Monday, June 26, 2006

Book


Cristina Meier, a member of my church and a 6th grade teacher at SVCA, has had her first book published. It is called A STORY OF A KNIGHT
Check it out when you get a chance.

June 24th - Gabriel Update



FROM DAWN:
We are now in the Cardiac step-down
unit of ACH. We still have a long way to go but most of the critical stuff is over. We have spent the last few days learning to feed Gabriel through a feeding tube, dress his wounds, mix his milk so that it is a motor-oil consistency, take his pulse-oxygen level, crush his medicine and thicken it, and CPR in the cases where he may aspirate. As over-whelming as it is, we are eager to learn so that we can go home.

The doctors have not given us a date specifically that we can go home, but they indicated a lot would depend on how well he improves this weekend. Currently he struggles to get 30 out of 50 ccs of his thickened milk before wearing out, and that is just for 3 of his 8 feedings. If he is to go home on the bottle he needs to progress to 50ccs by bottle for all 8 of his feeding. The other option is a smaller surgery to put a more permenant feeding tube in his belly. The doctors are not eager for this and are trying to evalute the delay another surgery would create verses how long it will take him to learn to do all his feedings by mouth.

Please continue to pray fo us.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Gabriel Update

Here are some parts of the email that I received from Dawn today.

"The last few days have been very busy and tiring. I cant remember when I
updated last so I will review. Monday morning he had a swollow study to
determine if he would asperate when eating....he did fail the first two
tries but passed the third. Basicly it means he can have milk by mouth and
bottle if it is thinkened. The Ocupational Therapist called it "honey"
consistancy. We are being taught how to give him a bottle and mix it
properly."
"Yesterday was a very busy day with Dr.s and nurses and such...they moved us
to the CV East. WE ARE OUT OF ICU!!!!! Last night was the first night to
be with Gabriel all night. I slept a total of 3 hours. He eats every 3
hours, gets his diaper changed (which he hates), and it takes about 30 min.
to 45 min to calm him down after his diaper changed. He gets very unhappy
and his resperation is high. We are learning more about him...his
sounds....his personality. Our specific prayer request is for wisdom and
courage to know how to care for him. We are very nervous about his special
needs and our ability to care for those needs. Although the Drs and Nurses
are very supportive...they are teaching us to do more for him. He may be
sent home on a NG tube plus the bottle. As he gets stronger the NG can be
removed.

Please pray for us as we near the end of our stay here...we may still be
here for a couple more weeks...all depends on Gabriel and Mom and Dad's
abilities.

We do know that life for us has changed. We will be needing to stay home
more and for Gabriel's health, have limitied exposure to the world. He
still needs time to heal and his ability to fight infections is severly
deminished."

"On a more personal request....I am having some complications from the
delivery. I will have to wait till we go home to see the Doctor for myself.
Please pray for my healing as well."

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Update on Gabriel



This is from an email from Dawn....
"Chest tubes came out today and we got to hold him for the first time after
surgery (only the second time we've ever got to hold him). He likes being
held. He was held for over an hour and was loving the whole time. Brian had
to leave behind his hand afterward for him to sleep next to or he would get
cranky. It is neat to spoil him finally."
GOD IS GOOD!

Friday, June 16, 2006

UPDATE ON GABRIEL

Gabriel is doing very well and is breathing on his own now. Please continue to pray for this family!

ONE STEP CLOSER

Well, we are one step closer to getting a house in Owasso. We are working on a contract right now. Looks like the move back home is all systems go!!!!!

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Moving back to Oklahoma

For those of you who haven't heard yet, there is a big possibility that we are moving back to Oklahoma this summer in time for school. Hoping to live in Owasso. We are very excited to get to move back to our "home".
I will post more when I know more.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Update on Gabriel Cross

The following is a part of an email from my friend Dawn about Gabriel!

"We are almost 24 house out of surgery and all looks good. The first 24 to 48 hours are
the most critical. Gabriel is doing "very good" according to the Dr.'s"
" Please continue to pray for Gabriel's recovery to be smooth and steady. We
are still expecting to be here at least another 4 to 6 weeks."

Monday, June 12, 2006

PRAYER REQUEST


PLEASE PRAY! Some friends of mine from my school days back in Oklahoma could really use your prayers.
Brian and Dawn Cross' 4th child Gabriel Michael was born on June 7th a very sick little boy. Before he was even born, an ultrasound discovered that he had a heart condition that would require surgery after he was born.
Little Gabriel's surgery is today, June 12th and started around 9AM. It is a very complicated, 6-8 hour surgery. Please pray for baby Gabriel and his family! I will keep you posted as soon as I learn anything!

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Zach's last day of school

Today is Zach's last day of school as a 2nd grader. Me and the girls (Troy is out of town on business) went to the awards assembly this morning. Zach made the all A's honor roll again! I'm so proud of him. I will post a picture of his class that I took this morning soon!