Thursday, June 23, 2011

My Miracle Dad!

Most everyone knows this story already, but I still want to write it down to have in my book.

DAD'S POV:On Wednesday, June 15th-my parent's 38th wedding anniversary, he was out running and collapsed, falling backward, on the road. A neighbor (that we didn't know before this event), Rob, was heading to work and stopped and called 911. Dad wasn't breathing and was turning purple. Another neighbor, Shae, was headed to a job interview. She asked Rob if he knew CPR and he did. They did chest compressions until the paramedics arrived. The paramedics took over and had to shock Dad a couple of times in the ambulance. He arrived at Skyline around 9:30am. Mom didn't find out until about 12:20.

MOM'S POV:Dad had called Mom that morning before he went running and told her to call him back in 40 minutes and check his email for him. He didn't have a computer at home because they were having it repaired. Mom called home and he didn't answer. She assumed he was finishing his exercises or taking a shower. She called a few more times with no answer and began getting worried. Mom called a neighbor and she said his car was still at home. So Mom left work at noon to go home. On the way the neighbor called her back and said she had gone over to the house and the door was open and the lights were on. The neighbor called for Dad but he never came. Mom came home and walked into the house and saw Dad's towel hanging over the banister. She knew immediately he had never come home from running. He always grabs his towel when he comes in from running to wipe his face off so she knew immediately something was wrong. She was on the phone with Russell and told him to call Baptist (but he was already in his car driving to Baptist) and she called Skyline. She asked if they had a 60 yr old male in running clothes and OF COURSE they did!

My POV: I spoke with mom about 11ish I think. She had texted me and asked when Bailey was gonna be here, so I had called her back and told her about an hour. We talked for a few minutes and then hung up. I never suspected anything was wrong. Bailey (family friend) and another teacher, Mrs. Sandra, from Mom's school were coming to Birmingham for a conference. They were going to come down a little earlier and see us in Tuscaloosa. Bailey had never been to my house so we were just going to hang out. I was in the kitchen and saw Bailey pull in my driveway at the same moment Russell was calling me. I answered it and was quickly going to tell him I would call him back because Bailey was here. He asked, "have you talked to mom?" I said, "no." And he said, "Well, dad was out running and he never came home. He collapsed and is in the ICU. Mom is on her way there now." He said he would call when he knew more. Bailey walked in and I burst into tears. She, of course, had no clue what was going on. I told her Dad had a heart attack, come to find out it was actually a cardiac arrest-there is a difference-ha! Alex was supposed to spend the night with Grammy and Papa that night and I just thought they would both stay with them while I went to Nashville, so I started packing everyone up. I spoke with John and he wanted to go with me but had to finish a few things up at work. By this time I had spoken with Russell and Mom and they had begun cooling Dad down and would begin warming him back up about 11 the next day. I then changed my mind and decided to take the kids with me. Avery's 2nd birthday was in two days and I didn't want to be apart from them, for who knows how long. After, the long drive up to TN we arrived about 9pm. I went in to see him with Mom, Russell and our cousin Joyce. I broke down. It was so hard seeing him like that. He had all kinds of machines, wires, and tubes. It was probably the most horrible thing I have ever seen. The doctors and nurses were very encouraging and told us how he seemed to be making purposeful movements when he arrived in the ER. I didn't care what they said, until he was awake and talking and I knew he had brain function I didn't care what they "thought." The next day at 4pm, Russell, Mom, and I were the only ones in the room, which was rare because the man had A LOT of visitors! Dad opened his eyes so wide! We were so excited! He stared at Russell for a while and then I said, "Look at me and Mom-you are only looking up there at Russell." He slowly tracked us with his eyes and it was AWESOME! I never thought I would be so excited to see his eyes opened! From that moment everything happened so quickly. He couldn't squeeze my hand but he could lift the hand I asked him to squeeze mine with. He was extabated and talking, although it was strange sounding, low, and gravely:). He was eating popsicles and real food and then up walking! God was so good to us! We got to meet Shae and Rob, and Ann, the lady whose house he fell in front of. Ann told us how they didn't know if he was a believer or not but they all joined hands and prayed for him when he left in the ambulance. It was amazing! From the very beginning we knew God was looking out for him.

He was in the hospital for 3 weeks and 1 day. He was moved to Centennial Hospital to have his surgery and then on Monday, June 27th, he had quadruple bypass and did great! It was hard seeing him after the surgery, he was really sore and tired. Mom and Dad spent their birthday together (June 28th) in the Cardiac ICU! What a FUN BIRTHDAY! Then Wednesday, July 6th, he had his defibrillator put in and finally got to go home the next day! (Dad was so relieved when Dr. Conley (his cardiologist) told him whatever he did before he should be able to do afterwards. Dad was worried he wouldn't be able to go to White Water anymore!) I know he and Mom both were ready to be in their own beds! I am so thankful to God for my Daddy! AND my wonderful mom who never lost her faith and takes good care of my dad! And of course, also for Shae and Rob, for not passing him by and actually stopping to save his life! He is home recuperating slowly, but getting stronger and better every day!

Thank you to everyone who prayed for us and fed us and came to visit with us!

This was Dad with his nurse, Renee, at Skyline. I took this picture on my way out to head back to Alabama. He had been in the hospital 6 days. I love you Dad!!

May Fun Days!

Making his "cars" watch him play his explorer! The boy is too funny!
Katie and Alex working on a book puzzle.

Bella, Grammy, and Avery.

We found this jeep (it doesn't work) at the ball field one day. A bunch of the kids were playing ball and Avery had a great time with Elise and Chase pushing her!

Popsicles with Thomas and Graham.

Golf with Thomas.

Thomas and Alex before baseball practice.

Avery playing with all the boys during practice. I think they were actually playing with her bugs(fake, of course!)

When I was trying to get the picture of Thomas and Alex Avery kept sliding in to it too!

Shooting webs!


Loves her jacket.

Yankees team huddle.



Her hair is so crazy almost every time she wakes up!


Playing croquet with Mimi and David in Mimi's backyard.


Avery "exercising."

Playing her instrument at Kindermusik.


Hulahoopin'

She had to put it on too, of course.



With Larkin.

Memorial Day in Nashville

We headed to Nashville for Memorial Day weekend. It was nice and relaxing!

DarDar made them these yummy popsicles!

We bought her some new shirts and shorts for gymnastics and needed to try them on to make sure they fit. She wouldn't take them off!


Nan, Avery, and Tristan.


Helping Russell open his present.

Playing Uncle Russell's birthday gift. We gave him Toy Story Mania (similar to the Disney ride) that just plugs into your tv.

Tickle Fest!

They gave Alex some new costumes and so the superheros were fighting Russell.

Defeated?

No! Conquered at last!



We went to a park and played and fed the ducks. Alex thought it was funny when a duck would bite another duck for getting his food.



Bailey came over and visited with us too!



All the grandkids!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Our first Alabama Softball game

Alex has asked for about the last year, every time we pass the softball field, "Mama, when can we go to a game?" We found out real quick it's hard to get tickets so we dropped it. Then they hosted the Super Regional and John got online and got us some tickets. We had a fun time! John got to go with us for the first game on Thursday night and then Papa came Friday night

Their favorite thing to do-eat popcorn! We got these cool hats that the popcorn came in too!

Avery was crazy! She would sit on the steps and cheer...better than the other time when she was growling at the people down our row...for no apparent reason. Thank goodness they thought it was funny.

I think he was trying to show his A on his hat...

They got bored the last couple of innings and we were getting killed so they played a game of tic tac toe.

Cutest Bama Fans!