Sunday, May 15, 2011

Field Trip

One of the staff in the NICU commented on Silje's upcoming "field trip." That made me laugh. Not too many laughs in the last few days. A couple, here and there--we try--but it's difficult when things are coming at you so fast. ...and strange to think that things are coming at you so fast when there are hours of sitting around. We're not doing nothing, we're sitting with our girl. But time has taken on a different feel these last few days.







Some things to update on:
The person performing the surgery, Dr. Abraham, stopped by to discuss with us. He gave us some new information and confirmed a bunch of what we've already heard. One thing of note that he said is that the success rate in this type of surgery is 95%, not 80% as we'd previously understood. So, that sounded good..., well better!

The pediatric cardiologist, Dr. Abarbenell (I think that's the spelling!) also clued us in on some of the things we had questions about. You can see the doctors in this photo--Abraham on the left, Abarbenell on the right.





Surgery is scheduled for 8:00a tomorrow (Monday). It should last about three hours. Recovery from surgery will take about a week in the PICU and then move over to the NICU after that where Silje will learn to nurse and all the other things she should be learning right now.

Now, I need to mention something remarkable that happened today. We got to the hospital a little later this morning after getting ready, pumping, getting breakfast, checking out of the hotel, packing up, etc. When we arrived, I helped Jeni inside and then went out to the car to bring in a couple of bags. I was outside for two minutes max! When I got back inside, Jeni and some random woman I'd never seen before were standing there crying over a bag laying on the floor. What in the world?!



When Stian was born, Jeni met a bunch of women (a dozen or so) in an online forum and they got along so well they have kept in touch these three and a half years. (They all had kids around that time.) Well, they all got together and put together a care package and this person, Jess, brought it over from Columbus, OH--about a three and half hour drive in the mist. And when I say a care package, it is one of those big shopping bags from IKEA packed full of food, toys, feel-goods and gift cards. Jeni had never met Jess in person before and didn't recognize her at first from her online photos. And here she was, bringing the well wishes of the dozen or so from the group, and a number more.



And this evening, Jeni's mother relayed to me this:

"Don’s brother has started a prayer chain for [Silje], my cousin Carol has her whole church praying for her and has even given her name to a Christian radio station so people all over Kansas are praying for her. Brian and Enid have added her to their church prayer chain – who knows how many others. I’ve received notes of support and love from so many people. Lyle even sent a note telling us that you just have to remember the most important thing is love. I just think there is a so much love out there for you guys that you should be able to feel it."

Well, we do. We are absolutely stunned by the outpouring from all corners.

I will close off with a note about the transport team. Two of the members that transported Silje from Lafayette to Indianapolis were on the transport team that transported her this afternoon from the NICU to the PICU. A much shorter ride this time--a few blocks as opposed to 60 miles. These people are really great. And in the midst of all the wires and tubes and electronic gizmos and gadgets that need to be disconnected and reconnected on a mobile cart, they had time for kind soothing words to a little girl who hardly knows they are there.





Everyone here has been nothing but caring and kind and compassionate.

9 comments:

Zaira said...

Love you Jeni! So glad Jess recognized you at least to find you! lol We are all thinking of you and Silje

Em said...

I can't agree with Zaira more. We're all thinking of you and your family. I hope the care package helps you out some.

Jamie said...

My heart is swelling with all the love out there for you and your family. I hope that the care package makes things a little easier for you all. We love you Jeni and will be there holding your hand(s) tomorrow in spirit.

Amy @ Journey Mum said...

We love Jeni so much and can't thank you enough for keeping us updated so well on how your little girl is doing. Thinking and praying for you all!

Anonymous said...

Hi Famiy of Four!

Silje is beautiful and we are praying for her surgery tomorrow morning.

Love, Dave & Karin Miller and the kids.

Amber said...

Kris, thank you so much for keeping us updated.

Jeni, I just wish there was more that we could do for you. I hope that the care package eases the burden a little.

Take care of yourselves and each other while the doctors take care of Silje. Hopefully in a couple short weeks, you'll be able to begin your lives as a happy, healthy family of four.

Carol Rickenbrode said...

Jeni, you have some awesome online friends who are now in person friends. Love is the most important thing right now, and you, Kris, Silje and Stian are getting the most loving vibes we all can send to you, plus the Power of Prayer.
We look forward to amazing news tomorrow and we will be praying nonstop for our sweet little girl cousin.....
Love and Hugs to you, Jeni and Silje

Anonymous said...

Love you Jeni. Thinking about you, Kris and Silje today (especially).
I hope that the care package helps even in some small way. Take care of yourselves. xxoo

Erin

laurafingerson said...

Aw, that care package is the best! You have some wonderful friends!! Thank you so much for the additional information -- we all crave it, I know. 95% is awesome!! We are thinking about Silje right now during her surgery. Strong, strong, strong.