Jace was scheduled for surgery at 12:00 but we didn't get in until after 2. Again he waited patiently and didn't ask for anything to eat. He hadn't eaten since 10 the night before. Surgery lasted a little over 3 hours and everything went as planned. They went through the groin with a catheter and place a stint in the valve that was moved in his previous surgery. The valve was not opening so it was creating blockage which led to the veins in his neck bulging out. The stint is one that if his vein gets bigger as he grows they can go in with a catheter and expand the stint to fit properly. Another minor procedure but we will hope the Doctor is right when he says that probably won't need to happen. The only thing we need to watch is that it is a foreign object and his body could reject it. I feel good with the whole outcome and am pretty sure his body will accept the stint. Thanks to our wonderful home teachers Todd and Alex for coming to give Jace a blessing. I know the doctors were guided in making the right decision. Thanks to every one for your continued prayers and thoughts. He is doing amazing.
It's no wonder Jace likes going to the hospital. They have a Wii and we don't.
Driving to the O.R
The nurses and the anesthesiologist preparing him for surgery
Out like a light
Just out of surgery
After surgery he had to lay flat on his back with his leg strapped down so he couldn't move it for 6 hours to control bleeding.
I had to take this picture, it was just so cute. It was his first time walking after surgery and his nurse Jody was giving him a sticker.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Beautiful day ended not so good
We woke Sunday morning with the plans to go hiking around the Gold Butte area. The weather was beautiful and so we grabbed some snack and the other half of the Williams Crew (Jason/Tonya family) and headed out. I think we did more driving than hiking this time because we couldn't find the turn to Sheep Herders Panel were we wanted to go. Finally we found it out off we went. The kids love climbing on the rock formations and enjoying the weather. We then went back to the truck and did some shooting. Jason and their family headed back home and we decided to stay and finish shooting. On our way home the boys normally ride on the back of the tailgate and sometimes jump off and run behind and then jump back on. Well this time Tyler decided to run beside the truck on an embankment. He got to close to the edge and ended up sliping and getting pinned between the embankment and the truck tire. Luckly we were only going about 5 miles an hour. The worst scream I have ever heard came out of my child the minute it happened. We thought he had been ran over. I can't even describe the emotion a parent feels at that moment. After careful assesment realizing he had not been ran over we loaded him in the truck for the long journey home. With lots of prayer we are thankful that he is ok. He has lots of scrapes and bruises and still can't put pressure on his right hip. They didn't see anything broken on the x-ray but said that sometimes a hair line fracture in kids takes a few days to show up. We will hope for the best and give him lots of hugs and kisses along the way. I am so proud of my little man. He calmed right down and was able to tell us where he hurt. He then asked for a blessing as soon as we were in town. His very next words were "Mom am I going to have to miss my flag football game tomorrow?" Kids, they know what's important. I am so grateful I have the knowledge of the gospel and know the Lord was with us that day. My prayers to Him were answered and I will never forget the great debt I owe him for my sons life and the comfort he gave me to know how to take care of him during our long ride home. I love the gospel with all my heart and have a firm testimony of faith and prayer. Thanks to all of you who came rushing to our aid.
This is why they call it Sheep Herders Panel. There is a ton of Petroglyphs on this rock wall. We were very careful to not let the kids touch the petroglyphs because the oil from your hands will ruin them.
Brok, Tank and Wyett
Ty, Tank and Bryli
Most of the Williams Crew
Ty shooting the 22
Gino thinks he can out shoot me but we all know better.
Jayman shooting the BB gun
Brok shooting his 22 and I'm shooting the 357. I'm pretty sure I shot the bottle first but Brok may tell you a different story. He just doesn't want people to know his mom's a pretty good aim.
Brok and Ty on the back of the tailgate just before he got injured
The side that got pinched between the truck tire and the embankment
Another angle of the right side
Bruised and banged up ankle
Ty's first and hopefully last IV ever
This is why they call it Sheep Herders Panel. There is a ton of Petroglyphs on this rock wall. We were very careful to not let the kids touch the petroglyphs because the oil from your hands will ruin them.
Brok, Tank and Wyett
Ty, Tank and Bryli
Most of the Williams Crew
Ty shooting the 22
Gino thinks he can out shoot me but we all know better.
Jayman shooting the BB gun
Brok shooting his 22 and I'm shooting the 357. I'm pretty sure I shot the bottle first but Brok may tell you a different story. He just doesn't want people to know his mom's a pretty good aim.
Brok and Ty on the back of the tailgate just before he got injured
The side that got pinched between the truck tire and the embankment
Another angle of the right side
Bruised and banged up ankle
Ty's first and hopefully last IV ever
Paytans last drill team performance
Paytan has been in drill team since October and has loved every minute of it. She is a wonderful dancer and I love watching her. She definetly doesn't get her moves from her mother. It must come from the Williams side. Their last performance was at the High School Drill team review and they did a wonderful job. Way to go girls!!
Happy Birthday Brokman!!!
I can't believe I have a 14 year old. Brok is an amazing young man. He is always willing to help his siblings. Brok loves being with his friends, riding his peddle bike and motorcycle, he loves hiking and climbing, shooting, spending alot of time with his new buddy Tank, any type of sports and anything else that gets him out of house work. He is a great example to his brothers and sister and loves his calling in church. Brok is well on his way to becoming an amazing missionary. Love you Buddy!!
Brok,Ty,Jace, and Sterling
Brok and his new dog Tank
Brok on motorcycle
Broks been our climber from the time he could crawl.
At times they do like each other
Brok,Ty,Jace, and Sterling
Brok and his new dog Tank
Brok on motorcycle
Broks been our climber from the time he could crawl.
At times they do like each other
Broks Wrestling tournament
Brok first match was against Ty Rappeleye and he won by points on that one. The next match he wrestled another kid and lost a few points because it was coligate and not freestyle. OOPS!! We thought it was freestyle on Friday night. He did a great job and wrestled hard. He ended up getting 2nd place. Good Job Brok!!!
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