Peter and I returned from NY last night. It seemed like a pretty quick trip this time. We left the snow in MN and arrived late Sunday night, but not too late for Peter to want a little “before-bed snack†– if that’s what you call a caesar salad, bread and manicotti! That is one of the things we love about NYC – nothing closes, or at least not until really late! And while we try not to get too carried away, what Peter wants in New York, Peter gets in New York. When you see first-hand what these kids endure on a regular basis, it’s hard not to spoil them a little.
I should also mention, since many of you have asked, that Grandpa Brian’s surgery went well and they got all of the cancer, so no further treatment should be needed. In fact, Grandma & Grandpa took the girls north with them after Great-Grandma’s funeral, which I thought was rather brave, since Grandpa was still moving pretty slow! Anyway, they came back last night and were excited to show us the pumpkins they carved, all their paintings, etc. I’m really not sure what we would do without our entire family…thank you to all of you!!!
Peter had the routine testing this round, with1 addition. He had the physical exam, with blood work, urine analysis, etc. CT scan – head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, MRI of the brain (addition), MIBG scan and bone marrow biopsies. The results of the ct’s, mri and mibg and are all clear…words we will NEVER get tired of hearing! We will find out bone marrow results and a few other things next week. They also tested him for HAMA while we were there & he’s still positive, so we’ll draw blood every 2 weeks to see when he becomes HAMA-negative, and then head back for 3F8 treatment.
Since the cold, rainy weather followed us east from MN, we didn’t get out too much this time, but we had fun in the Ronald McDonald House playroom and we attended a great Halloween party there on Tues night, complete with dinner, cupcakes & ice cream, games and trick-or-treating for the kids (NY style – indoors!) We’ve probably mentioned before that the playroom on the pediatric floor at Memorial Sloan Kettering is second to none, and someone had donated costumes for all the kids, so Peter chose a Superman one and now he has 2 for this year – Superman and Blue Ninja Warrior. He’s so excited for his school party tomorrow and then trick-or-treating with sisters, cousins and Grandpa Sig! (I’m excited that it’s going to be 65 degrees again tomorrow!) Ellie is going to be a kitty and Kate a bumble bee ïŠ HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
Hockey started last weekend so that’s the other major excitement here! Peter and Ellie will be on the same team along with our friend Jake, and the kids can’t wait for their first “real practice†on Saturday! They’re also fired up about Uncle Tito’s new rink and being able to log some extra hours there.
Last but not least, a great big “YES!†for the Warrior Princess (Mary) on her first clean bone marrow scans… this young lady is absolutely amazing, juggling a very demanding college schedule while on chemo. Mary and her family so deserve this wonderful news!
And please, please keep little Ella high on your prayer list…she needs a miracle! We are so sad about the road that she, John, Erika and Caden have to face.