Sunday, December 30, 2012

Here we go.

After almost 2 weeks at home, without too many obligations besides a few rehab sessions, this is the week where everything starts.

Monday

  • Lurie Hospital visit at 7am for MRI, neurosurgeon follow-up at 8am to remove stitches
  • Rehab at Marianjoy at 12:30pm for an hour
Tuesday
  • Happy New You! 2 yrs ago, when Soph was starting to talk more, she called it Happy New You instead of Happy New Year.
  • Visiting family
  • Jason's mom comes in town to stay for 10 days
  • Michigan beats S. Carolina in the Outback Bowl. Go Blue!!!
Wednesday
  • Proton therapy at Procure in Warrenville at 6:30am, probably be there for 2-3 hrs
  • Rehab at Marianjoy at 1pm for an hour
  • Jason off to work downtown
Thursday
  • Proton therapy at Procure in Warrenville at 6:30am, probably be there for 2-3 hrs
  • Rehab at Marianjoy at 3pm for an hour
  • Jason off to work downtown
  • #2 Michigan beats Northwestern in Evanston in basketball
Friday
  • Proton therapy at Procure in Warrenville at 6:30am, probably be there for 2-3 hrs
  • Jason work from home (hopefully)
Saturday
  • Proton therapy at Procure in Warrenville at 6:30am, probably be there for 2-3 hrs
  • Rest
  • Visit Costco
It will be long days for Sophie and Jeannie. Please pray for strength for both of them. Soph hasn't been eating as much, and she hasn't gained the weight that she lost from the hospital stay. We're trying to get her to eat more, and we got Pediasure to help, but she may not drink one/day. I hope to avoid any idea of a feeding tube down the line. She's getting better each day with walking, but she's got a ways to go still with her coordination with walking and her left side.

Follow-up to the last post. I got a few responses of encouragement, and today's message at church also gives me some hope. I'm leaning towards the idea that God wants Soph to be healed too, to live, to thrive. But the fact that we as humans chose sin from the start, has caused this world (and our bodies) to be broken. I'm still not fully understanding of why our 4-yr old, but I have a little more hope that God desires healing. Still would welcome your thoughts and correction of my theology/view of God.

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