A Sneak Peek – Page 1

We’ll want to write a lengthy wrap-up post once we get home to document all the exciting and tender moments we’re experiencing on this trip but we also can’t wait to share some of our favorite pics so here’s a sneak peak – page 1:

Day One –

It was Christmas at the Village the night we arrived and enjoyed a "meet & greet" with Santa - who gave presents to all the kids!
It was Christmas at the Village (like it is every Thursday night) the night we arrived and we enjoyed a “meet & greet” with Santa – who gave presents to all the kids!
It can't be Christmas without snow, right?  Rudy's first look at Christmas snow!!
It can’t be Christmas without snow, right? Rudy’s first look at Christmas snow!!

 

There are rides like this all over the main village area...you can hop on and ride anytime you want!  Rudy likes the rides for sure!
There are rides like this all over the main village area…you can hop on and ride anytime you want! Rudy likes the rides for sure!

Day Two –

Our new friends from KU!
Our new friends from KU in the Village Castle of Dreams!
Proof of our stop at Disney's Hollywood Studios Theme Park.
Proof of our stop at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Theme Park.

 

Rudy wasn't too sure about Shamu at the the Pirates & Princesses party...ha
Rudy wasn’t too sure about Shamu at the Village Pirates & Princesses party…ha

Day Three –

An early morning horseback ride!
An early morning horseback ride!
Official wranglers!
Official wranglers!

 

After that, a spin on the carousel on our way to breakfast!
After that, a spin on the carousel on our way to breakfast!
Day three's adventure outside the village was at Universal's Island of Adventure...
Day three’s adventure outside the village was at Universal’s Island of Adventure…
...where we had a Meet & Greet with ALL the Marvel Superheros!!!
…where we had a Meet & Greet with ALL the Marvel Superheros!!!
We ended our day with a poolside dinner...
We ended our day with a poolside dinner…
...and a movie!  :)  (Rudy rocking the water wheelchair)
…and a movie! 🙂 (Rudy rocking the water wheelchair)
The big kids having a little fun too!  :)
The big kids having a little fun too! 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beyond Description!

Sadly, our wifi access is spotty here and I (Trish) haven’t been able to get online the past two days to share all the amazing details of our trip so far (it’s kinda hard to write posts on an IPhone)! So, for now, I just wanted to report that we made it safely to Give Kids The World and the attention paid to the kids here is beyond description…it’s simply beautiful…it brings me to tears and I can’t wait to share more! Thank you for your prayers for safety…

Rudy on his first plane ride…

Wish Party In ‘Da House!

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Rudy had his Make-a-Wish “send off” party yesterday evening.  Wish granter Anne and her trainee Joseph came to the house with pizza, salad and cupcakes to present Rudy and our family with the official packet of information for our trip!  It was a fun evening that helped build our anticipation and excitement!  It’s sinking in that we’re actually going on this amazing adventure and we are all so grateful!  Honestly, this is something we have joyfully (and tearfully-I can’t read about a Make-a-Wish trip without crying) watched other heart families do over the years since Rudy was born but I just never imagined we’d get to experience it…I’m nervous about all the traveling and getting from point A to point B but I’m also anticipating special experiences that will lighten the heart of our family.  We have a VERY early 3am departure time out of Santa Barbara on Thursday morning which means in less than 48 hours, we’ll be en route to Florida!!!!  Yikes/Yeay!!!!

Wish granters Anne and Joseph share the fun with Rudy!
Wish granters Anne and Joseph share the fun with Rudy!
Anne sure had Rudy's attention when she pulled out a bag of goodies for him!  Ha ha
Anne sure had Rudy’s attention when she pulled out a bag of goodies for him! Ha ha
Shhhhh, the trip is pretty cool but Rudy would have been perfectly content with just the football!  Ha
Shhhhh, the trip is pretty cool but Rudy would have been perfectly content with just the football! Ha

 

Thank you Make-a-Wish from the whole Geyling family!
Thank you Make-a-Wish from the whole Geyling family!
A big thanks to Inogen too!
One happy little boy.

It just so happens that one of my wishes is coming true too…We discovered in the planning of this trip that airlines do not allow oxygen tanks on board so we needed to arrange to travel with an oxygen concentrator (a machine that converts room air into oxygen).  I’ve actually been working to acquire a portable oxygen concentrator for Rudy for over a year (since he started school) with no luck through our insurance and medical supply company.  Because the purchase price of these units can easily run in the thousands of dollars, it has been beyond our reach.  Inogen is a Nationwide Accredited Homecare provider that specializes in oxygen therapy and just happens to be headquartered here in Goleta.  Make-a-Wish gave them a call and they agreed to lend us their “top of the line” unit for the trip!!!  I still hope to purchase one at some point soon but the use of one for Rudy’s trip will completely transform the experience for all of us!  We picked it up yesterday and Rudy adjusted to it perfectly (It’s a little different in that it doesn’t give  Rudy a continuous flow of oxygen like a tank or our home concentrator but instead is triggered to give him oxygen when he takes a breath).  Thank you Inogen!!!

Check out the difference between our home O2 concentrator and the InogenOne Unit!  Amazing!!
Check out the difference between our home O2 concentrator and the InogenOne Unit! Amazing!!

 

Thank you all for your prayers and for sharing in our excitement!  Stay tuned for some fun pics...

Thank you all for your prayers and for sharing in our excitement!  We are so humbled and grateful.  Stay tuned for some fun pics..:)

 

 

 

 

The Scattered Start To A New Year

I’m not even sure what direction to take this post as life feels layered and scattered at the moment but the obscure list of “to dos” on this week’s list will culminate into something pretty special next week so we’re all just trying to ride the ride that is our life right now.  Sadly, Christmas is now all packed up and put away.  The big kids headed back to school today (Monday) and the big boys are preparing for their semester finals next week!  Rudy starts back to school tomorrow with a new schedule that has him departing on the bus at 7:40am!  I spent the day today running errands, communicating with the kids’ schools and Rudy’s doctors in preparation for our trip to Florida next week (!) and getting the last of the big sibs in for the flu shot.  Although my day was very productive, I’m ending the day feeling like the list of “things to do” is only getting longer as our departure for “Give Kids The World” gets closer.   Make-A-Wish does such an amazing job taking care of all the logistics on a trip like this but the reality is that there are always details that have to wait until the last minute and we’re down to that exciting final countdown.  As Olivia and Max headed out the door to go to school this morning, Olivia turned to me and said “I have a saying to keep me motivated for school this week Mom.  It’s ‘One more day at school means one more day closer to Florida.'”.  I like it…I think I’ll adopt a similar saying…:)

We’ve done a pretty good job of holding Rudy’s Wish Trip loosely and not getting too excited about it in case something happened to postpone or cancel it.  It’s so close now, though, it’s hard not to be totally giddy so I’m praying hard for health, safety and good weather for Rudy’s comfort and our family’s maximum enjoyment.  What an absolute gift this trip is and we are so grateful.

Rudy saw Dr. Harake a week and a half ago…his routine echo showed the valve leakage is unchanged (mild to moderate) and his half heart is getting larger (big sigh – not the direction we want it to go but what is to be expected).   Dr. Harake is not one to talk about big picture “what ifs” or hypotheticals so discussions about longterm options are pretty rare but it has become increasingly important for me to know whether or not he feels Rudy would ever be considered for a heart transplant.  It’s not that there would be comfort for us in knowing that it would be an option as the decision to pursue a heart transplant would be a difficult road to walk but it is something that occupies my mind quite a bit and if it’s clear Rudy would never be a heart transplant candidate then I could let that go. Currently our understanding is that Rudy would not be considered for a transplant because of his pulmonary hypertension but what if that were to change?  If his lungs healed, are there other concerns that would keep him off the list?  The answer is unclear but I did appreciate Dr. Harake’s willingness to engage in the conversation with me and affirm the value of the question.  He said he’d discuss it with the team at UCLA the next time Rudy’s case comes up in their group meeting.  We’ll touch base again in February.

Rudy had a short seizure on Friday…it was contained to his face and only lasted a couple of minutes so I didn’t feel the need to take him to the ER.  He was pretty wiped out after it happened and fell fast asleep so I let him sleep but kept a close eye on him the rest of the day.  I’m praying it was just a little blip and not an indication to increase his anti-seizure med yet again.

Speaking of Friday, one of the last big events of 2012 happened Friday afternoon when Wilson passed his written permit test at the DMV!  Yea…he is one step closer to getting behind the wheel – consider yourself warned.  Rudy is a big fan of the DMV…never short of a captive audience to woo and charm.

Official permit in hand!
Official permit in hand!

2013 started out right with a trip down to L.A. for Rolf, Max and Olivia to see Stanford play in the Rose Bowl (Wilson opted to hang with me and Rudy).  Not only was it a great game but we also got to visit with Bobby and Marilyn Clinton.  Bobby, a former professor at Fuller Seminary and author of several books on leadership development, has had a significant impact on Rolf’s life as a mentor and friend and we were blessed to have a chance to reconnect and give him and Marilyn a big hug!  🙂

Bobby and Marilyn Clinton
Bobby and Marilyn Clinton
The Professor and his T.A. reunited.  :)
The Professor and his T.A. reunited. 🙂
Go Cardinal!
Go Cardinal!

After Stanford’s win Rolf predicted 2013 is going to be a great year!  If only it were that easy but, okay, I’ll claim it!!  Happy New Year dear friends…may 2013 be rich in joy, grace, healing, peace and fun opportunities for growth (emphasis on fun!). 🙂

Christmas 2012

Christmas Tebowing at dawn.
Christmas Tebowing at dawn

Times are certainly changing…Christmases were once spent assembling all the toys the kids got from Santa…this year the day was spent syncing and activating electronics!  🙂  Ha Ha  Rudy did get one toy that needed to be put together so the day wasn’t completely disorienting but a major shift has occurred indeed.  Ha  Rudy is still more interested in the wrapping paper than he is in the gift but he took great joy in scooting around on his little indoor “bike” through piles of wrapping paper and checking out what everyone else got from Santa.

All smiles on Christmas morning...
All smiles on Christmas morning…

Of course, our Christmas Day wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Rescue Mission for Rolf’s annual Turkey Bowling Tournament with the residents.  We brought snacks and set up for this year’s extravaganza in the dining hall!  🙂  The competition was fierce as Rolf and the big kids joined in the bowling fun.  Rudy tolerated all the noise and commotion well with the help of his buddy Tom who sat with him and decorated Christmas cookies…so sweet!

Rudy and friends decorating Christmas cookies at the Rescue Mission.
Rudy and friends decorating Christmas cookies at the Rescue Mission.
Having lots of fun with new BFF Tom.  :)
Having lots of fun with buddy Tom. 🙂  This may be my favorite Christmas image this year!

It turns out that Rolf’s favorite Christmas present came from the pharmacy in the form of a little bottle stopper for Rudy’s Trileptal medication.  Now we can dispense this thick, sticky liquid medication straight from the bottle without having to first pour a little bit into a smaller cup to draw is up with the syringe (inevitably wasting a ton of medication) – genius.  Ah, the Costco pharmacist was definitely speaking Rolf’s love language this year and it will be the gift that keeps on giving multiple doses a day!  Not sure where they’ve been hiding those for the last four years…:)

LOVE the new bottle stop!
LOVE the new bottle stop!

Sadly, this Mama Elf didn’t quite get the sizing right on a couple of garments and we need to make a stop at the AT&T store so we are off to brave the “day after Christmas” crowds!  (yikes)  Luckily, this will include meeting up with Dad for lunch at the office…ho, ho, ho…the Christmas fun continues.  Love and hugs!

Favorite Christmas Memory

It’s exactly 12 midnight…Merry Christmas dear ones!  It’s hard to believe this day has come after so much preparation and anticipation. 🙂  The kids are all fast asleep after several checks on the NORAD Santa Tracker website (He’s currently in Colorado, by the way) and Rolf and I are getting ready to hit the hay ourselves.  We just couldn’t let this special day end before taking a minute to wish you all a very merry Christmas.  How grateful we are to be celebrating Christmas safely at home with all our children under one roof, snuggled sweetly in bed (well, actually, for Max, Olivia and Rudy it’s “snuggled sweetly on Livy’s floor for a Christmas slumber party”!).  We don’t take this scenario for granted at all but were also amazed at dinner tonight when Rolf asked the kids what their favorite Christmas memory is and all but one said the Christmas we spent in the hospital with Rudy.  Amazing!!  What a gift!  Olivia said it was her favorite because we were all together with Rudy…we all agreed that it was a particularly sacred Christmas for our family that helped shape in us a deeper awareness of what is truly worth celebrating on this day.

I guess Rudy finally got tired of just watching the big sibs make music and decided to take up the ukelele.
I guess Rudy finally got tired of just watching the big sibs make music and decided it’s time to take up the ukelele.
Rudy helping us celebrate at the Bethel House this morning...we just LOVE the women of Bethel House! :)
Rudy helping us celebrate at the Bethel House this morning…we just LOVE the women in recovery at the Bethel House! 🙂
Christmas Eve 2012
Christmas Eve 2012

The reading of a Christmas devotional…

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Time to open just ONE gift…

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Love and hugs from our home to yours…

2012 Family Christmas Photo
2012 Family Christmas Photo

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The Countdown Is On!

Just like most households this time of year, ours has been filled with holiday preparations of all kinds and the extra special  activities continue this week with a Christmas celebration with Rolf’s staff, two school band performances and Christmas caroling with the Girl Scouts!  🙂  In the midst of all the fun leading up to Christmas, we also received our hard travel dates and flight information from the Make A Wish Foundation.  We’ll be traveling to “Give Kids The World” on January 17th and returning to CA on the 25th!  Olivia promptly made a calendar to help us keep track of the number of days until we leave…and put it right next to our countdown to Christmas.  Ha Ha  This is truly a season of meaningful anticipation for our family as we prepare to celebrate the coming of Christ and anticipate this once-in-a-lifetime trip that we hope will be a profound shared experience filled with long lasting memories.  🙂

Simultaneous countdowns!
Simultaneous countdowns!

Some have asked if there is any new information about Rudy’s condition and I don’t have any specific updates…we don’t see Dr. Harake (cardiologist) until the week after Christmas and we don’t follow up with Dr. Shapiro (ENT) until after the new year…we’re supposed to see her in January but we may push that back to early February now that we have our travel dates for FL.  In general, though, Rudy is doing great.  His trach stoma is healing nicely but not completely closed as this could take several months.  He plays hard, sleeps hard and is generally happy as long as he doesn’t feel like he’s getting left behind when the rest of the household is buzzing to and from all their varied activities.  🙂  He seems to have developed a new fascination with the toilet which may be an indication he’s ready to start potty training!  He was quite proud of his new “big boy” toilet seat attachment and was happy to sit for awhile once he realized he could, indeed, balance there on his own.

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Three days later he amazed us with his determination to carry, kick and throw THREE avocados while he bottom scooted from the kitchen to the kids’ bathroom in just one trip for some toilet fun!  ‘Looks like it’s time to keep the bathroom door closed!! Ha Ha

IMG_3521Rudy’s calendar was full this weekend with a variety of special events like his classroom party on Friday…

Rudy enjoying a little holiday music at his school party!
Enjoying a little holiday music!

Rudy was happy to see Teacher Christy again who came for a special visit!

Happy to see Teacher Christy again who came for a special visit!
Teacher Diane and a classmate join in the fun!
Teacher Diane and a classmate joining in on the fun and Rudy practices eating during snack time below!

Practicing eating during snack time!

…cheering on Max’s hockey game at the championship game before it got rained out…

A little pre-game hockey scrimmage with Olivia and Brooke.
A little pre-game hockey scrimmage.

…decorating cookies with Olivia and friends…

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…and, my personal favorite, Christmas at Stow House!

Rudy has made amends with Santa!  Yea!!!
Rudy has made amends with Santa! Yea!!!

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Sadly Wilson missed out on this tradition due to a trip up north for a drum corps camp but the rest of the clan enjoyed the requisite visit with Santa...
Sadly Wilson missed out on this tradition due to a trip up north for a drum corps camp but the rest of the clan enjoyed the requisite visit with Santa…
Maxi got a little Rudy love...
Maxi got a little Rudy love…
A tractor ride with Olivia and friend Brooke!
A tractor ride with Olivia and friend Brooke!

Of course, in the wake of Friday’s tragedy in CT and the loss of so many healthy, vibrant  young lives, we cherish and hold close these moments even more as well as pray with new vigor for those engaged in life and death battles around us.  Our hearts were deeply burdened to find out last night that our little friend Daisy has taken a turn for the worse in her battle against cancer…here’s the latest.  In addition, four of our dear friends who are a part of the Rudy’s Beat community are also in serious cancer battles and we  ask you to please stop for a moment and pray for Daisy, Bryan, Kenon, Bob and Jen – each one so dear to us and each one so full of faith and grace  in their journeys.  Rudy’s milestones are significant because they arise out of the pitched battle he is in.  Our hearts are intertwined with people engaged in similar struggles.  We hurt when they hurt, but our lives are richer because of their friendships…thank you, dear friends, for helping us envelop them in prayer!

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God bless you friends…God bless the community of Newtown, CT…God bless those in a battle for health…God grant us all peace!

Rudy the Red-nosed Reindeer!

Last month we had the pleasure of a visit from Nick and Jeni Busta…you may remember that we first met this sweet couple at the Heart Walk back in September and had hoped for a chance to follow up with them.  Jeni is a HLHS survivor and spends a great deal of her time encouraging and supporting CHD families.  It was fascinating and extremely helpful for me to talk with someone who is able to articulate the challenges that accompany HLHS…I’ve wondered many times if there are unseen side effects for Rudy related to his HLHS that he is unable to tell us about.  Jeni confirmed that there is, indeed, the potential for chronic back pain and chest pain as these are things she battles each day.  I appreciated her candor and honesty in sharing about her experiences growing up…the things she wishes now she had (i.e. certain types of therapy) and the choices she’s grateful were made along the way.  Although I know each journey with HLHS is a very different path, it was encouraging to talk with an adult survivor who knows firsthand what Rudy is going through.  Talking with Jeni also reminded me that as much as we try to treat Rudy like a “normal” kid and encourage him to do all he is motivated to try, he has limitations that will frustrate him and he’ll need to be encouraged through them whether those limitations are temporary or permanent.

Olivia was particularly affected by Jeni’s stories of being bullied in school when she was young and I know she’s been thinking about them since.  Just a few days ago, Livy and I were in the kitchen when Dean Martin’s version of “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer” came on the radio.  When Deano sang “Rudy the red-nosed reindeer”, we laughed and said “Hey, it’s Rudy’s song”.  A couple of minutes later, Olivia asked “I wonder if what happens in that song will happen to Rudy?…I wonder if Rudy will be made fun of and bullied for his disability but then be asked to do something really special and important and then he’ll be a hero?”  Sweet girl…I love the way she thinks and her sensitivity toward Rudy. There is a lot to ponder in that question but I think we’re all a lot like Rudolph…we all have things that could be considered a flaw or disability that God desires to use for a special purpose.  When we live out that purpose, we become a hero to those we serve and, more importantly, God’s plans are accomplished through us!  Jeni is certainly a hero to many as are Rudy and the big sibs to me.  I pray that we’ll recognize God’s purpose in our weaknesses, that many heroic acts will fill this holiday season and that God will be glorified in it all!  ‘So grateful today for the many lessons we’re learning along the way.

Fun with Jeni, Nick and their niece and nephew!  :)
Fun with Jeni, Nick and their niece and nephew! 🙂

Of course, God gifts us with amazing strengths as well and I’m so glad our friend CeCe (and Rudy’s God-sister ;- ))blessed us with one of hers…look what she painted for Rudy for his birthday!  I love her interpretation of Rudy’s Heart filled with such color and life!  Thank you CeCe…keep up the great work young friend!  If Rudy’s Beat were a book, this would be my choice for the cover!!  Ha 🙂

Rudy's Heart...all dolled up!
Rudy’s Heart…all dolled up!

Lingering Just A Moment More

So Thanksgiving is already a distant memory having occurred a whole week ago and the shopping frenzies of Black Friday and Cyber Monday are already left in a big plume of dust!  The Christmas countdown is in full swing and the holiday will be here in a blink of an eye!!  Usually I’m one to stay ahead of the pack when it comes to anticipating and celebrating Christmas…I LOVE Christmas and want to soak it all up…every moment….every cheesy store-inspired tradition…every sacred experience the holiday holds for me as I reflect on the birth of my Savior.  I’d pull out the tree and decorate the house in early November if I could and kind of combine the whole holiday season into one big “ThanksChristmas” extravaganza!!!

But it feels different this year for some reason…I haven’t put my finger on it but I haven’t wanted to take our few Thanksgiving decorations down yet…I’ve wanted to linger a bit more in this season of thanksgiving, linger a bit more in those moments when something catches me eye and I try to take a snapshot of it in my mind, linger a bit more in stillness and peace.  I pray you had a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration and the spirit of that day lingers throughout your whole holiday season as well!

We enjoyed celebrating Thanksgiving with family this year…celebrating a holiday with family doesn’t happen very often for us with both of our families living so far away so we soaked up time with the Boston cousins over the long holiday weekend.  Rudy, of course, loved all the attention and cried pretty much non-stop when everyone left for an outing he couldn’t join in on!  🙂  He’s so aware and soooooo wants to be included in what the big kids do.  🙂

Rudy’s doing well, though, and has remained healthy so far since the cooler weather of a Santa Barbara winter rolled in.  After the slew of over a dozen doctor/ER/UCLA visits in October, he’s gotten a break from doctor appointments this month and we’ve appreciated the reprieve.  We have a handful coming up in December but they are all routine appointments so hopefully Rudy’s health will remain stable in the next few weeks of (more than usual) activities…we need to pace ourselves as we get closer to our Wish trip in January!!!

Here’s a little Thanksgiving photo recap…

 

At Macy’s to drop off our letters to Santa with cousins Mayali and Kyra!
The ceremonial drop!

 

What’s your wish Rudy?
Looks like Uncle Rolf is getting a blessing from Fra. Junipero Serra at the Old SB Mission! Wow!
Swimming with a dolphin at…McDonalds!?

 

Rudy with Aunt Andi and his new buddy John!

 

Just one of those moments Mama likes to linger on…thanks for capturing it Dale. 🙂

Okay, so my favorite Thanksgiving memory of 2012 will go down in the books as the serenade Rudy got at the SBRM feast…Rudy, Max and I spent the day hanging out in the courtyard talking with the homeless guests as they waited to be seated for lunch and there were two gentlemen in particular who were eager to sit down and spin a mile-long yarn!  🙂  At one point, one of them asked me what Rudy’s name was and as soon as I said “Rudy”, they broke out simultaneously into a loud and somewhat off key rendition of “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer”. Rudy’s enthusiastic response encouraged them to sing even louder!  The expression on his face was similar to the picture below…total joy and acceptance.  The scenario was annoying to more than a few people standing around us but for Rudy and the two men who serenaded him, it was a highlight of the day.  🙂

Rudy at the Rescue Mission Thanksgiving feast…

Thank you friends!  Thanks for being the special individuals you all are and for sharing yourselves with us!  Thank you for your prayers and for your concern when we go longer than usual in posting an update.  Thank you for sharing in our love for Rudy and for your friendship to our family.  We all have so much to be thankful for…and I want to linger on those thoughts…always!  Blessings to you today.