Saturday, August 30, 2008

4 Month Check-up

Catherine had her 4 month check up the other day. The visit went well. Interestingly, Catherine's counts have been statistically stable since going off treatment (normal ups and downs, but nothing dramatic). Needless to say that means her platelets are still below normal. They were 117,000. At least they weren't below last month's 98,000. Dr. Joe was pleased and sent us on our way until next month. Catherine made me ask him when she can get her ears pierced and start eating honey again (she used to love PB & honey sandwiches and she really misses them). We have to wait at least 2 more months for that.

In other exciting news, Catherine started First Grade last week (CT schools start before Labor Day). She was so excited and despite sleeping in the entire summer, she was up and dressed by 7:05 on the first day of school. So far she really likes her teacher (who I have heard great things about) and a lot of her friends are in her class. They also get little lockers which she thinks is cool, they will be getting a class pet, and the first graders get to play on the big playground. So much excitement. Now we wait for Alex to start on September 8 and we can get back to our routine.

As always, or so it seems, I have someone for you to all pray for. Our good friend was on his bike last week, and was hit by a car (he was heading north going straight, and a woman heading south made a left turn right into him...she didn't see him). His spinal cord was severed and he is paralyzed from the mid-chest down. I am just sick over it. This family is always there for others in need, sending out prayer chains, cooking meals, etc. Sue had the dumb luck to call our house for a playdate just days after Catherine's diagnosis. Good thing she did as she was able to get the word out to all the pre-school parents (privacy laws prohibited the school from doing so). She was a good communications bridge for me during those days. Not surprisingly, everyone in town is there to help Sue and a meal schedule is already in place for the next four months so that they have one less thing to worry about. Many times our town gets knocked for being too elitist and homogenous, but I have to say, everyone takes care of each other and provides prayers and support even when we don't know those in need directly. We are very lucky to live here.

To end on better news, my high school friend Lori, who I know checks in, just gave birth to her second child, a healthy baby boy. Congratulations Lori...I am so happy for you for so many reasons.

Until next month!

3 Comments:

At 8/30/2008 09:15:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

great to hear catherine had a good checkup, we will be praying for your friend and their family and you guys as always!
luv stef,pj,james

 
At 8/30/2008 09:17:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh i forgot!
loved the pics they are soo cute!

 
At 9/05/2008 10:19:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Guys! It's Aunt Lauren, Uncle Nick and cousin Aidan! It was so great to see you for dinner last Saturday! Love you guys!

 

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