Friday, February 27, 2009

Tate and Janie

Happy Friday...been a long week.  We did want to let y'all know that Chris had an encouraging conversation yesterday with the surgeon who removed the lymph node.  He also had a good talk last night with Josh Poag (a great guy who was smart enough to marry Amy Rolfes).  Josh knows a lot (unfortunately from first-hand experience) and was very helpful to Chris.  He came away from both conversations optimistic, realistic and resolute. 

Several folks have asked about the kids.  They are doing great.  They know about the "marble" in Chris's neck since he has a really cool battle scar where it was removed.  We told them that the doctors didn't like what they saw.  Next, that they were going to take a picture of Dad's body to see if there were any more "rotten spots"-Janie or "enemy invaders"-Tate.  Gotta know your audience.  Told them about the spots/storm troopers that they found and that the doctor would come up with a battle plan for getting rid of them. Janie went back to coloring and Tate wanted to know more.  So, we talked briefly about the zapper/radiation ("Like in Captain Underpants?  Yes, a lot like Captain Underpants") and cancer bullets in the form of chemo. They were both curious as to how they could be soldiers in Dad's army.  We said that the most important way was to be "prayer warriors".  They also enjoy helping fix Dad's fighting food--they are really into making him smoothies in the blender.  I was tempted to add that they could also pick up legos, feed the dog, grade papers, etc.  

So, our kids have a fruit salad/Star Wars/C. Underpants version of what is going on.  Not sure that my understanding is that much better. We are trying to take their lead--talk about it when they want to and make things as "normal" as possible the rest of the time.  Much more interesting topics include Janie's Fancy Nancy b'day party on Sunday and the advent of real chickens at the farm on Monday (thanks to crazy cousins T and Harmonica).  We'll attempt to post photos documenting both.  (Bart???)

Have a good weekend--Love, Katherine

*Chris will say too much info, but for those of you (and there are a lot) who act as spare parents/other mothers--I thought it was important for you to know what was said.  Plus, he doesn't know how to log in to edit the blog.  

Also, wanted to clear up a couple of things:

1.  Please don't think that we set up the blog to keep y'all from calling, e-mailing, texting, sending smoke signals, etc.  We both love hearing your messages and reading your notes...it just relieves the pressure of having to respond in a timely fashion.
2.  Y'ALL can swear all you want.  Quite frankly, I feel that it is appropriate.  Chris is just trying to rein me in since his grandparents will be reading this.

Speaking of swearing, MLaura's mother (a lovely, steel magnolia from Augusta, GA) had the quote of the week:

"If you have to have one of those bastards, that's the one to get."  

7 comments:

  1. I will be glad to help with the adding of pictures etc.

    Rotten spots and enemy invaders. Gotta love looking at things from a child's perspective.

    And finally, I love the quote of the week. Priceless.

    Thanks for the update.
    See you tomorrow.

    Bart

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  2. Thanks for the update. I'd been meaning to ask you about Amy's husband--vaguely remembering he'd been diagnosed. So glad Chris was able to speak to him. We're still praying--keep us posted as to appts as they are made--I know next week will provide many more answers and the beginning of the game plan. We love you! The Gruehns

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  4. Good old Captain Underpants!! I remember those parenting days so well! Sorry that it takes something like marbles in the neck to have us be in touch, but just so you know that your family is constantly in my thoughts and prayers. It sounds like you are all troopers and have such a great attitude towards approaching this obstacle in life. By the way, the doctor called me( yes, the one you have not even met yet!) and told me that part of the perscription for your quick recovery is to spend some fun in the sun with a possible family clambake on Georgica Beach!!! Never underestimate the medicinal value of lobster and yankees!!!! So consider it an open invitation, We love you guys!! Susan, Andrew and Courtney

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  5. Ron has a GREAT shirt Chris can have....My Mother does not approve of it but we all feel it is extremely appropriate. I posted a picture of Ron wearing it on Dad's site but my Mother knew the password and immediately deleted it off. :) Typical Gail. Love to all! Emmy

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  6. You write like a westminster grad! Austin and I will be praying for you all. We had a great friend self diagnose with this same "invader" while he was in medical school of all things. He beat it and we know Chris will too.

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  7. I'm one of Sue's Ridgeway teacher friends from Memphis who has become an elementary school librarian. Of course, I loved this post and learned from it, too. We have Fancy Nancy and several Star Wars books in our library, but have avoided Captain Underpants...until now. I will immediately add this series to our collection so that our kids will have the proper tools for understanding the latest biotech innovations. Tate and Janie will certainly be at the top of my prayer list with their mom, dad, Tutu, and Chief!

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