As has been mentioned numerous times in recent days, today represents the 1 year anniversary of Peter’s orginal diagnosis. I can remember Erika’s trembling voice on my cell phone telling me they saw “something” and we had to get to the University of Minnesota right away. That night was the first time Erika and I were told Peter “likely has cancer”. Up until last Wednesday, August 17, 2006 was far and away the worst night of both our lives. You are all very much aware of what the last year has been like for all of us. We have experienced every emotion know to man, sometimes over weeks and months, sometimes over minutes and hours. Erika and I have often spoke about “what does this all mean, or what have we learned during the last year”?
I am not sure if these questions will every fully be answered, and I am not sure I am proficient(big word huh Holmsey) enough on the computer to even attempt answers. However, during the past year there are some things that we definately know the answers to.
One, we are certain that we have the most incredible support system in the world. Our family, friends, co-workers, the hockey community, fellow cancer families, and total strangers have been there for us from day one. We have said this many times and we mean it from the bottom of our hearts, “THANK YOU.” We will never be able to repay you, nor will you ever fully realize how HUGE of a role you all played in helping us get to today.
Two, the power of prayer is greater than we ever imagined. Erika and I would not have been able to survive without all of the prayers we have recieved from you all during the past year. The prayers you have given to God on our families behalf are the greatest gift of all. I know that Peter would not be where he is today without all of the prayers he has gotten over the past year. Please, keep them coming God is listening!
Three, Peter has been afforded unbelievable healthcare. The Doctors and Nurses etc. who have been involved with Peter have been nothing short of remarkable. From the early detection at Brainerd Medical Center. To the months of treatment at the University of Minnesota and the current care he has gotten at Memorial Sloan Kettering and New York Presbyterian Hospitals. All of the Doctors, Nurses, Technicians, Child Family Life Specialists and countless others have all given of themselves to help Peter.
Finally, this website. It is just as important to us as it is to you. We draw strength from it and would be lost without it. As you all already know, “Uncle Matt is a SAINT” Everyone who has come in contact with this site is a better person for reading it.
My intention was not to make this too terribly long, so I will end by saying that Erika and I consider ourselves the luckiest parents in the world. We have 3 wonderful gifts in Peter, Ellie and Kate. We have wonderful families and incredible friends. We know that we have seen numerous times over the past year where we have seen others in a similar situation who were not as fortunate as we are. They may be a single parent, they may be a child who rarely has visitors, or perhaps a family who has no insurance. Or a patient who’s treatment has not gone according to plan. There have been countless times we have walked silently down the halls of a hospital and held hands knowing how truly blessed we are.
Please have a great weekend and God Bless all of you,
Erika and Ty