Friday, December 10, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
It's a Charlie Brown Christmas
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Faith ... complete trust in God no matter what the outcome!


From a most horrifying situation initially - comprised of many prayers, tears, pain, and grave concern - Cameron has a bright future in store! We have witnessed remarkable miracles and received so many blessings due to the on going prayers offered in Cam's behalf by so many people throughout the country from diverse religious beliefs. After four surgeries, two medical centers and weeks in a rehab he is now home, working with home health care! His muscle and artery graft have been deemed 100% successful, bringing the blood supply to his leg in order to save the limb, he will now be able to finally put weight on his leg and begin approximately two years of additional physical therapy. He has truly been blessed.
The photos: Dr. Leonard, an inspiring plastic surgeon who is responsible for this outcome.; also of the tissue graft woven throughout Cam's leg. (The muscle (red) which you see will shrink at some point in time as it is no longer an operational muscle in the sense of those we use in our arms and legs, it was needed strictly to bring the needed blood supply to Cam's leg. Dr. Leonard is an expert in the field of micro surgery. The other photo is after two different surgeries required prior to the graft in order to insert rods and screws into the leg)
Other photo's include: Cam's dear friends Brent & Carlene who have become family and who have tirelessly helped in taking care of Cam and continue to do so as a result of the devotion these three friends have for one another. Gregg & Myra, dear friends of our family since Cam was a little boy who drove 4 hours to and from Idaho to visit all of us. (So many more family members and friends visited as well, I only wish I had, had the energy and focus to have remembered to snap everyone's photos!) The beautiful Mount Timpanogos temple; exemplifies the love of our our Heavenly Father and His son, Jesus Christ for Cameron as well as all of us on this earth past, present and future; and of course our precious son whose life was preserved!
Sincere thanks to the extraordinary medical teams in both hospitals and at the rehab including Dr. Bacon, Cam's orthopedic trauma surgeon. Dr. Leonard in whom we simply adore! And many sincere thanks to all of you, once again, for your encouraging words (love facebook!), fasting and prayers.
Cam has actually returned to work part time, takes joy rides in a wheel chair throughout the mall and has even had outings to Utah Lake for some fresh air and sunshine complements of his dear friends. From that heartbreaking call we received in the middle of the night informing us of Cam's accident to now (6 weeks later) it has been an insightful, humbling, nerve racking journey to say the least, however, the outcome was simply miraculous! And thanks to the media lol so that Cam could watch all of the Steelers and Pens games which helped him to keep his sanity through the endless, tedious hours and weeks being held prisoner by a bed, haha :)
We may have missed taking our yearly family photos at our favorite pumpkin patch this year but in lieu of the missed event we received the ultimate blessing of still being able to enjoy our son's presence on this earth. America has THE most advanced, expert medical care bar none! And guess what ... our son who has a passion for running WILL ONE DAY RUN AGAIN!
The photos: Dr. Leonard, an inspiring plastic surgeon who is responsible for this outcome.; also of the tissue graft woven throughout Cam's leg. (The muscle (red) which you see will shrink at some point in time as it is no longer an operational muscle in the sense of those we use in our arms and legs, it was needed strictly to bring the needed blood supply to Cam's leg. Dr. Leonard is an expert in the field of micro surgery. The other photo is after two different surgeries required prior to the graft in order to insert rods and screws into the leg)
Other photo's include: Cam's dear friends Brent & Carlene who have become family and who have tirelessly helped in taking care of Cam and continue to do so as a result of the devotion these three friends have for one another. Gregg & Myra, dear friends of our family since Cam was a little boy who drove 4 hours to and from Idaho to visit all of us. (So many more family members and friends visited as well, I only wish I had, had the energy and focus to have remembered to snap everyone's photos!) The beautiful Mount Timpanogos temple; exemplifies the love of our our Heavenly Father and His son, Jesus Christ for Cameron as well as all of us on this earth past, present and future; and of course our precious son whose life was preserved!
Sincere thanks to the extraordinary medical teams in both hospitals and at the rehab including Dr. Bacon, Cam's orthopedic trauma surgeon. Dr. Leonard in whom we simply adore! And many sincere thanks to all of you, once again, for your encouraging words (love facebook!), fasting and prayers.
Cam has actually returned to work part time, takes joy rides in a wheel chair throughout the mall and has even had outings to Utah Lake for some fresh air and sunshine complements of his dear friends. From that heartbreaking call we received in the middle of the night informing us of Cam's accident to now (6 weeks later) it has been an insightful, humbling, nerve racking journey to say the least, however, the outcome was simply miraculous! And thanks to the media lol so that Cam could watch all of the Steelers and Pens games which helped him to keep his sanity through the endless, tedious hours and weeks being held prisoner by a bed, haha :)
We may have missed taking our yearly family photos at our favorite pumpkin patch this year but in lieu of the missed event we received the ultimate blessing of still being able to enjoy our son's presence on this earth. America has THE most advanced, expert medical care bar none! And guess what ... our son who has a passion for running WILL ONE DAY RUN AGAIN!
Monday, November 1, 2010
PSU's Frankenstein (the musical) Ashley & Michael sparkled!








A brilliant romantic terror of a young doctor whose obsession with death leads him to create a life; the creature crafted from bodies of convicts and the brain of a brilliant scientist, is a hideous mockery of humanity. Hauntingly beautiful music creates an experience in which time and space are fluid, coming alive in... the mind of Victor Frankenstein! Ashley plays the female lead of Elizabeth and Michael the secondary male lead of Henry, Victor's friend.
Facebook message to Ashley ... You and Mica brought the house down for the 4th time! Outstanding final performance - you were simply breathtaking sweetheart!! The depth of your voice, the incredible range in which you can sing, your delightful acting skills, and your striking beauty made the role of Elizabeth come to life. A remarkable performance to be remembered! xoxo
Facebook message to Michael ...Mica you were outstanding once again; final performance was amazing! The fact that you can sing a deep, rich baritone to high tenor notes is incredible. Your acting skills were also delightful; loved seeing you express this dark, dramatic side. You and Ashley's duets stunned the audiences; your chemistry in life and on stage is supreme! xoxo
Facebook message to Ashley ... You and Mica brought the house down for the 4th time! Outstanding final performance - you were simply breathtaking sweetheart!! The depth of your voice, the incredible range in which you can sing, your delightful acting skills, and your striking beauty made the role of Elizabeth come to life. A remarkable performance to be remembered! xoxo
Facebook message to Michael ...Mica you were outstanding once again; final performance was amazing! The fact that you can sing a deep, rich baritone to high tenor notes is incredible. Your acting skills were also delightful; loved seeing you express this dark, dramatic side. You and Ashley's duets stunned the audiences; your chemistry in life and on stage is supreme! xoxo
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