Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Frankenstein - the musical - staring Ashley & Michael

















Ashley and Michael both have staring roles in the Penn State University production of Frankenstein (the musical not the comedy). Written and performed in a similar fashion to Phantom of the Opera with outstanding music it should be an incredible performance!


Ash and Mica have been working long, arduous hours over the past couple of months, along with the other members of the cast, perfecting their vocal numbers, lines, staging, etc. Dress rehearsal is this evening and we plan to be there front and center snapping a gazillion pictures!


Break a leg kidlets! (A theater term for opening night) … well, perhaps considering what Cam is going through DON’T break a leg, haha, but best of luck as you light up the theater with you incredible vocal talent and chemistry! We love you xoxo

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Beat the bike!

www.beatthebike.blogspot.com (pictures posted on beatthebike & facebook)

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Lord's loving hands in all of life's experiences

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Message to Cameron -
"Runners fight the wind continually Cam; runners with a passion like yours fight all obstacles in order to enjoy those sterling moments of achievement and fulfillment that sacrifice, focus and drive bring. The spirit is with you still again in this third surgery guiding expert surgeons - a bright future is in store! We all love you sweetheart ! xoxo Mom, Dad, Ashley, Mica"


Cam and his date were involved in a horrifying accident on his motorcycle; a hit and run wherein the driver drug Cam's bike 400 feet, then jumped out of his car and fled on foot! It was a miracle that they were not killed or received brain or spinal injury! Their protection was obviously of a Divine nature.

Cam's friend is healing and back at school thank goodness, but Cam has endured three surgeries at two different regional medical centers in order to save his leg. Without going into detail it has been a frightening, exhausting yet powerfully spiritually experience for all of us. We have witnessed miracles and a wealth of blessings tied to the faith and prayers of so many family and friends everywhere praying for Cameron and our family. We cannot express how humble we feel, how touched by so many well wishes and strengthened by the distinct power of prayer.

Heavenly Father loves these two young adults and has preserved their lives ,no doubt , as they each still have a mission to fulfill on this earth. Throughout this laboriously draining process of surgeries and healing Cam has retained his positive attitude, cheerfulness and sense of humor. He does not wish ill of the driver, though justice should be served; in fact it disturbs Cam to hear anyone belittle this crazed driver or to make hurtful assumptions. For this man to have literally fled the accident on foot speaks volumes regarding the state of mind he must have been in - enough said.

We have had countless individuals who are strangers to us commend us on Cam's genuine spirit and his ability to remain gracious and thankful for every act of service provided him in spite of the debilitating pain and suffering he has experienced. We are very proud of him and exceedingly grateful that we still have our son with us to love and to enjoy!

All three surgeries were successful, the last one being of greatest consequence, due to the magnificent expertise of the plastic and orthopedic surgeons involved. Cam's plastic surgeon Dr. Leonard is a pioneer in his field of micro surgery and is not only exceptional, but such a warm, engaging man with a terrific sense of humor and ability to explain each detail of the process so that a patient and family can fully understand the complexities of such an intricate procedure. (Transferring muscle, arteries and veins to the damaged area of the body.) We also came to find out that he is a brother-in-law to friends of ours back home in PA!

All of Cam's surgeons, pa's, nurses, aids, etc., have been tremendous. He has been in a rehab center now for close to a week and becoming stronger by the moment. I have not seen him whine, curse, lash out, or even say things such as, "Why me?!" Instead he has only talked about "when" he will run again so as to prepare for the marathons in his future. Defeat is not in his mindset, he is motivated and driven to beat this obstacle; and no doubt he will.

Cam's days of riding his cycle into the canyons and on the trails of the Wasatch Mountains may have come to an end but he will forever have memories of the freedom and excitement of riding along side his friend Brent enjoying nature at its best! Now he focuses on a couple of years of physical therapy after many endless weeks of having to lie flat in bed in order to regain the use of his leg ... but he has the faith (pure trust) in God that he will continue to be blessed and to enjoy a full recovery. He may not be able to run at the level he has up until this point ,as a passionate distance runner, but if all continues at the level it is progressing he WILL run again!

Many sincere, deep felt thanks to all of our family and friends who have provided endless loving acts of service, prayers, visits, meals, and help in all forms! From Loraine , Kurt , Brent & Carlene, and Gayle and Bryan rushing to the hospital as we made plans to fly cross country to arrive here to visits, calls and messages from so many who wanted to come and offer their support and help! And to Brent and Carlene, Cam's dear friends and now ours as well, for their incredible devotion to our son! Young adults who have dedicated their lives to service and who have provided a wealth of assistance helping to put plans into action so as to prepare a living environment for Cam wherein they can help him to recuperate and take his life back. A daunting task still lies ahead for Cam as well as Brent and Carlene but their generous and loving attitudes has simply amazed us and been a great blessing in Cam's life! Friends of this caliber are often rare in life; but Brent has become a brother to Cam and it is apparent the respect and adoration these three Musketeers have for one another!

Once I leave here it will have been a solid month I will have spent back in our home state seeing Cam through this ordeal. I could not have achieved everything I needed to as a mother without Jon's physical and emotional help and strength of testimony during so many pain wrenching moments of silent screams and streams of tears. Jon is our rock and was able to accomplish a great deal in Cam's behalf while here; and Ashley and Michael back east at home keeping the home fires bringing in our absence has been a great help as well. We are so very blessed to have such a tight knit, loving family.

Tomorrow Cam returns to see his surgeon in Salt Lake wherein we will once again be able to hear the life blood flowing into his leg through the Doppler attached to his leg and then later a visit to his orthopedic trauma surgeon in Utah county to see how all of the rods and screws are doing in his leg. It is breathtaking seeing the modern miracles of medicine which allow people such hope!

We may never be able to repay each of you for your individual words and acts of service in our families behalf; but know that you "our earth angels" have inspired us and we WILL pay it forward ! Our impetuous will be your fine example of Christ-like service as we seek to help lives that we, also, find have need of comfort and service in what ever manor :)

Thank you Heavenly Father for the bounteous blessings you continue to bestow upon our family. And thank you for allowing us to learn from challenging mortal experiences; which compel us to become more humble, more teachable, and to learn and grow into more caring, appreciative individuals. And thank you for further helping to strengthen our testimonies of the gospel of Jesus Christ as we rely on the power of the Priesthood, as well as the empowering ability to serve others, and of our knowledge that families can be together forever!

Post Script 10/19/10 - Cam's surgeon proclaimed magnificent progress today! The transplanted tissues are thriving and now he can even sit up and walk on his good leg up to 30 minutes every three hours! Cam is stoked to have greater freedom from being chained to his bed lol :) It's a wonderful day indeed! Also, his friend in whom he grew up with in our Pittsburgh ward, Darlene Stoddard Agle, approached us early on with an idea to host a "run" here in Utah in Cam's behalf to help generate donations for his spiraling out of sight, out of pocket medical expenses this poor recent college grad will have to some how come up with. Further details will be forthcoming but it will be called "Beat the Bike!" (check out Darlene's blog at www.beatthebike.blogspot.com) . This is such a generous offer of time and effort by her & friends to plan and implement! Again, we are touched beyond words as to her thoughtful effort in behalf of Cam as well as all of yours as well!