on the armrest

If any, or all of these chairs belong to you please let me know.