Not much to post tonight-- That is a good thing :)
Grier still has a rash...but we have started medicine ( anti-fungal) and hopefully we will see some improvement by Monday- The shots are going OK-- it is really out of my comfort zone-- but we are managing! I just want his WBC to get to a point we can stop quickly-- I sure hope it is not 17 days like usual!
Our weekend was busy-- just the way we like it :)... We had basketball games.. I went to Gaffney with some friends :).., Grace went to play with Alexandra .. & Jeff and Hayes went to see the Panthers-- Grier just hung out and occasionally wanted to go outside to play baseball!
Grier Martin Christenbury(age 2 1/2) was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma on Tuesday, March 27, 2007- This blog is to help family and friends know how he is doing with treatments. Go Grier Go! www.caringbridge.org/visit/grierchristenbury
Sunday, December 2, 2007
GO STEEL FAB!
Go Grier Go Magnets are Here!
Grier's address in NYC
Grier Christenbury
Ronald McDonald House of New York
405 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Ronald McDonald House of New York
405 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Before 3F8
After 3F8
Grier leaving NY-pres and going back to MSKCC
Grier going for a ride in the ambulance across the street
Grier patiently waiting surgery to remove tumor
Go Grier Go Picnic in the Park
On the way to NYC!
Grier at the "new" clinic at CMC
Some of our team at the Hopebuilders 5k
HOPE IS GOOD!!
Supersib- GRACE
If you have time-- these are great WEBSITES to look at!
- Grier's CaringBridge Site
- GO Grier Go! -- website
- Dilworth Little League--Steel Fab (Majors)
- Childhood Cancer Awareness Video
- The Loneliest Road Campaign
- Children's Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation
- Community Blood Center of the Carolinas
- Coaches Curing Kids Cancer
- SuperSibs
- Levine Children's Hospital
- curesearch
5 comments:
Sounds like an all-around good weekend! I'm glad you got out...not sure I would have chosen Gaffney. Was it a zoo?
Glad Grier is at least wanting to get up and go out to play baseball. Sounds like the children are keeping busy, thus keeping you all extremely busy...just like a family of five should be this December.
Thinking of you as you battle rashes, dread the shot-giving and trudge through this awkward post-surgery phase. How wonderful it will be when Grier is back to his normal self and all of this is a thing of the past! I truly look forward to that for your family and all of us who love you so!
Just want you to know you're thought of more than you can imagine :)
Tons of love and prayers...
Dina
Happy to hear you had a good weekend. Sorry about the rash.
Even sadder you have to give that sweet boy shots,but we all know you are doing what you must do. What a great mom.
I am happy to hear you got to Gaffney. Am so happy Hayes and Jeff went to the game. The panthers must have known they were there because they actually won.
A little baseball for Grier is better than not wanting to play at all. Go Grier Go.
Lots of love and even more prayers,
The Paine's
Sounds like a busy, but great weekend! Glad the Panthers put on a good show for Jeff and Hayes -- not a beautiful day, but we'll take a win in any kind of weather. They must have brought them luck!
You are braver than me -- I'm not sure I could give the shots, but we do what we have to do, don't we?
Hope the week is uneventful -- maybe a return trip to Target is in order if the WBC goes up some!
Hope to see you and Grier in carpool this week -- I still want to see that new watch!
Love, hugs, and prayers tonight,
BettyG
Hope the rash is better and the shots are getting easier. Just wanted to let you know we are thinking about all of you guys!
Stacy Sparks
I just read something really nice that I thought I would pass on. Just a reminder of what you are already doing:
Trust and Worry cannot go together
Pray first
Know the worst
Believe the best
Do the most
Leave the rest to God.
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