Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New

"Oh, sing to the Lord a new song! Sing to the Lord, all the earth.
Sing to the Lord, bless His name; proclaim the good news of His salvation from day to day.
Declare His glory among the peoples."
Happy New Year!
I hope your holiday season was the best ever. Ours was wonderful. We stayed at home this year since David's counts were to be hitting their lowest around Christmas day. It was sad not being with lots of extended family, but I think this was actually a good thing for the kids. I think they needed a little more quiet, and one-on-one time with Daddy.
Rob was able to have 12 days off from work, and that was a blessing. We were able to get a few small projects done around the house, and we were able to do a lot of family stuff (aka: playing games, watching movies, playing in the yard, reading books). He goes back to work tomorrow. I think that Isaac is going to take this pretty hard since he seems to really need Rob right now.
It is only 14 days until David's last treatment of Chemo....if all goes well. We will be taking him in early (6am) for an exam by the eye doctor and then straight over to the Day Hospital for the chemo. It will be a long day, but I am glad that we get to do it all at once and get it over with. I am still unsure what the future routine will be, but I guess experience will be the best teacher.
The first thing that will happen is a genetics appointment on January 31. They will be trying to determine if David's retinoblastoma was caused by an inherited gene or if it was caused by a spontaneous gene mutation while in utero. This is important for us since each different scenario has different implications for David's future, and also for Hannah and Isaac. We are pretty sure that David's retinoblastoma was caused by a spontaneous gene mutation (which is the better scenario of the two) since we have never heard of this condition on either side of our family. But, we will have to wait and see. I think that this will probably involve genetic testing of Rob's and my blood as well as David's blood.
After that, we know that for several years, David will have to have extensive exams every 3 months.
But right now, we have one of the happiest little guys on the planet. He loves to be with the older kids, and just lights up the room with his smile. The big kids love him too! We have been spending a lot of time this holiday just being thankful for our little family and all that God has so generously blessed us with.
So, we start this year out right - with hearts full of praise to our God.
-Kim
Here are some new pictures for you.

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