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March 13, 2012

Hope Is Given By Jacob With His Smile!

Jacob's Journey hurts but he continues to smile through it all!
Updates from Jacob Hill's Grandmother today bring a flood of emotions. Today I find myself feeling many different feelings as I read Jacob's Grandmother's words from her updates she has tried so hard to keep up with for all of his very caring and supportive friends and family. These feelings are so hard to write and be able to express just how strong they are, from Hope and Relief to Sadness and Hurt, but then one little smile from this very strong and brave boy takes all those emotions and pulls them together and inspiration takes over and you just know he is going to get through these sessions and be perfectly healthy and happy!

I still feel the same as I felt the first time I wrote about Jacob and that is that I can not even begin to know what he and his family are going through and I would not try to express those emotions, I am going to let his Grandmother tell his story in her words with her updates as only a Grandmother can tell them.

Jacob's Journey, updates by his Grandmother Lynda Pray Phelps:
Jacob update - Shannon and Jacob had a pretty rough day and are pretty worn out so here's all the details I know. Jacob developed a deep dry cough this past week. Most likely a side effect of the HU3F8. After being heavily sedated and the infusion started, Jacob began to cough uncontrollably. They were working to get the coughing under control so that he could breathe and his heart rate went over 200. He couldn't talk and tell them about the pain, because he couldn't stop coughing so they had to guess that it was the pain causing the rapid heart rate and gave him dilaudid. They used up the limit on the benedryl and codeine cough medicine and finally after the infusion he was able to rest a little. Since this is a new treatment, they weren't sure what the side effects would be - Coughing apparently is one of them. Round 2 down - 22 more to go ! Just sitting at home waiting on news from Shannon about Jacob. The second infusion is about to start. She said he is still having leg pain from last week and he has a deep cough that I can hear in the background.

Last night, I was sitting and thinking about when this all started. Just an ordinary day until I got a call from Shannon saying that Jacob said his tummy hurt and she found a lump. A few hours later our lives would change forever when at Children's Hospital a doctor comes into the room and says that the CT showed tumors that were likely neuroblastoma. Neuroblastoma? What is it - Cancer? No No - it couldn't be cancer - Not one my grandkids - Not healthy, happy, sweet little Jacob who loves dinosaurs and robots. Cancer is something that other people's grandkids get - People you just read about, not anyone you know and certainly not that little boy you love so much. Suddenly we found ourselves looking up medical terms and searching treatment options and knowing that life would never be ordinary again.

Fast forward 18 months. You see your daughter going through a hell that nobody deserves. You find yourselves standing countless days by the bedside of a very very sick little boy. You watch helplessly as he recoveries from more major surgeries in one year than most people have in a lifetime. You find yourself almost wishing it was a cancer that had better odds and less lethal treatments - you're willing to trade neuroblastoma for another cancer if it will only give him a better chance with less pain. And you meet people who share your story - a grandmother from New Jersey with a little granddaughter with sarcoma - still fighting bravely. A little girl with leukemia named Penelope who liked to play with Jacob in the playroom and had a baby brother during her treatment. - Grandparent's of 5 year old Dylan who shared Jacob's first room at Sloan in NYC.  He had just been diagnosed with ALL leukemia - There was a lot of brave talk about how they were gonna "kick cancer's butt" - Yeah - I said those words too. We are both a little more humble now.

Cherish the ordinary - never ever take ordinary for granted.

If you would like to follow Jacob's Journey you can by visiting his Facebook page at:  http://www.facebook.com/JacobHillsJourney?ref=ts 

Please visit his blog for many more photos and updates at:  http://www.jacobhillsjourney.blogspot.com/ 

March 12, 2012

Prayers For Emma!

Little Emma was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia at the age of 3.

Please visit and "like" Emma's Facebook page that was created in an effort to reach out to the community and pray for a special Little Girl, Emma. She is battling Fanconi Anemia. You can show your support and caring for Emma by becoming her new friend on Facebook, she would enjoy your friendship
Visit Emma's Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/prayersforemma?sk=info 


Little Emma was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia at the age of 3. Fanconi anemia is a rare bone marrow disease that leads to many cancers and life threatening health problems. So far Emma has stayed cancer free, but this warrior has been through so much. She has had countless rounds of chemotherapy, bone marrow aspirations, a bone marrow transplant, and very long hospital stays. And her fight still isn’t over. Fanconi anemia doesn’t have a cure yet and is very low on funds for research. She is now 7 years old and making amazing strides every day. She just got back from a wonderful make a wish trip to Disney and is not letting this horrible monster get in her way of just being a kid. Emma is a Fanconi Anemia warrior, and every day I pray that one day she will become a Fanconi anemia survivor.

Emma loves receiving letters! Just knowing others care about her will give her a peace of mind right now. 

Also, please remember she has a very jealous 3 year old brother Dalton, who would love to receive letters too! Dalton often feels left out in the craziness of Emma's sickness.

She loves hello kitty, so feel free to include that in the letter! Please include your address, Emma and Dalton would love to write back.

Here's the address:
Emma Routh or Dalton Routh
11176 Country Road 4345
Larue Tx. 75770

Email:

March 11, 2012

Speak Now gives a voice to young women!

Speak Now needs your help with their April 2012 cause!


Their Mission...

“Speak now gives a voice to young women who remain silent in the fear of rejection”

The Ellie Life has branched it's wings to send love to these lovely young women we speak of above. 

Spreading it's wings, The Ellie Life speaks to them on love, life, coping, heartache, drama, & dreams. 

Mostly though, to give them a voice. 

HOW YOU CAN HELP THE SPEAK NOW CAUSE...

Coming April 2012, Speak Now will go global with the help of sponsors and supporters. 

Like us on Facebook. 


The first 1,000 Facebook likes will be worth 10cents each. 
This money will go to San Diego's emergency teen shelter. 


After our first 1,000 likes....

Speak Now will donate 10cents to our goal of owning and operating a safe house for teens to come and embrace it's offerings. To come create, endure, & feel loved. 

I believe that every teen has a story. 
Please help them be heard.

For more information on the cause, private donations, or aiding in the future of Speak Now.

Contact here:

Today Is My Grand Daughter's First Birthday!

A year ago today my granddaughter was born at 9:53pm!


I can not believe it has been a year since my grand daughter Abbygail was born. I remember that night very well, my daughter Ashley had to go to a hospital about two hours away when she went into labor. I had the flu and was very sick with a bad cough and fever. I wanted to be there so bad but there was no way I was going to get past the doctors being as sick as I was. Ashley and Alan were so good about keeping me updated with her progress by text messages, emails and of course a phone call any chance they got. I couldn't even keep my grandson AJ while they were at the hospital because I didn't want him to get sick and then pass it on to the new baby or his Mommy & Daddy, so it was a very long lonely night. I remember updating my status on Facebook constantly and posting updates to my blog just to keep busy so I would go crazy waiting for the next update.

After a couple of hours of updates and feeling terribly sick and anxious all at the same time I realized I had not heard from Ashley or Alan in over an hour, I tried to call them and no answer. So panic sets in and my anxiety level goes up as well as my fever, I start to cough and then can't stop, I feel horrible and can not find out what is going on at the hospital. Finally after another horrible hour of waiting I get a text message that tells me "She's here" as my daughter said it in the text message. I was so happy and so relieved to know all was good, even as I write this tonight I can still feel those emotions and have tears in my eyes. Here we are today a year later my darling little granddaughter Abbygail Lyla is a year old, wow it is so amazing and Ashley & Alan are wonderful parents to Abby and my grandson AJ who will be four in July. I could not ask for anything more and I would not change a thing. I am so blessed to have them in my life, they are my world and I love them all so much!

Congratulations! It's your Abby's first birthday!


Can you believe that an entire year has passed since the birth of your child? And what an incredible journey it has been! As your child reaches his first birthday, you may reflect on the year that has passed or even back to when you were trying to conceive, or first found out you were pregnant. You may remember the first fluttering in your tummy, those first little kicks that soon turned into power kicks, and then your first labor pains. You may think back to the car ride home from the hospital and those first few nights at home, and all those diapers!

Your child's first birthday marks their graduation from infancy to toddlerhood. Over the past year, your baby has reached so many impressive milestones with your love and care. You, your partner, your baby's siblings and other caregivers should all be so proud! The upcoming year will be just as exciting. Among the developments to come, your child will begin to interact more with other children their age and their vocabulary will begin to increase at an amazing rate, reaching up to about 50 spoken words in the next 12 months!

Babies born on Friday, March 11, 2011

Were likely conceived 6/18/2010
And are 366 days old!

Fun Birthday Facts:

Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Birthstone: Aquamarine
Birth Flower: Daffodil or Jonquil
Chinese Zodiac: The White Metal Rabbit

Half birthday: September 9

Babies born on 3/11/2011 will start kindergarten in 2016,
be old enough to drive a car in 2027, finish high school in 2029,
and will graduate from college with the class of 2033, give or take a year.
Can you imagine?

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