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Thursday, September 29
Posted 20 hours agoWow! Thank you, Lee's Summit! What at great turn-out at the movie night. Brette said that the theatre was almost full: so many 7th and 8th graders there! Jonas was checking out of the hospital right at 7 so we did not really get a chance to rent it and watch it with you. He was really happy to know that you were all there!!! Thank you to Donna Bullimore and Jessica Bobal for making it happen and all our friends who were on hand to help. Such a simple movie about tolerance, understanding and overcoming prejudice. Jonas loves that movie. He got a t-shirt from Children's Mercy that he wears all the time that says, "I am.... just like you." I hope that when you think about that movie, you will think about Jonas. Thank you all for coming out to the movies and supporting him. Joel, Brette and Blaire were overwhelmed with your enthusiasm and we feel your love all the way down here in Texas.
His hospital visit this go round was pretty standard: several days of vomitting and lethargy, sleepless nights with nurses coming in and out, taking vitals, changing IV fluids, requesting specimens and administering medications. Mostly, he lay in bed not wanting to talk or venture out of his room. We did have a wonderful surprise on Wednesday. My dear friend and Amber's mother, Kathy Kueker, along with her husband Roy, drove two hours to Houston and came to visit Jonas for an hour. It livened him up for while and brightened his spirits. They are planning to come back next week and we look forward to that.
For the first time I went to a parent-support-meeting. They shared with me information about The Sunshine Kids and Candlelighters that do special events for kids and other support services for families. They help to discount your parking(which $12 a day that we usually incur 3 days a week) and have special events-- like tickets for cancer kids to MLB ballgames, art museums and such. They will be a good resource for us while we are here. Additionally, there were women there who have been dealing with cancer-related issues for 10-15 years who had answers for other incedental conundrums that come up, practical as well as emotional.
It was especially useful since my only real difficulties since coming to Houston are family-related stress from back at home and I was able to vent for the first time since being here. I found the meeting to be quite cathartic.
When we got back from the hospital we opened our hotel room door to find several cards and care packages from friends and family! Coach Shawn and Lynda, Amy and Amber had sent several boxes of snacks, ducktape and lots of other goodies to make us feel at home. Jonas also got cards from lots of his friends, and Kate Bussen sent a really lovely book-mark handmade of beads that says, "Fight Jonas". My dear friend from California, and best bud since elementary school Linda Graybel Melas = ) sent a box full of Harry Potter videos and a HP poster from Warner Brothers, where she works. Can you say marathon weekend?!! Mr and Mrs Morales sent an official black and gold Orchestra wristband that he says he will never take off. But the big Kahuna that came in the mail had an address from The Kansas City Royals from #1 Royals Way, KCMO. It was a big 3x4 foot box. Inside was a painting of the two Royals players who had come to visit Jonas in his hospital room: Hosmer and Mousakas. Such a beautiful painting, with a green band like Jonas' bracelet painted right down the middle and autographed! An artist named David Medin in California painted it for Jonas and when the Royals were in California, he approached the two rookies about signing it and sending on to us here in Houston... which they did! Jonas was beside himself. He said it is going over his bed at home and we are looking for a way to hang it here at the hotel without damaging the walls. LOL. What a great momento. Thank you to all who were involved in making that a reality. Shelli Cornell. Amazing. Jessica Bobal. Thanks ,kiddo. David Medin, Your thoughtfulness and talent leave me speechless. Hosmer and Mousakas. You guys keep surprising us and all we can say is Go Royals!!! Thank you to everyone for welcoming him home from the hospital. It is heart-warming.
Today has been a totally lazy day. We slept in, hung out and watched tv, did laundry, went to the grocery and made a frozen bag of pasta for dinner. Tomorrow we go into get an MRI of his brain and spine. I hope to report an amazing shrinkage of that tumor. Every day I witness his improvement and am led to believe nothing but! His weight is up to 98 lbs - the highest it has been since this ordeal started. His pain is totally managed and we are tapering off his pain meds little by little. He is able to open his mouth further and further, indicating that whatever was blocking the movement has diminished. I KNOW that it is shrinking but I am looking forward to finding out what the clinical measurments have to tell me and will share that all with you tomorrow.
Michele -- I'm so glad we got to talk! I miss you.
Alex -- Hope you are having fun in Germany.
Reg-- So glad to hear from you again, my friend. Science rocks, does it not?
Susan, Christine, Amber, Jessica - Thank you for looking out for our girls. You chicks are serogate moms for them right now. I don't know what I'd do without you.
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St. John's Group Email Wednesday, September 28, 2011
"but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, having a good conscience, so that, whe you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame." 1 Peter 3:15
I'm sure you've heard the old adage, "Those who fail to plan, plan to fail."
Many of the surveys from the CARE process identified one of the challenges of the congregation as one of "lack of purpose" or "lack of direction". We all know that we are gathered together for the purpose of receiving all good gifts from Christ. We also know that we are gathered together to serve Him as we serve each other, our community, and our world. But the key question is "How will we do these things in a unified way with all of us moving forward for a specific purpose.
The first recommendation of our CARE process deals with this challenge. That is what a Strategic Plan is all about. It is about getting the things we can do and the people that can do them together in an organized way so that we can carry out God's mission and purpose for us.
In the coming days and weeks you will be hearing more about this and we will be asking many of you to help us out with this. As always, if you have any suggestions or ideas, my ears are always open, my phone is (almost) always on 359-1061, and this email address is (usually) working.
All this we do so that we can be constantly "prepared to give a defense for the hope tha we have." We do it so that people can know who we are and whose we are. We do what we do so that people can know Christ! Let's all work together to fulfill that purpose!
Prayer: Lord God, you have given us work to do. Help us to do it to the best of our ability and to the glory of you! Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: What is a plum (b) (sorry I forgot the B yesterday) line? it is a string with something on the end of it. You hold it at the other end and let the string hang down to measure if something is straight or true. Dianne Hance...three days in a row.
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September 26, Monday
Posted 1 day agoJonas made counts today and has been admitted to the hospital for the next three or four days to get chemo. He spent the weekend sleeping late and eating whatever he could get his hands on. The next few days will be lots of interrupted sleep and upset stomach.
Over these last few months, Jonas has not had the energy, the physical capacity or the desire to do anything more that recover from the debilitation and pain from this cancer. I would expect nothing more. As he started to feel better, we looked for things for him to do other than play video games and that might give him something to show for his progress. The ChildLife specialists regularly came by the room offering him a chance to come to their activity room to play bingo or to draw/paint/color something. One day, when he was feeling especially full of gusto, they came by and offered him the chance to make a Duck Tape wallet. Christine Laird was visiting that day andencouraged him to go give it a try. He got pretty invested in it. The wallet is totally functional and kind of quirky!. I have used it ever since. Christine saw how distracting it was for him and promptly went out and bought about a dozen different colors and patterns (you wouldn't believe what is out there). He made a wallet for his dad, a purse for Blaire, a totebag for Brette.... He has actually gotten pretty good at it and has made some wallets to raffle off at one of the fundraisers. I will post some pictures later. They are pretttt cool. Now I think we are ready to get more invested into school work.
Have you seen the movie HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON? It's a great animated family film. I've heard kids and adults both say how much they love it. It just didn't get much press when it came out. This Wednesday is your chance to get to see it at the theatre! = ) Dickenson Theatre on Douglas Rd on Lee's Summit is having a special showing this Wednesday night at 7pm and the proceeds to be donated to Jonas. How cool is that? Jonas won't be able to be there, but Brette (his big sister) is planning to skype him from the movie so that he can feel connected. Hope you can come.....
Friday Jonas gets an MRI of his head/brain to see just how much that filthy tumor has shrunken and to set up a model for the PT machine. Hopefully, we will have great progress to share with you then.
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Posted 4 hours agoby Terry PutthoffLove hearing that you are making progress! And I can't wait to see the billfolds and purses! I WANT ONE!!! =)Posted 8 hours agoby Rene TylerKristen, You are in our thoughts and prayers daily. Jonas is an amazing kid. You are both good and kind parents. We love you.
Rene'Posted 15 hours agoby Shelli CornellGlad to hear Jonas made his counts! Can't wait to hear the update on the MRI....believing for a ton of shrinkage!! Duct tape is the best. He probably already knows this, but if you go on youtube you can find several videos on a ton of duct tape items. (rings, bracelets, etc...) FTF Jonas!Posted 21 hours agoby Amy Muehrer BrockelmeyerI have to tell you that I got a SNEAK PEEK of these masterpieces Kristin speaks of and they are AMAZING!!! They look like designer purses! You da man Jonas!!! I bet those purses will go for top dollar!
I will be attending the movie and I can't wait! You will be in our hearts and our minds lil buddy! As always...FIGHT THE FIGHT!!!Posted 1 day agoby Paul MLove you guys and will be there Wednesday. Praying for a great MRI. Missin' our guy in class.
moralesPosted 1 day agoby kelly wellsGlad that his numbers are good! Yeah!
Posted 1 day agoby WENDIE TRENTThat duck tape is amazing!! I will have to foward to you a picture of a car done in duck tape that Stini and I saw at Wal-mart - couldn't resist taking a picture of it!!! Amazing what you can do with it - go Jonas!!! We will be praying for his endurance of the days ahead..praying especially that the tumor is being obliterated! Love and Hugs, Wendie
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St. John's Group Email Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Finally brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honrable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excelllence, if there is anythign worthy of praise, think about these things. Philippians 4:8
Brothers and sisters of St. John's,
It sure is easy to be negative isn't it. I, along with many of you, have had my share of bad days lately. It seems as though we all have. Most of that is because we have let our circumstances rule how we think, act and live.
My brothers and sisters, this need not be. We have been recreated in Christ by virtue of our baptisms. We are a new creation! The old has gone! The new has come! We don't have to let our circumstances rule who we are! We can let Christ do that! We can be positive people! We can be lights in a dark world! We can share the love of Christ with those who need it! We can forgive those who sin against us.
Last night at our voters meeting, the recommendations of the CARE process were approved by a large majority!
This tells us that the majority of us want to be positive people! We want to affect a positive change on our church and on our community. We want to grow in our relationship with Him and with each other!
I want to assure you that I have already begun working on that within myself. Or I should say, the Holy Spirit has begun working that in me. I have confessed many times to you that I have not always beent he most positive person, and have at times, been quite negative toward others. I have let the circumstances rule over me instead of the Holy Spirit. I can assure you that I am going to do everything I can to affect positive change and be a postive role model and leader for this congregation from this time forward!
But I need your help! I can't do it myself. I am only one person. At last count there are 523 members of St. John's. All of you need to be a positive and constant light for the Gospel in this place as well! Everyone needs to do whatever he or she can to move the Gospel that is in you to the outside so that others can see it clearly.
I also want to ask your help for me personally. As with all of you, it is very easy for me to let the circumstances of life shape me and make me into a person I don't want to become. I need your positive encouragement as well. We all need to ENCOURAGE EACH OTHER in the Gospel!
As we move forward with these recommendations let us always keep the Gospel before us! Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us! Let us strive to be lights in a dark world so that the Holy Spirit can work freely among us!
Prayer: Lord God, help us all to move forward in the light of your truth that we all may know more and more the power of Your love. Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was Zerubbabel? He was son of Shealtiel, and governor of Judah at the time of the prophet Haggai. (Dianne Hance is our two day winner!)
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St. John's Group Email Monday, September 26, 2011
| Jesus said) "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13 Dakota Meyer. I hope you remember his name. When his buddies were pinned down in Afghanistan, he asked for permission to go in and get them. He was told it was too dangerous. He asked a second time, a third and a fourth. Each time he was told it was too dangerous. After the fourth ask, Meyer went in anyway. He says, "That's what brothers do for each other." Firing at the enemy from a Humvee, Meyer and his driver were the targets for fire from AK-47s, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars. When they came across some Afghan fighters, they loaded them up and got them to safety. Although he and his comrade had done all -- and more -- than anyone could expect, they went back in. Meyer said, "I didn't think I was going to die. I knew I was going to die." Well, he didn't die the second time they entered the kill zone -- nor the third, or the fourth or the fifth. By the time they managed to get to the four Americans who had been pinned down, they had been killed. Even so, Meyer risked his life bringing out their bodies. For his valor, Dakota Meyer has been given the Medal of Honor. One of the guests at the White House ceremony said he is "the epitome of the word, 'hero.' God bless him. I could not think of a finer thing for one human being to do for another than what he did." I almost agree. I say almost because I can think of something finer. While the Bible says, "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends," Jesus gave up His life for those who despised Him, had plotted against Him, had betrayed Him and orchestrated His death. But there's more. Jesus died carrying the sins of every man, woman and child who ever lived. Indeed, He died carrying our sins. And while I am glad that Dakota Meyer was wrong -- and he lived -- for Jesus there was no such hope. The prophets had spoken of His death, and His own Father had said His innocent Son would pay the ransom price for our salvation. Greater love has no one than this, which is why I also pray that you remember the Name, Jesus. THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, that I, a sinner, would be the recipient of Jesus' love is a great and wonderful mystery. For His sacrifice on Calvary's cross and His third day resurrection from the borrowed tomb, I shall always be grateful. May my life reflect that gratitude. This I pray in my Savior's Name. Amen. |
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: What happened to Daniel after he defied the decree that people could only pray to the king. He was thrown in the lion's den (Dianne Hance is the winner! Some of you answered sooner but answered with the other story about the fiery furnace.)
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