Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Hello again...

Hey Everyone...

I haven't blogged for awhile as I'm sure many of you have noticed. But I know that many of you know why and understand how busy it's been around here. I did manage to mail out Christmas cards but it seems I missed putting our yearly updated letter in some of them. Mostly because I know that everyone knows about Sam's accident already and that was a big part of the letter. However I didn't realize that there were so many that also miss out on how the boys are doing througout the year too. So, instead of writing everything over again, I've decided to just copy and paste the letter here for those of you that want to catch up. It's cut and pasted exactly as it was sent out...

"Thursday December 13, 2007

Hello Everyone,

Another year almost over! We hope everyone is doing well and has had a great year. We’ve been really busy this year, especially within the past few months and we’ve got some good news and some not so good news again this year.

At the end of September, Sam had an accident at work that badly injured his right hand/wrist. It got caught in a conveyor belt on one of the crushers and amazingly, no bones were broken and he still has all his fingers and his hand. But, the damage is still severe. All the skin on the underside of his hand…from half the palm down to 1 ½ inches under the wrist area eroded from the belt. He was in surgery for 9hrs…the surgeons assessed the damage, cleaned the veins and tendons (burnt rubber from having to be cut out using a blow torch was on them), took a vein from his foot to replace a damaged one, harvest a skin graft (from his groin up to his hip) and attach it.

Sam spent 7 days in the hospital and then started physiotherapy three times a week. Sam doesn’t have much sensation in his fingers and after 2 months of physio, he still has limited movement in all his fingers, thumb, and wrist. He also has 80% tendon loss in his wrist which will never repair itself.

We always knew Sam would have to have at least one more surgery and he had that done this past Saturday. Two surgeons operated for 6 hrs doing a nerve transplant. They took the nerve that runs from his foot near the ankle up his calf, almost to the knee. Once they got it, they replaced the damaged nerves with it. This surgery should give Sam more movement and sensation in the areas that he’s currently not having any. And down the road, he may need another surgery in which the surgeon is talking about taking a tendon from his pointer finger and wrapping it around to his thumb. But for now, Sam’s just healing from this surgery and will then start physio again next Thursday.

Scott is now 9 ½ and is in Grade 4. This past spring he enjoyed playing baseball again and his team finished the season undefeated. During the summer he made great strides with his swimming skills too. He started off in Level 5 and after 2 more sets, he continued to pass Levels 6 & 7. He’s still playing soccer and is actually on two teams. In March, he was asked to join a select team and at first it was only going to be for a few games, but then it continued on throughout the summer. And they are currently still playing games, their last one was Nov 30th and they have two more scheduled for later this month.

In September, the house teams started up again and so he’s on that team as well. He’s the goalie on both teams. He enjoys playing the goalie position a lot and happens to be very good at it too. He’s just finished participating in a goalie skills camp and although there was one for his age group, he found it too boring. The coach noticed this and invited him to participate in the older age group’s session and Scott jumped at the chance. This was much better for him. He wasn’t bored and although he had to work a bit harder, he had a lot of fun and was enjoying the challenge.

Some of you may have noticed (in the picture I enclosed), that Scott is now wearing glasses. This is a fairly new thing for him as he just got them at the end of September. We suspected he was having trouble seeing the board at school so I took both Scott and Jack for an eye exam. Jack doesn’t seem to have any problems however Scott was not so lucky. Thankfully they make him look smart and he doesn’t complain about wearing them. In fact, I think he actually likes wearing them because he can see much better.

Jack is now 7 and is in Grade 2. He also played (t-)ball during the spring and had a lot of fun. During his 3 sets of swimming lessons, he finally pass Level 1. YAY! He didn’t play soccer last year and didn’t want to play this year either. So for his extra curricular activity, he’s chosen to continue on with swimming. He’s already finished a set of Level 2 and unfortunately he didn’t pass so he’s currently taking it again. This is his third try and I have a good feeling that he may pass this time. He’s such a trooper! He is doing so well in school and has come a long way. He really enjoys reading and spelling. He’s got a heart of gold and is not shy about letting you know he cares. There is no doubt he’s going to be a heartbreaker in the future.

George is now 2 ½ and is such a curious and busy little guy. You’d really think we named him after the monkey Curious George if it weren’t for the fact that we named him before we even knew his personality! In February, he had surgery to put tubes in his ears and ever since then he has just shown so much improvement with his speech. He’s saying so much now and at times won’t even stop talking. He’s truly a little person now, no longer a baby. He’s been sleeping in a big boy bed since his 2nd birthday and loves it, no transition needed there. He is now potty trained and has been by far the easiest to train. He loves it too which is actually a little funny! Even #2 is a snap for him and he’s beaten both his brothers by being younger than they were. He loves trains, cars and puzzles. He is the puzzle king! And his favorite movie at the moment is: Ghostbusters! HA!

Just a few days before Sam’s accident, we adopted a cat from the SPCA. He’s an orange tabby and is about 2 ½ years old. His name is Ramone and while there were many other names we thought would be better, we decided to keep his name the same just for the simplicity of things. So don’t feel bad for laughing because we still do it ourselves at times. He’s a very calm and quiet cat and has a very easy going disposition, even when he’s being harassed by George. He adjusted really well to being here and it feels like he’s been here all along. And amazingly, 12 days after decorating our Christmas tree, it is still standing.

I think that pretty much sums up some of what’s been going on over here. And if it doesn’t, it will just have to because today is the 13th and I must mail our cards out!

We hope you all have an enjoyable holiday season and a great New Year. Best wishes for 2008.

Love from,
Sam, Charlene, Scott, Jack, George and Ramone~ the cat!"

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