Thursday, June 04, 2009

A Port in the Storm

Well, I'm home from the hospital.

It was a bit of a crazy morning. Jon and I were trying to distract Eva from wanting something to eat and drink by showing her television, an unheard of treat for a weekday morning!

Eva went to get dressed this morning and demanded that she wear her favorite shirt, her signed Imagination Movers shirt. Guess what? It's filthy. FILTHY. I mean, she wears that thing nearly every single day. But, there was no talking her out of it today. How do you reason with someone who says, "Eva go to hospital get port out? Eva wear Movers shirt!" Dirty shirt, it is.

As I mentioned yesterday, I have been a blubbering idiot for the past 48 hours or so. Thought that maybe I would be better today. As we got into the car, you can guess (or "Imagine" as it were) that Eva demanded that we listen to the Movers. The good news is that they have a new cd out that has some pretty rockin' songs on it so that mixes up our collection somewhat.

Anyway, back to my blubbering. Was in the car listening and singing along to the Movers when just as we were pulling up to the hospital, the song they wrote about Mothers came on. Eva and Jack love this song and it reduces me to tears each time they sing it to me, anyway. Today? WAY WORSE. Eva screamed as it came on, "Mommy, this is your song!!!" Then, she was in the back seat, "I love my moooom, I love my moooom."

Waterworks.

After I stopped sobbing, we pulled in. We were told to be at the hospital by 8am for her 10am surgery. So, we got there, got checked in, saw all our nurse friends and Dr. Lenarsky in the hall and then went to the playroom.

Eva went into surgery to have her port removed at 10am. About 30 min later, the doctor came out and told us he was finished! VERY fast.

A funny Jack note. Yesterday, he got it in his head that he wanted to see the port. I told him that I was not sure it was possible. So, last night, he asked me 15 times to at least ask the doctor. This morning, it was my only instruction. "Do not forget to ask Dr. Kadesky if I can have the port." Of course, the doctor was happy to do it. So, he came bringing us the port in a sealed bag. To say Jack was thrilled is an understatement. He immediately wanted to insert it into some of Eva's dolls. We've either got a budding surgeon or a serial killer on our hands. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the surgeon.

After surgery, Eva took some time in recovery but came out of anesthesia very cheerful. We got in the car and she demanded that I give her ice cream and crank up the bass of the Movers cd. She'll be just fine.

That is a good day. The hard part is, of course, preventing her from leaping off of furniture and dive-bombing into stuff. At least today, anyway!

Here are some shots at the hospital. First is of Eva and me. Second is Daddy teaching Eva some skills she can use to put herself through college.




It's a good day here. I'll keep my sobbing to a minimum.

7 comments:

Dad 2 eight said...

Waterworks, indeed. Priceless report. WE are so thankful.

Angel said...

Yay, Eva! Yay, Kristi and Jon! Yay, Jack! You all are such an amazing family and we love you all so much.

Anonymous said...

WOOOOHOOOO!! I'm so happy that she got the port out!!! :) Praise the Lord, what a happy ending to a long year!! :)

Lisa

Jenni said...

What a great day! So happy for you all! Think and pray for you daily!

Amy Jo said...

What a wonderful day!!!!! Truly a monumental event...I know that you all must just be soaring!

Don't worry...there's waterworks here too. Gotta run so I can explain to my coworkers why I am bawling!

Anonymous said...

You're lucky - Daniel wanted to keep his port, too, (he's used to his scrapbooking mommy saving all kinds of "stuff") but they told us that was not possible since it was a biohazard. Hmmmm....

L in Alaska

Goodnight, Mom said...

Thanks, everyone for the good words! We're doing just fine!!

L-Actually, they are not supposed to give us the port. We just have an awesome surgeon who is the father of six children. He knows!