Thursday, January 28, 2010

Update on Kate

Hi Everybody,

Just wanted to let you know what we found out for Kate. The tests they did at Mayo, which are quite a bit more high tech than what has been done in Bismarck, showed that Kate is profoundly deaf in both ears. To help you understand, hearing impairment is classified as mild, moderate, severe, and profound - in that order. Profound is totally deaf. The belief is that her hearing has gotten progressively worse. They are saying she has no residual hearing left. I know at one time, her hearing aids were helping and she did turn to some sound so she has not always been profoundly deaf. It has just gotten worse over time. She is definitely a candidate for cochlear implants in both ears. We have tentatively set the date for surgery for March 23rd. We need to be there a day ahead of time for imaging studies (MRI and CT scan), as well as a physical. We could still be turned down if for any reason her physical structure of her middle ear, cochlea, and bone in that area is malformed or missing, or if she is missing any of her auditory nerves. We won't know that until the day before surgery. Surgery is considered outpatient, which is hard for me to believe as the surgery takes 4 to 5 hours and is very detailed. They plan on discharging her that day but ask us to stay in Rochester overnight so that they can remove bandages the next day before we head home. We then will return to Mayo two to three weeks after surgery so that they can activate her devices. They have a very high success rate for these implants and we were very impressed with the doctors and staff that we met at Mayo. I do believe Kate is in very good hands. Please keep her in your prayers that all goes well. I'll keep you posted.

Love to all,
Christy


P.S.: Patti, here are the pictures of my mom and dad's sunroom that they added on this fall. They are also having new kitchen cabinets put in later this winter and new appliances. It has really opened up their dining room area. One of my dad's favorite spots now is sitting in the rocking chair in the sunroom. Thanks again to your entire family for everything this past weekend! It's always fun to come visit!




Wednesday, January 27, 2010

There's always next year

Patti,

I learned 4 words from viking fans, "there's always next year". After the Jets lost I didnt really care who won the second game. The only thing I didnt want is a Jets-Vikings Superbowl and the Vikings winning. Then i would have never heard the end about the team that let the Vikings FINALLY win a superbowl. At least I dont have to worry about that for now. I still think you should get a Farve jersey cuz he'll be back next year and The Purple Jesus may finally get you to the promise land. He may have thrown the interception but if they wouldnt have had fried chicken before the game they may have been able to hang on to the ball.

So Patti, "there's always next year"!!!!

Todd

ps- These pictures look awfully similar



Monday, January 25, 2010

Football

Well I decided someone should break the silence... Though I am impressed on your ability to refrain from posting Todd. We all thought you would be on the blog posting seconds after the Saints kicked the ball... Needless to say, Favre only had one fan remaining in the house on Sunday, Matthew. He still insisted Favre was his favorite player despite everyone else grumbling about how the game ended. This morning he informed me that Favre didn't win but that he still liked him:)

My mom claims she knew it was only a matter of time, and that the man deserved to go out of the season the same way he left the Packers, on an interception. And he lost the little respect she had left when he cried at the press conference. Take note of that Todd, if you ever want anything from Patti, just don't cry!

We enjoyed having Christy, Cody, Kate and Matthew at the house from Friday evening until this afternoon. They came earlier to beat the storm so they made a visit to MOA and Matthew had extra time to play with Nelli. Kate did leave with 2 major bumps on her forehead and several smaller ones from collisions during her stay, so I wouldn't be surprised if the doctor recommends a helmet for the next time she visits Patti's house... Hopefully they hear good news on Wednesday after they go through the tests!

With the Viking season over, we are looking forward to baseball season and the Minnesota Twins! A MN sports team has to get it together eventually and win a championship... right?

--posted by Anna

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Mary's Boss

Michael Barringer-Mills is Mary's immediate boss at the American Refugee Committee.


Minn. Man Helps Coordinate Haiti Relief
Reporting
Holly Wagner
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (WCCO) ―

A Minnesotan helping coordinate relief efforts on the ground in Haiti says he has never seen anything to compare to the devastation he sees there.

Monte Achenbach and his co-worker Michael Barringer-Mills are with the American Refugee Committee, and are trained to respond to natural disasters. They have responded to emergencies all over the world.

"This is a city I use to move around freely and really enjoy this place, and it's crushing to see what's happened to it," said Achenbach Monday morning, calling from a satellite phone he took to Port-Au-Prince.

Achenbach said they are set up close to an area where the military is bringing in supplies. The sounds of helicopters and cargo planes make it tough to sleep.

He said they have access to fresh water but food is harder to come by. Worse still, he says, is the smell hanging in the air, which is a real marker of the tragedy.

"Everyone has things stuffed up in their nostrils or they have a lotion that they put beneath their nose so that it masks the smell," he said. "It really is the smell of decay and destruction."

Logistically, it remains difficult to get people the food, water, and medical care they desperately need, which is why he says he is there. He spends his days coordinating these relief efforts and listening to the stories of the survivors.

"People are burying their own families," he said. "I ran into one man -- an educated, well-spoken guy -- who said that his entire family of seven were lost. He had spent the last two days burying them himself."

Achenbach used to live in Haiti, and lost two friends when the U.N. headquarters collapsed.

"To be honest I don't know that I'm dealing with it very well, and I think I'm kind of delaying the processing of everything that I'm seeing and what I'm going through," he said, emphasizing his concentration on doing whatever he can to make life easier for the earthquake's survivors. "I think that commitment is what's keeping me going right now."

The American Refugee Committee planned to have Achenbach and Barringer-Mills stay for two weeks initially and then planned to send another team in. Now it looks like their stay will be longer than planned.

Monday, January 18, 2010

More Holiday Pictures

Hi Everybody,

We've been enjoying all of the postings to the blog. Congratulations Todd, Trista, and Trae! We're excited for you guys! Here are a few photos from Christmas and New Years with our family. Papa Morey was planning on posting pictures of the kids but hasn't gotten around to it so I thought I'd attempt it.

These were the two best shots of the kids at Christmas. Grandma tries so hard to get a picture of all of them together and it rarely happens.

Oh and just to clarify...the plastic shoes Kate is wearing are not hers. They belong to a doll at Grandma's house and Kate insists on wearing them every time we're there.

This was Grandma's attempt at a picture of the grandkids on New Years when we were at Mike and Lindsey's. This is pretty typical of how it is when everybody's together.


And here's little Maddy. She has grown by leaps and bounds and is such a smiley and happy little thing. I don't think there have been any more pictures of her since she was born so I just had to share. This picture is an older one so she has grown even more since it was taken.

And Patti, we did get our first appointment set up for January 26 and 27 at Mayo for Kate. For those of you who may not know, we are heading to Mayo to see if Kate is a candidate for cochlear implants. We found out her hearing is getting worse and her hearing aids are probably not helping her to hear well enough. She'll go through a day and a half of different appointments there to determine if she is a candidate. If she is, we'll go back for surgery in the next month or so. Patti, I'll give you a call later this week as to our plans. Right now, we're planning on going straight to Rochester on Monday but we might need to crash at your place Sunday night if we decide to come early due to weather. Matthew has been asking for the last month when we get to go to Patti's. We'd all love to see you guys! I'll keep you posted.

I'll try to keep all of you posted as to how things go with Kate. Please keep her in your thoughts. Take care!

Love,

Christy

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Football

Todd,
My mom is hoping for a Jets versus Vikings Superbowl match up, just so she has something to brag about when she sees you next:). After today's game she thinks Farve just may have what it takes to go all the way. I think she should start looking for a jersey to wear to the next family gathering:)

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Happy New Year!

I thought it was time to finally enter a post to wish everyone a Happy New Year! We made it through the holidays and as Anna's post showed, made it up to the Cabin on Saturday after Christmas.

I went to Denver with Frank earlier this month and got to see everyone but Jon.

Mary made it to Africa, but with the Haiti situation, she has to return two weeks early. She did not get to see their refugee camps, but reported today, she did see the Nile River. I'm sure she will update everyone on her travels once she returns.

Trae, congratulations on your family news.

Christy and Cody, keep me informed on Katy's situation and when you will be traveling. Our door is open any and all times you may need a place to stay.

Frank gets to go to the playoff game tomorrow. I'm not as optimistic as Jake, but stranger things have happened.

Keep posting pictures of all those little ones.

Love,

Patti

New Pics by request

Jake (and others), Here are a few pictures from Christmas and New Years. We didnt end up with a whole lot, but that was because we forgot to charge the battery in the camera a few times. Hope everyone has a great weekend!!!



Trae after he opened this present, a new trike, from Grandma and Grandpa
Trae and Kylan 'squeezing into the nook and Grandma's house, who new this was going to be their favortite spot when the house was built

Trae and his cousin Rylan playing with the train under the tree at Grandma and Grandpa Riehl's house

Trae playing in the snow fort that his uncle Roby built him and Rylan after the blizzard

Trae and Adria (my Goddaughter) at a New Year's Eve party




Sunday, January 10, 2010

Breaking News

Well, some of you may have already heard but I suppose we should tell the rest. Trae is going to be a "big brudder" around August sometime. We knew about it at Christmas time and told just immediate family, but soon realized how hard it would be to keep a secret. Tristas first appointment is not until Jan. 21st, so it is still early in the process. Trae wants the baby "NOW" and can not quite figure out why we can not make this happen. We will keep you posted and give more information as we find out. We hope 2010 is treating everyone well and are looking forward to spring.

Todd

ps- How about the Green Machine, Go JETS!!!!!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Christmas

Hi Everyone,
I know my mom sent the letter to the aunts and uncles but I posted it below for the rest of you. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year! We originally intended to spend Christmas eve in the cities and then drive up to the cabin to celebrate Christmas that Sunday as a family. The snow storm kept us home until Saturday, so we celebrated here and then only a few of us made it to the cabin. It was beautiful and well worth the drive. Mary, Joe, and I returned home on Monday and my parents stayed for a week. My dad did make it out ice fishing with the dogs and they were successful at getting one fish.

Mary leaves Thursday for Uganda so she should have an update with pictures to share when she returns in 3 weeks.

Hopefully many of you will be able to work in a cabin trip this summer! Todd, we will even arrange a bear sighting just for you! You just need to be willing to cover yourself with honey and run through the woods! Just send the weekend dates of your choice to my mom and she'll mark it on the calendar!



The Letter:

Dear Family and Friends:

As 2009 draws to an end, one has to ask, “Who’d have thought it?” We saw the rise of Susan Boyle and the fall of Tiger Woods, The Twins win the ALC Championship, Brett Farve became a Minnesota Viking, and the government pay us $4500.00 for a 1999 suburban with 240,000 miles on it.

Our Christmas photo this year shows what waits for us up north. Who’d have thought getting everyone together in one place for a family photo would be so difficult? Pat knows that the four kids are constantly coming and going because their messy carbon footprints are left through out the house. Frank also added to the logistics problem by spending much of his time in Denver. If the weather permits, we will spend a week at the cabin this Christmas and maybe have a day or two with everyone there.

Mary will be leaving January 7th for three weeks of visiting refugee camps in Africa. After two years of working with the representatives in the camps for the American Refugee Committee, she is anxious to see the field operations first hand. Who’d have thought last winter she and a couple friends from Japan would try ice fishing at the cabin for the first time? After knocking at the door of our neighbor’s ice fishing house and asking if they could use his ice holes when he was finished, they proceeded to the bait shop and bought three minnows. They still can’t understand the reactions they received.

John reports finding a police officers job is not as easy as he’d hoped. Each opening has at least 150 to 200 applicants. He still likes his job in security, and will be starting as a volunteer with the West St. Paul police reserves in January. Last winter he had an unfortunate accident on the job and ended up with five broken bones in his foot. Who’d have thought his mother would let him move back home and wait on him for a month?

Anna is still working at the Como Zoo and attending Graduate School at the U of M studying early childhood and special needs education. Who’d have thought she would have waited this long to realize her calling? Anna’s record is two out of three in wildlife management. She managed to revive and release a humming bird that flew into a window, rescued and released a fawn her dog chased into a tangle of fencing, but failed to determine what happened to the deer she hit with mom’s vehicle.

Joe is now in his second year of college. When asked what he is majoring in, he replies sincerely, “I’m going to school to learn about things I’m interested in, not necessarily to get a degree.” Who’d have thought this statement wouldn’t send his dad over the edge?

Frank is proud to report that he shot his first Canadian goose this fall. Who’d have thought the hardest part of this outing was to choose the right camouflage, so the geese wouldn’t peg him as a rookie? He and John were also lucky enough to experience North Dakota pheasant hunting with a guide from Barnes, WI (who’d have thought a boy who grew up in western North Dakota would need a guide, especially from Wisconsin?). The concept is to hunt in the morning, golf in the afternoon, and then drive to the next day’s location. Three days of hunting and three great golf courses made for a successful trip.

Mary, John, Anna and Joe’s main complaint in life, is that Pat and Frank spoil the two dogs. Who’d have thought the nine year old Brittany, Zoey, would show her appreciation by finally deciding to hunt this season? No one was more surprised than the six year old Lab, Nellie.

Who’d have thought Frank and Pat would reach their 30th anniversary last May? Frank rewarded Pat by making her captain of her own ship. A 14 ft. runabout, christened the USS “Mom’s Dinghy”. Frank was given the rank of cabin boy, and when asked if he could be First Mate, Pat replied, “Let’s see how the next 30 years go before we start handing out promotions.”

We can finally report, that the work on our Cabin is finished and more than meets our expectations. Unfortunately, the wildlife is also finding our property to their liking. This past spring, summer, and fall brought sightings, sounds, destruction, and reports of bears, wolves, coyotes, beavers, and cougars just to name a few non domesticated animals we share the north woods with. Lucky for us, our current contractor’s day job is that of a DNR officer. Because he actually completed our job we trust him completely. But who’d have thought he would convince us to crawl into a culvert to see a hibernating mother bear and her cubs?

It has been a busy year, with lots of good times and laughter, visits from family and friends, trips for weddings, reunions, and fun, and of course just taking life as it comes. Who’d have thought it would pass so quickly?

We hope everyone is healthy and happy and looking forward to what 2010 brings.

Merry Christmas and Wishes for a brighter 2010!



The tree measured at nearly 14 feet and the cieling is 15ft



Ps. Goooo Vikings!

-Posted by Anna