Friday, January 12, 2007

Good News!


Kerstin had her bone marrow biopsy today and the preliminary results came back "a-ok". The doctors are sending some samples to another lab for some other studies and tests. Those results should be back in 1-2 weeks. If those results come back "a-ok", she will be able to stop taking all of her current meds.

Kerstin got the royal treatment from the staff at Children's Hospital. Here's a picture of her getting a wagon ride up to the clinic after her procedure.

We hope this post finds everyone doing well. We continue to pray for all of those who are still fighting these horrible diseases, and for the families whose fight is over.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Dinosaurs


After being couped up for a couple of days from the snow storm, we went in to Woodland Park where they have a Dinosaur Resource Center. In this picture, Kerstin is watching one of the "dinosaur dudes" work on a dinosaur head.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Snow Angel


While we were in Colorado visiting Kerstin's grandparents over the holidays, we had about 27 inches of snow dumped on us. Kerstin took advantage and practiced her snow angel skills.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Kerstin and her family wishes everyone a joyous and healthy holiday season! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Climbing the Walls (Literally)



Kerstin has been telling us how she can climb all the way to the top of the climbing wall at school. So Jeff went up one day to get photographic evidence. Kerstin had no problem scampering up the wall and didn't show an ounce of fear.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Busy Weekend






Kerstin kept very busy this weekend. Saturday morning she went to the Star City Parade in downtown Lincoln. She and some other Make-A-Wish families had reserved seats in the enclosed sidewalk that goes over O Street. What a view! After the parade it was off to the roller rink for some roller skating for the Girl Scout Cookie Kick-off. Yep - we now have 2 girls in Scouts. There is no photographic evidence, but rumor has it she can skate all by herself now.

Sunday afternoon Kerstin and her family attended the Make-A-Wish Christmas party. The girls had lots of fun playing all the games, making crafts, and meeting Santa and Mrs. Claus. Kerstin's burning question for Santa was, "How do the reindeer fly?" Santa had a brilliant magical answer.

We hope you all had a wonderful weekend also.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Good Checkup

Kerstin (and the family) went to Omaha today for her monthly checkup. It was nice to see all the clinic staff that we haven't seen for quite some time. Kerstin's lab came back with good numbers, and there was nothing abnormal with her exam. Kerstin's "maintenance" meds are scheduled to last to the end of January. Dr. G has scheduled a bone marrow biopsy for January 12th to ensure Kerstin's leukemia is still in remission. (By the way, Kerstin's one year remission anniversary is Nov 29th.) It's an odd feeling to think that we are approaching the end of this chapter in Kerstin's journey. A lot of people have asked, "What happens after January?" We honestly don't know. What we do know is that there is no way we would have made it this far without our faith in God and all of your prayers and support.

As always, we would ask that you continue to keep in your prayers all the children (and their families) affected by cancer that have come before us and who will come after us. God bless all the medical researchers and staff striving for a cure, and all the medical professionals who lovingly take care of our children.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!



We can't believe it's been 23 days since our last post. We wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't anyone checking in on Kerstin anymore :) We look at it as a good thing that Kerstin is staying well and there is not much to pass along. And we give thanks for that this Thanksgiving holiday.

Kerstin has been keeping busy. In addition to going to 1st grade, she attends Brownies on every other Tuesday, dance on every Thursday, and mid-week worship every Wednesday. The rest of her time is filled with playing, a little bit of homework, and other miscellaneous little girl stuff.

For the past ten months Kerstin has seen Dr. G for her checkups when he comes to Lincoln. For a change of pace, this Monday we are going to see Dr. G (and everyone else) at the clinic in Omaha. We are looking forward to seeing the other doctors, nurses, and patients that we have not seen for such a long time. It will be nice to get caught up on everyone.

Now that the holidays are back, we should have more pictures to post. So please check back often, and we wish everyone a blessed holiday season.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Happy Halloween

Little Bo Peep found her sheep :) Kerstin and her sister had a lot of fun this year dressing up and being a team for Halloween. It's hard to believe that last year at this time Kerstin was in the hospital receiving her first dose of chemo. We give thanks to God, and all our friends and family that she has "healed" as well as she has. Our prayers go out to all the children and their families who are dealing with these horrible diseases that rob them of childhood memories like these.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

"Kiln Time" in Hastings!

We just wanted to give you all a quick update. Kerstin and Annie got to go to Hastings last weekend. We met up with Uncle Brian, Erica and Brenna. We had planned to go to Pumpkin Patch, but the weather did not cooperate. We ended up going to an Imax movie about Coral Reefs (very interesting - reminded us of Hawaii!). We also got to go to a pottery place where Brenna and Kerstin each chose a box to paint. Erica, Brian, and I got to help with the painting. We can't wait to see the final results!

Kerstin had a doctor's appointment last week and everything looks great! We are so blessed! It has been one year since Kerstin's diagnosis. Our lives have certainly changed in the last year. We hope to never take the little things for granted. We know that God has been so good to us. We are blessed to have so many wonderful friends! Say a prayer for all of those kids out there who are still struggling with this disease. Thank you for checking on us and have a blessed week!

Sunday, October 08, 2006

The Pumpkin Run

Yesterday was the Great Pumpkin Run at Pioneers Park in Lincoln. The girls both decided to run this one mile cross-country type race. As you can see in the pictures, Dad got to run with Kerstin. Mom ran earlier with McKinsey. It was a fun run with lots of little hills to run up and down. We were all a bit winded afterwards. I reminded the girls that this was 1 mile and the Team In Training runners go 13 or 26 miles!

We are grateful to see Kerstin happy and running this October. As we approach Kerstin's diagnosis anniversary, we continue to count our blessings. All of you are a big blessing to us!

Have a great week!

Monday, October 02, 2006

Roca Berry Farms


We were able to spend a very pleasant Sunday afternoon at Roca Berry Farms, aka the Pumpkin Patch with the Candlelighters group. It was a warm (94degrees!), but very fun time. Each of the girls got to pick out their own pumpkin to take home. Their favorite activity was the Haunted House (we went through 3 times in a row). McKinsey and Kerstin are working on perfecting their screaming skills. (Click here for more pictures.)

We enjoyed a bonfire complete with hot dogs and smores. It was nice to chat with some "old" friends and make some new ones. In the picture Kerstin is posing with some pumpkins - Does this look like a Senior picture pose or what?

Thanks for checking on us and have a blessed day!


P.S. We tried to post this on Sunday, but we have been having trouble with the Blogger web site.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

JDRF Walk

Today, the girls and I (Annie) got to walk for our good friend and neighbor, Joshua. Josh has had diabetes since he was one year old. It was fun to walk as a part of "Sargent Clark's Army" for such a great cause. There was lots to do before and after the walk such as 2 inflatable bouncy things, tatoos, cloggers to watch, and lots and lots of great snacks! Say an extra prayer for our friend, Josh.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Time to Update

Sorry we have been a little lazy on the blog lately. I can't believe how fast the days are flying by the past few weeks.

Light the Night was last Thursday (Sept 14th) at Holmes Park in Lincoln. We want to give a big THANK YOU to everyone who came out and walked, and to everyone who raised money or donated to the cause. The organizers' goal was to raise $30,000, and the initial count that night was $33,000! We are still waiting to hear what the official total was. I was going to put some pictures of the event up, but the ones we took didn't turn out real well and I'm still waiting on some from one of the participants that was there.

Kerstin got to miss a half day of school today to go see her good friend Dr. G for her monthly "clinic" visit. We are happy to report that Kerstin is still doing well (her ANC is 1125) and everything else physically is progressing as planned.

Thanks for checking in we Kerstin and we'll try to do a better job of updating :)

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Make-A-Wish Zoo Day

Today was zoo day at the Henry Doorley Zoo, sponsored by Make-A-Wish. There were lots of people there despite the rainy weather. The zoo staff brought out some critters for the kids to see. They included a baby hedgehog, a snake, a penguin, a tarantula, and a cockatoo (pictured).

While we were in town, we dropped off some "K-Team" t-shirts to some friends who are participating in the Light The Night walk this Thursday in Lincoln.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

1st Day of School



Yesterday was the first day of school for Kerstin and her sister. Kerstin is a 1st grader this year. When her mom went in to wake her up yesterday, she found Kerstin sitting on the floor, dressed, bed made, back pack ready to go. Who knows how long she had been awake. She's been excited about going back to school for a couple of weeks and it really showed yesterday.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Fun in Arkansas!

As you can see by all the fun photos, the girls had a great time with Grandma and Grandpa in Arkasas. They got to have golf cart rides (some for fun, some to find Snicker the dog), kayak and play in the lake, make pie, paint rocks, build forts, sew pillows, and much, much more. I hope that Grandma and Grandpa had as much fun as the girls did. They were even good sports and watched the premier of The Cheetah Girls 2 last night!

It was such a blessing for the girls to spend time alone with G and G. We missed them dearly! Jeff and I did enjoy the time together, although I spent most of it getting ready for 23 third graders to come on Monday. I think we are all ready for school to start and get back into the routine again. The girls are excited to wear new outfits and see their friends again.


In case you didn't get our email, we are participating in the Light the Night walk for the Leukemia/Lymphoma society on September 14th in Lincoln. If you would like more information, please let us know. Kerstin is the honored patient for the walk this year. Cool, huh! We are putting a team together and even have team shirts available to all of our walkers (or people who would just like a "K" team shirt). Please call or email, or leave us a message if you would like a shirt. We will be ordering them on Monday afternoon. They are only $6.50, and we can get them to you the week of the walk. If you can't walk, but would like to make a donation, that would be great, too! You can send it to us or donate on-line at http://www.active.com/donate/ltnOmaha/aleafLTN. Checks can be made to the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society.

We hope you have a blessed week! We will try to post first day of school pictures soon.

Take care and thanks for checking on Kerstin. She still feels great! God is good!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Great Wolf Lodge



After deciding that we all didn't have time to make it all the way to Arkansas and back in 4 days, we decided to meet Grandma and Grandpa in Kansas City for one last summer fling. Uncle Brian and Brenna were able to join the girls and I (Annie). Unfortunately, Jeff had to stay home and work :( As you can see by the photos, the girls and the grown-ups had a great time. It took Kerstin a little bit for her to decide she wanted to go down the tube slides. Before the weekend was over, the 3 girls had mastered the very dark and scary raft ride. (Ok - Annie was the only one who really thought it was scary).

We had such a fun time swimming, sliding, playing games, eating, and just hanging out together. We also were able to do some shopping at the new Legends mall. Fun! We even had supper at the amazing T-Rex restaurant (think Rain Forest Cafe, except prehistoric).

As an added bonus, the girls get to spend the next week in Arkansas with Grandma and Grandpa! I have to go back to work this week at my new school, so I knew I would be very busy. Jeff is working, too, so it worked out great for Grandma and Grandpa to take them back to Arkansas. We miss them already!! It sounds like they are having fun hanging out at the lake, sewing, and keeping G and G VERY busy! It is back to school for them on the 28th, so they better enjoy the fun while they can.

Thanks for checking on us! Have a blessed day!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Doctor's Appointment


Kerstin had her monthly doctor's appointment with Dr. G today. We are happy to report that everything is going well even though her ANC is down from last time (currently at 1199 down from 1720 last month). She has had a veracious appetite lately which we think is from a growing phase. Whatever it is from, we are happy to see her thriving.

Kerstin and her sister have been attending Vacation Bible School this week. The theme is Bethlehem and the accompanying picture is of them grinding spices and making them into perfume. It is a family Bible School event where there are many "authentic" Bethlehem activities such as toy-making (with clay), a bakery, a dye shop, barnyard animals, a music shop, game-time, and, of course, lots of fun music.

We hope all is well with you and your families. Take care and thanks for checking in with Kerstin.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Thanks Kiann


Kerstin stopped by to see Kiann at the bank today to give her a little gift from Hawaii and to thank her for all of her work with Make-A-Wish.