Thursday, November 29, 2012

Nov 29, Lindsey here

This is LINDSEY talking. (Daddy typing) I get to go to the Stanford side tomorrow. I am SOOOOO excited. What are you doing tonight? Still waiting for my heart. I miss my family, everybody, and my friends. In PT I played the wii, and then we rode the bike. The games were Wii Games and Just Dance2. At school we did science. We took raw spaghetti and put marshmallows on them. There was as little kid in my class who was blind, and I feel bad for him. When we were making art, he didn't know what to do, but 2 ladies helped him. The dressing change hurt, it don't feel good, and I don't like it. I wish they did in only once a week, not 2 times a week.  It itches a lot.

My night nurse said she sees Santa Clause going through the Hospital, but he goes fast.

Love Lindsey

 
 Dressing change today, No we are not crazy about it.
Cleaning out the book shelf

13 comments:

The South Pasadena Dornys said...

Lindsey - I am so excited about tomorrow and cannot wait to hear all about it. I am flying up to SF for work tomorrow, so when we fly over the hospital, I'll waive from the plane. It will be around 7:20 a.m. if you are awake. Ava wants to come with me, but I am going for work and she has the stomach flu anyway. After you get your heart, maybe you can talk your dad into letting you come down to our house for a visit. We are only 40 minutes from really boring stuff like Disneyland and the beach! Oh yeah, I asked for my own set of Spot It! cards for Christmas so I can practice up. Sleep tight!

Unknown said...

Hi Lindsey,
This is Mrs. Scott. I'm so excited for you to go see the program on the Stanford side tomorrow. Please write us a little report on how it was.
Did you hear that I had my baby? It is a girl and her name is McKinley. I can't wait for you to come home so you can see her. She is very cute! We miss you a lot at school and look forward to having you back. I'm sending you lots of big hugs and will keep praying for you.

Anonymous said...

Lindsey's wound site looks like it has granulation tissue. We had lots of trouble with that when Gus and Olivia were babies and had feeding tubes...except instead of going through their nose, theirs went directly into their tummies! Now that it has healed up, it looks like they have 2 bellybuttons. :-) They both have an innie and an outie! Sometimes in the summer, other kids will ask why they have 2 bellybuttons and to tease them, sometimes we will ask how many they have. When they say they only have one, we say, "Wow!! That's kind of weird!!" ;-)
Gus has to have his tonsils removed the day after Christmas, but he only has to be in the hospital for 1 day. That doesn't even come close to your stay, but I bet he will be ready to come home!! He did spent almost 100 days in the hospital when he was born though...but I don't think he remembers that trip! We read your blog every day Miss Lindsey and we hope you get your new heart really soon!! From Gus and Olivia's mom

Kellie said...

I'm excited for your walk today. Be sure to tell us all about it! We pray for you every single day and I was at the temple last might and I put your name on the prayer roll. My husband, Dave works in the temple and keeps your name there ;) Dave knows your dad from when they were boys. Dave would spend the summer with his cousins, the Kerns family.

I am going to buy the game Wacky 6 for my family for Christmas. It sounds fun!! We love you! The Knowles family.

Unknown said...

LINDSEY WE WERE BORN AND RAISED IN OREGON AND ARE NOW RETIRED AND LIVING IN LAS VEGAS. I WANT YOU TO KNOW I THINK YOU ARE A VERY BRAVE GIRL AND SUPER PRETTY TOO WHAT A COMBINATION LUCKY YOU! WHEN WE LIVED IN BEND WE WORKED AT ST. CHARLES. I READ YOUR FAMILY BLOG EVERYDAY TO SEE HOW YOU ARE DOING AND I THINK THE HOSPITAL YOU ARE IN SOUNDS LIKE IT HAS LOTS OF WONDERFUL NURSES AND DOCTORS.MAYBE WHEN YOU ARE OLDER YOU CAN WRITE A BOOK ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE THERE SO OTHER MOMS AND DADS CAN SHARE IT WITH CHILDREN WHO MIGHT HAVE LONG HOSPITAL STAYS LIKE YOU ARE HAVING NOW. I HOPE YOU HAVE LOTS OF FUN TODAY WHAT A TREAT BE SURE TO WRITE ALL ABOUT IT ON THE BLOG!

kinderkitchen said...

Okay - I need to know more about the spaghetti and marshmallow thing! Were you building something? or did it do something? Sounds like fun!

I wore my Hearts for Binghams T-shirt to school yesterday since it was our 'Friday" - thinking ahead to your big adventure! I am so excited for you - I know you've been wanting to get out of there!!!

Yesterday, in kindergarten, we made snow flakes out of coffee filters. For a lot of kids, it was the first time to do it. We made a HUGE mess all over the floor, but they had so much fun! I put all our snowflakes on the windows and we're hoping we can make it snow!

Love hearing from you!!! Mrs. Tannehill

Molly Smith said...

Hi Lindsey Lou. I love it when you write on your blog! We received your letter. I can't remember if I told you that. The students loved the paper you made. Guess what we're doing next week? Yes! Making paper!!! I have never done that before, but thank goodness we have somebody who has done this before, so it should be fun! Maybe messy? I also meant to send you some pictures of our new classroom. It now has windows and sheetrock up. Maybe we can time it that when you come back is when we move into our new room. Wouldn't that be sweet? I hope you have a fantastic day! It sounds so exciting! I will be doing homework for a class I'm taking, but I'm also meeting with Mrs. Nedrow and Ali Abrego to organize some things for the Giving Tree and Riki's Room. We love and miss you! Let me know when you want to skype with your classmates again. Tell your family hello! xoxo Mrs. Smith

Steph Tidwell said...

I am glad you get to go to the Standford side. You are a brave little girl.

Anonymous said...

Wow, how fun it is to read your blog, thanks, Dad!
Is this the time you're going to wear your track shoes to see how fast and far you can go? If so, go like the wind in Union County!
Have a great day doing whatever you get to do! Keep being that brave and terrific young lady :) we know it isn't easy but you are doing a great job!
Prayers for you and your family and God bless you ALL! M.

Anonymous said...

Hooray for going to STanford side!!! That is very exciting! I hope you guys take a lot of pictures!!! love emily and Family

Anonymous said...

Yahoo! Enjoy the Stanford Side!! It's going to be awesome to get and see a new place! I like gage coloring amongst all the cleaning out the bookshelf mess! What a good "colorer" he is!!Lindsey keep up the good work at school! Love Uncle Seth and Aunt G

Arvidson said...

Dear Lindsey, I miss you sooo much. I have been waiting for like 3 weeks. I forgot to tell you something that's on iPods, it is Angry Birds Star Wars! I'll give you a present, but I can't till after 2 weeks until we come see you.

From Dallon

Anonymous said...

Hi Miss Lindsey Lou! It is your nurse Kimberly! I was just checking in on your blog from here in India! I'm soooo excites you got to go see the ballet at Stanford. That makes me so excited!! I miss you and hope I get to be your nurse on my first shift back. :)

We got to have a big party at one of the orphanages yesterday. We brought cake and ice cream and presents. Them we had a dance party for about an hour to Justin Bieber, complete with party confetti poppers and bubbles. You would have loved it! They love to dance as much as you!

We pray that your heart comes now! May His face shine upon you and your family today! Lots of love to you!