TODAY is the blood drive!

Be a Hero, Save a Life, Donate Blood!
This is a reminder about the National Bloggers Blood Drive today. If you’re in Utah please come join us at Twelve Horses in Draper any time from 3 – 8 pm today. There will be movies, games, snacks and a couple prize drawings, not to mention […]

Be a Hero, Save a Life, Donate Blood!

This is a reminder about the National Bloggers Blood Drive today. If you’re in Utah please come join us at Twelve Horses in Draper any time from 3 – 8 pm today. There will be movies, games, snacks and a couple prize drawings, not to mention you will be hanging out with lots of cool people!

Twelve Horses is located at 13961 South Minuteman Drive, Suite 125 in Draper. Take the Bangerter exit off I-15, head east and turn south on MinuteMan Drive, the building is on the east side.

Reminder: Blood Drive TODAY!

Be a Hero, Save a Life, Donate Blood!
This is just an RSS reminder about the National Bloggers Blood Drive today, if you’re in Utah please come join us at Twelve Horses in Draper any time from 3 – 8 pm today.  There will be movies, games, snacks and a couple prize drawings along with hanging […]

bloodcells.jpgBe a Hero, Save a Life, Donate Blood!

This is just an RSS reminder about the National Bloggers Blood Drive today, if you’re in Utah please come join us at Twelve Horses in Draper any time from 3 – 8 pm today.  There will be movies, games, snacks and a couple prize drawings along with hanging out with lots of cool people!

Twelve Horses is located at 13961 South Minuteman Drive, Suite 125 in Draper.  Take the Bangerter exit off I-15, head east and turn south on MinuteMan Drive, the building is on the east side.

For more details, see my previous post here.

Remember to tag flickr, twitter and blog posts with TSFBlood so it’ll show up on the NBBD Aggregator!

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Lots of little kiddos, a purple cast, and a mostly clean house.

Serenity got a purple cast today.
We took her in Friday but her wrist was too swollen to cast. We didn’t expect that. It wasn’t swollen on Wednesday when it happened and we hadn’t unwrapped the temporary cast that Insta-Care had given her. According to our pediatrician it can take 3-4 days for […]

Serenity got a purple cast today.

We took her in Friday but her wrist was too swollen to cast. We didn’t expect that. It wasn’t swollen on Wednesday when it happened and we hadn’t unwrapped the temporary cast that Insta-Care had given her. According to our pediatrician it can take 3-4 days for it to swell.

So this morning we took her in and she loves that it’s so colorful.

The twins also had physicals this morning. They are healthy and growing well. We asked for the lab to run a blood panel on both of them, just in case. ;) We haven’t got the results back but I think if something was amiss we’d have heard.

Taking the 3 kiddos (3 and under) to the doctor at once was an adventure. Phil and I both were there and spent our time chasing babies and answering questions and trying to distract little ones and rolling our eyes at how hard it is to keep 3 little ones contained in the same room when they’re tired of the toys and they don’t want to be there.

On Wednesday is our blood drive in Serenity’s honor, and on Thursday we go back to the oncology clinic to start interim maintenance. Other than that not a lot is going on. Our oldest is watching 4 kids this week so they came over here today and our kids loved having playmates. When they were all in the van I thought to myself, “This is what it would be like to have 10 kids.” (Two of ours are staying with family members for the summer.) By the end of the day I was feeling a little frazzled so Phil gave me a break for some mommy time. It’s not often that I choose to spend my mommy time tidying up the house, but it desperately needed it.

Blood Drive on Wednesday!

It’s almost time for The Serenity Foundation’s first quarterly National Bloggers Blood Drive! 
The goal of the NBBD is to hold local blood drives in multiple locations around the world that occur at the same time allowing live tweeting/flickring and blogging to go on.  This being the first event and being planned with very little lead […]

It’s almost time for The Serenity Foundation’s first quarterly National Bloggers Blood Drive

The goal of the NBBD is to hold local blood drives in multiple locations around the world that occur at the same time allowing live tweeting/flickring and blogging to go on.  This being the first event and being planned with very little lead time and especially that it comes at a time when I’m completely swamped – it won’t be quite a representation of what I’m hoping the next one will be.  Hopefully this Wednesday’s event will be enough to really get the conversation started about the NBBD and the next one will have more locations. 

If you’re interested in hosting a local blood drive in your area next quarter, let us know – the next one will be in October. 

For now, if you live in Utah, please join us on Wednesday (July 30th, 2008) at Twelve Horses between 3 and 8 pm!  There will be a couple raffle giveaways, food, drink and movies for all.  Hope to see you there!

Twelve Horses is located at 13961 South Minuteman Drive, Suite 125 in Draper.  Take the Bangerter exit off I-15, head east and turn south on MinuteMan Drive, the building is on the east side.

We have a Facebook group here and any blog, flickr or twitter entry with the term: TSFBlood is automatically aggregated on the Blood blog here.  We also have a widget/plugin you can use to help advertise the blood drive here.

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Calling all Internet wizards with free time on their hands

Vicki asked about the dress that Serenity wore to her last clinic visit. You can see another photo of it here. It is from Tea, a children’s clothing line. I was fortunate to find both a dress and a tunic in size 2 and… I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM.
Not only are […]

Vicki asked about the dress that Serenity wore to her last clinic visit. You can see another photo of it here. It is from Tea, a children’s clothing line. I was fortunate to find both a dress and a tunic in size 2 and… I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM.

Not only are they incredibly cute but they snap up the front, kimono style. This means that we can access her port by undoing a couple of snaps, instead of taking her shirt or dress all the way off like we have done in the past. (Taking her shirt off has become a huge deal and it is very upsetting for her.) I even like that they are sleeveless, because when her port is accessed, we can run the line out through the shoulder and it’s easily accessible and not in her way.

Have I mentioned how much I love these clothes?

Now that we are nearing the end of summer they are going on sale around the Internet, but I’ve had a heckuva time finding them in a size 2. If you know of somewhere that sells them, please let me know. I would love to get a couple more.

Serenity is doing pretty well. This is her week off of chemo and she has been feeling great. Her eyes bother her a little – we are not sure why – and she still waddles a little bit but her walk is getting better every day. I overheard one of the kids ask her the other day, “Serenity? Did you ever know how to run?” It was cute, and bittersweet. I hope that she will be off and running again before too long.

Her next phase – Interim Maintenance – will last for 50 days. We will have clinic visits every ten days, rather than once a week. I know there will be IV chemotherapy at those visits. I don’t yet know what all she will have to take at home. Since we are switching chemo meds again I think there is a strong chance she will have to deal with awful side effects again. But, I hope not.

Today one of the kids set her up on an occasional table (that’s the name of it ;) ) that we have in the front room. And she fell off. I didn’t see it happen, but got the report when she started crying. She must have landed on her wrist funny because she complained about it throughout the day. It wasn’t swollen, and she could use it, but she continued to cry about it.

We decided it ought to be seen, so Phil took her in to Insta-Care where they x-rayed it and it is fractured. The doctor put a temporary cast on it and we will try to get in to the pediatrician in the next day or two to have it casted. My poor girl. She is having a rough time of it. With one arm in a cast she can’t roll over or even stand up very well from a sitting position. And she is in some pain still. (