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Born in Atmore, United States
Wife & Mommy. I have a wonderful husband who loves me deeply and three great kids. I believe in my Creator who guides me everyday. My favorite interest are stage/theatre, music/singing, antiques and art.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Update on the Foley's

Fall is such a great time around here. It has felt so wonderful over the last two days.
Em is really enjoying this new job. Someone asked him how it was going, and he said so well, that I'm waiting for something bad to happen. They looked at him and said, "Don't you think that it's time for you to have something good happen?" I guess we always expect the worse don't we. Not enjoying the good seasons cause we just came out of a tough season and are already anticipating what else could happen.

The upstairs is almost complete...so to speak. Gonna take some new pics and get them on here.
The kids are doing great. School is going fine, and Ivee is just a cute little stinker (as you can see below). Go back to the oncologist next Thursday to hopefully schedule that swallowing test we are anticipating. Can't wait. Well, here are some pics...enjoy!

This is a cake I made for my mom's birthday. Just thought I would share it cause it was so fall looking...and it tasted good!

Ivee had a hard day and fell asleep in her highchair. We don't use it for eating of course...we use it to throw stuff down from.

"Where's the baby?" This reminds me of the scene from ET where he is hiding in Elliot's closet and just looks like one of the big toys in there.

It seems like every time I try to take her picture (when she's awake), she wants to make this silly looking face. What a colorful looking bunch they are.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Just a Quick Note

I haven't blogged since the good news, so I just wanted to make a quick note. Ivee is doing great. We go back to our local oncologist on Nov. 1st and hopefully will schedule another swallow study. I'm anxious to see what the results will be considering that Dr. Thompson, ENT doctor, said her vocal chord was looking so much better. And her voice has been so loud lately.
Please, continue to pray that we complete the upstairs soon. We ordered the carpet, but need to get a few things complete before they can install it in about 1 1/2 weeks. Carpet is a big step, but then we still have to complete the bathroom, and doors, and the bottom of the stairs, and just smaller stuff. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but we seem to be moving slowly towards it.
Congrats to my friends Wyatt and Daisy and big sister Maggie on the birth of baby Luke. He was born last Friday, and I can't wait to see him. I'm sure Daisy will have time to blog about it :)
Take care, and I miss hearing (or reading) from some of you. Just remember, all of you are my inspiration and you helped me make it through the last 10+ months. I love you!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

It's offical. Ivee is in REMISSION. There was no sign of anything on her MRI, except the fluid still on the back of her head. And as Dr. Merchant said before, he doesn't see this causing any issues. Praise God, we are cancer free.
So, most great news all around this visit to St. Jude. Now, our only concerns are getting started with PT and OT here at home, and to get a swallow study done again. Read the previous post for more info on that subject.
Once again, thank you all for your unending prayers. I have many pics from this visit and will post them when I have time. We love you!
Once again...WHEW>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Praise God!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

A Quick Post

I have time for a quick post while here at St. Jude. We had an MRI today, but no news yet. Will probably be tomorrow.
Her Auditory Brainstem was yesterday. Her normal hearing is fine. She did fail the high frequency ranges, so I guess no annoying high pitch sounds in Ivee's future. Also, today we had another nose scope to check her vocal chords. Dr. Thompson said there is significant improvement. Her left vocal chord is becoming really strong, and he is looking forward to what her next swallow study will show. He think it will be good. However, he does believe that her right vocal chord is permanently paralyzed, and she will probably never regain function of it. Her left one is already learning to over compensate for the right ones inability. Will Ivee's swallowing or talking ever be normal? Probably not, but with God anything is possible.
Well, that is the report for now. I'll keep you posted.
Keep praying. God does answer prayer.