Watching the clock

Yesterday Serenity woke with a small fever (101). It didn’t last and she felt ok through the day. This morning she woke feeling warm again, and looking sick, so we are biding our time until she’s had it for an hour and we call the clinic.

Last week her ANC was 400 and the doctor told us to hold her chemo for 2 weeks. In light of that, I think if her fever stays they will probably have her come in.

She’s had a sibling with a cough and cold, so it’s probably the same virus.

Car Accident.

Yesterday afternoon Serenity and her oldest sister, Talysa, were in a car accident. The Isuzu Rodeo that Talysa was driving rear ended a dump truck on the freeway. They hit pretty hard and the Rodeo was totalled.

Talysa was knocked unconscious and had multiple lacerations. Serenity has a few facial cuts and quite a bit of bruising from her car seat straps. She hit the side of her face and has some facial swelling and bruising but she was able to leave the hospital late last night. She is in a lot of pain today, and is having a hard time moving around or standing. Talysa stayed overnight for observation and is also in considerable pain, but will probably be discharged today.

We know we are very fortunate that the girls are going to be ok, and we’re so grateful that they weren’t severely injured.

Give Kids The World

taking a break with Dad

The most magical part of our vacation (in my opinion) was the place where we stayed, Give Kids The World. I am not eloquent enough to describe what a wonderful, magical place this was. Before our trip I had heard people say, “Make sure and do every activity at Give Kids The World, even if you have to give up time at Disneyworld.” Other people spoke of wanting to return, and what a neat place this was, and how everything was free. Even then, after listening to them and browsing the GKTW website, I was unprepared for how very special this place was.

Give Kids The World

I encourage you to visit their website to read the inspiring story of Henri Landwirth, and how he built this dream come true.

Give Kids The World is a place for children with a life threatening illness to stay, along with their families. It’s a 70 acre resort that has helped over 95,000 families, from more than 65 countries.

Castle of Miracles, complete with moat and carousel

Everything is free. The rides, the food, the gifts, and the activities. They have photographers on staff to photograph your child, and you’re given a CD of all the photos upon checkout. Our villa had free sunblock, free laundry soap & dryer sheets, a fridge stocked with drinks, and the kids all received T-shirts and stuffed animals. There are several restaurants on the property – all free – offering pizza, cafeteria style cooking, cookies, pastries, Boston Market meals, and even all you can eat ice cream. I think we ate ice cream every single day. (Some days more than once!)

all you can eat ice cream shop

Our family participated in many of the activities, including: playing Candyland on the life-sized Candyland playground, horseback riding, Village Idol (a talent show similar to American Idol, where the kids are the judges and every child wins), Mayor Clayton’s birthday party & dance, a dance for teenagers, Winter Wonderland parade, meeting Santa Claus (every child gets to choose a toy), and meet & greets with various characters from Disney and Nickelodeon. Just as we’d been told, there was far more to do than time to do it!

In front of our villa:

home sweet home

Horseback riding:

Serenity loves horses!

Safari Theater, where several of the activities were held:

Safari Theater at Give Kids The World

Christmas with Santa and his elves:

Santa

Disney characters:

meeting new friends

Mickey and Minnie

Meeting Barney and Dora inside the Castle of Miracles:

Barney

with Dora

With Mayor Clayton and Miss Merry: (Serenity misses them so much that she kisses a picture of Miss Merry every day)

Mayor Clayton and Miss Merry

Breakfast with Mayor Clayton:

Mayor Clayton

Dancing with Miss Merry at Mayor Clayton’s birthday party:

dancing

Each of these stars represent a child who has stayed at Give Kids The World. It’s both beautiful and sad to see the ceiling covered with them.

too many stars to count

It was a wonderful trip – beyond anything we’d imagined – and none of us wanted to leave.

Home again, home again, jiggety jig.

I just wanted to post a quick update to let you know that we are home and our wish trip was amazing. I feel bad we didn’t keep up with the daily posts but there was so much to do and we were exhausted every single day.

Give Kids The World is an incredible organization, as is Make A Wish. We had the time of our lives and the kids begged to be able to stay. They never wanted to come home!

We will post some photos and write more about our trip soon.

Back in May of this year…

I meant to post this video as part of Serenity’s 1 year survival with Leukemia. I actually put the video together quite a while ago but couldn’t bring myself to make it public because it was painful for me to watch. I put it on the kids computer a while ago and now Serenity watches it almost every time she gets on the computer. It’s not so painful anymore so I think I can make it public.

It’s probably close to time to start working on ‘Part 2’ to cover the year since diagnosis and how she’s doing now. Anyway, I hope you all enjoy this…. (it’s formatted for full screen play, there’s a button on the bottom bar of the video that will make it full screen)

Serenity’s Cancer Journey from Phil801 on Vimeo.