A Great Day For A Walk

We couldn’t have had a more gorgeous day for the AHA Heart Walk on Saturday…35 friends joined our family for the walk and cake celebration after the 5k stroll along the waterfront in Santa Barbara.  (A fun mix of friends from the Rescue Mission, my Bible Study, La Patera Elementary School, Coast Community Church, NurseCore, and Los Angeles…and, of course, Grandma Jo!)  It was a day of laughter, tears, celebration and thoughtful reflection.  We were blessed by the outpouring of support and thrilled by our team’s fundraising effort totaling over $8,000.00!!  Thank you, all, for this impressive collective effort!  Wilson, Max and Olivia embraced the day and were enthusiastic participants of the walk…they inspire me!  I’m so grateful Rolf and I get to do life with them.  🙂

Like a great deal of this journey, the pictures tell a better story…

Getting ready to go....
Grandma Jo and Rudy wearing matching "Survivor Caps"!
A sea of "Rudy blue" at the start of the walk.
A good visit with old friends!
Big Bro lends a hand
Leaders of the pack

Walking side by side with Logan's parents - Rayme and Brett
A day filled with memories of Logan Elliott
...and other special heart-buddies
Rudy took a nap along the way
"Thumbs Up" from Wilson
A strong finish by Mom and Dad
Time for cake!
We won the t-shirt contest!
Comfortable on Grandma's lap

Phew!  All of our “BIG” events are done now before Rudy’s cath on the 21st.  We’ll have some last minute fun with Grandma Jo before she leaves on Wednesday and then get ourselves organized for the quick trek down to UCLA…Thank you dear friends!

Saying Hello…and Goodbye

The activity continues this week at a fever pitch!  Just when we feared things would calm down between the Birthday and the big Heart Walk this weekend, a story about Rudy was featured in Tuesday’s edition of the Santa Barbara News Press.  We’re so proud and are working to get it linked or posted online for all of you Rudy fans to see.

An equally big highlight for me was the chance to meet some true heroes.  I had an opportunity to attend a conference at Stanford and, while it’s always fun to go prowl my alma mater (even if the only students I know to look up are kids of people I went to school with!), I was most excited that it would give me a chance to finally meet the Nelsons.  Over the course of Rudy’s journey, we’ve come into contact with many families facing similar circumstances–and a few of them become your friends.

If you read their blog, you will quickly get a sense of Justin and Victoria’s devotion to little Moriah.  Recalling my chance to see it first-hand makes my eyes a bit moist; love, concern, wisdom, joy, celebration, faith, hope, beauty in such abundance.  Moriah is adorable and her parents are such people of peace and grace having been thrust into one of the most challenging parenting scenarios conceivable.  Over the last two years, we’ve received vivid reminders of just how much might be asked of us as parents, but that becomes so clear when I see parents who have relocated, quit jobs and altered their lives to an unbelievable extent on account of their child’s needs.

Among the graces extended to Rudy is the fact that he didn’t come when his parents were in their mid-twenties.  I am in awe of Justin and Victoria and the way they have navigated this.  With her third birthday approaching, Moriah still has yet to spend any significant stretch of time at home.  But it’s getting very close and our prayers are with them–for Moriah’s health and for the mountain of logistics that need to be overcome with insurance, home health, etc. in order to get her there.  What awesome people.  What a great visit.  I hope I’m not being to forward if I insist on doing it at YOUR HOME next time!  Be sure to check out their blog and pray with us.

 

Justin, Victoria and Moriah proudly displaying their Rudy swag!

 

Devoted Rudy fans might have recalled yesterday’s significance…October 6th.  Five days after his birthday.  That unforgettable day two years ago when he had the Norwood (remember this and this).  As much as this date is etched into memory it got a bit overshadowed yesterday when Olivia got home from school and discovered that her pet fish, Allen, had gone to the great fishbowl in the sky.  As I was out of town, Max officiated at the memorial.  He shared that Allen was a good fish and he made Olivia very happy during his short life.  He gave unselfishly and asked nothing in return except for daily food and weekly changes of water (hindsight indicates that neglecting the latter may indeed be fatal).  Olivia is doing well, buoyed by the prospect of getting a new fish after school today, but draws comfort from us all remembering Allen–there was no beta like him!

 

Allen doing what he loved to do.

 

 

Allen's final resting place.

 

Countdown to the Heart Walk

This is definitely a season of fundraising in the Geyling household.  Yesterday was the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission annual fundraiser “Take Me Back To The Bayou”…a very special event for a cause to which we are deeply commited…the culmination of months of preparation and two full days of set-up by the Women’s Auxiliary (even Olivia spent her Saturday morning on the ranch to help decorate)…we are so blessed and pleased…the entire day was simply stunning. 

Team SBRM!

Now with the Bayou behind us, we can focus our energy on next weekend’s Heart Walk.  A BIG thank you to the many who have donated to the American Heart Association in honor of Rudy.  We’re happy to report that our team is currently ranked 2nd in fundraising for the Santa Barbara walk!!  As of today, our grand total is $5866.00!  The #1 ranked team is headed up by Rayme Elliott (Logan’s mom) so we are pretty excited that two “Heart Mom” teams are doing so well!  It’s not too late to donate!  Rolf is just two hundred dollars short of his goal so if you would like to participate by giving, please follow the link below to Rolf’s webpage where there are easy to follow instructions to donate online or send us a check (made out to the American Heart Association and sent to us at 6250 Avenida Gorrion, Goleta 93117) and we’ll make sure it get’s added to his total!  🙂

Click here for Rolf’s Heart Walk webpage

In addition to the fundraising, we’ve been busy making other preparations for the day’s festivities!  Rolf  turned our garage into a t-shirt factory creating t-shirts for our team!  We’ll have our official unveiling at the t-shirt contest the morning of the walk but here’s a sneak peek…

Team Rudy!

Those who are in the area are welcome to join us at Chase Palm Park Saturday morning!  We’ll gather at the park after the walk around 11am for birthday cake and fellowship!  We hope you can join us! 

‘Looking forward to another great event for another special cause!!

Happy 2 Years Rudy!

2 years old!

So here we are…Rudy is 2 years old.  When Rudy was born, the milestone of him turning two seemed so far down the road that we didn’t dare strain our eyes to envision it and now, looking back, it is hard to believe two years have passed!  How is it possible?  Reflecting on the past two years both overwhelms me and fills me with hope.  Today is a day for reflection and gratitude…

4:16pm October 1, 2008
4:16pm October 1, 2010
Stella's gift to Rudy...DRUMS!!!
Stella is showing Rudy how it works...
Dinner Party at "Rudy's"!!

Present Time!
9pm October 1, 2008
9pm October 1, 2010

Rudy has come so far since the Norwood and we praise God for His grace and peace through every step of this journey…nothing in this journey has been particularly easy and, yet, blessings mark our memories!  We can’t say it enough…we are grateful! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to you all for the sweet greetings on the blog and Facebook…stay tuned for Birthday Part II next weekend at the Heart  Walk!  Bless you dear friends…