Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Update on Parker Hodson

We wanted to let everyone know that Parker is home and doing pretty well. It will take weeks for him to be back to normal, but the Hodsons are so happy that he is on the mend. They are grateful for the faith and prayers of everyone in the ward.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Sunday Update On Parker Hodson

Parker's perking up some. :) He is satting decently on 70% oxygen. 21% is room air, so you know he's not going to be leaping over tall buildings in a single bound anytime soon, but I'll take any bit of improvement I can get.

They called from the American Fork ER (where we first took him) to let us know that the blood they took from Parker has, indeed, cultured out a bacterial infection.......but we don't know what yet.

So, altogether Parker is dealing with:

RSV
Pneumonia
and an unknown bacterial infection

Please thank everyone for all of their prayers and support.

Tammy (who is still missing her little sidekick, Parker)

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Saturday Update on Parker Hodson

Saturday update on Parker Hodson from Tammy:

Parker is really struggling. This morning he woke up looking pretty chipper. But then his fever spiked out of the stratosphere and his oxygen levels started circling the drain.

They took him down for another x-ray, but they aren't sure if they are seeing anything or not.

The attending did say that sometimes as the virus dies, mucus in a child's lungs will move around different pathways. Depending on which pathways the mucus follows could be why he is cycling to such extremes.

They are looking at nitric oxide (sp?) and are working on getting in touch with Parker's cardiologist, Dr. Day.
Day is an amazing man. We are praying there is still another rabbit for him to pull out of his hat so Parker can come home to us again.

Tammy (still missing her much loved little sidekick, Parker)

Friday, March 19, 2010

New Update on Parker Hodson

Here is an update on Parker Hodson from Tammy:

I talked to Reed a couple of hours ago. It was a pretty rough night, but everybody made it through. :) They had to Parker on his trach mask because the vent was really drying out his lungs and making him cough. We don't want him to be doing a ton of deep coughing. Deep coughing can blow out that new Nissen. The trach mask offers up more humidity, but his O2 levels plummet when he's on it. So it is kind of a trade off.

The doctor told Reed to expect things to get worse before they get better. However we are hoping that yesterday morning was the worst. I can't imagine anything worse than watching your kid turn blue as you are rushing him to the ER.

The really big concern right now is that his bone marrow is doing funky things. His platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells are really off. This could be because of the RSV. RSV has been known to muck with the bone marrow. Or, there is a possibility that this could be the early signs of cancer. *faint* Kids with Down syndrome are at a much higher rate for Leukemia. Obviously, we are praying that this funky blood work is due to the RSV and NOT Leukemia.

www.prayingforparker.com

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Update on Parker Hodson

They have Parker stabilized enough to go to PCMC by ambulance rather than helicopter. So in about an hour Reed will be going up with him, and Tammy will try to go up later.

Parker's crit is down and his platelets are low. It could be because of the IV fluids they are giving him. Or it could be because his Pulmonary Hypertension levels are so high that he is bleeding into his lungs. PLEASE pray that this isn't the case.

Tammy said that they are fine with meals for now. She purchased a bunch of frozen stuff in anticipation of her surgery.

For now, your prayers are the most important thing you can do to help. Thanks!

Prayers for Parker Hodson

Parker Hodson is at the American Fork ER where they are trying to stabilize him and then life flight him up to Primary's. He has both a bacterial infection as well as what they think is the sister virus to RSV, which is really scary. Parker will most likely wind up at Primary's for quite a while.

Reed and Tammy try not to ask for much so that in times like this, when they are really frightened, they can ask for heartfelt prayers from the ward. Tammy is recovering from a recent surgery, so she could use your prayers also, so she can regain her strength quickly and be with Parker through this time.

All you prayers are greatly appreciated.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Amazing and Faith Promoting Story!

Below is a letter that Sister Lisa Laycock wrote to her family and friends after the Chile earthquake. Brother and Sister Laycock were in our ward several years ago. They moved to Alpine, and are now serving as the Mission President in Chile.

Dear Everyone,

I am writing to let you all know how very grateful we are for your prayers, concern, and love. Please keep praying! We need the Lord's help and guidance in order to do all He would have us do to learn what He would have us learn from this earth quake tragedy, and to minister in the way He would have us minister. During the past few days, we have witnessed many events which serve to remind us that the Lord is in charge and that as missionaries and members of His church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are performing His work, and as President Monson teaches, "When we are on the Lord's errand, we are entitled to His help." I want to share with you a few miracles that will help you to understand our profound feelings of gratitude.

When we were set apart for this calling, Elder Scott of the counsel of the twelve apostles taught us many important lessons. He spoke from personal experience when he was a Mission President in Argentina. One message that he shared with us is this: "At times, during your mission, you will be awakened in the middle of the night or the early morning hours with thoughts of specific things you should do for certain missionaries. Do not ignore these thoughts. They are promptings from the Holy Ghost who will communicate with you in the stillness of the night or the peace of the early morning hours. He will speak to you then because that is when you are still enough to hear." Elder Scott further instructed us to keep a notebook beside our bed so that we could record these precious promptings. He said that by the next morning, we would be likely to forget the promptings if we didn't write them down.

We have been astonished at the fulfillment of Elder Scott's prophetic words. We have received many promptings in the exact manner that Elder Scott described. We are so thankful that Elder Scott taught us how to recognize and act upon these precious promptings. Had he not taught us, we may not have given these promptings the attention they require.

Nearly two and one half weeks ago, I was awakened at around 4:00 AM by just such a prompting. I did not hear a voice, but the thought was as clear as if it had been in the form of spoken words: "There is going to be an earthquake. Prepare your missionaries." I sat up in bed and immediately remembered Elder Scott's counsel. That morning I told Larry what had happened. He immediately set to work organizing our missionaries to prepare for an earthquake.

In talking with our office missionaries to arrange for them to put together a list of everything we would need to prepare...in both Spanish and English...we discovered that the Lord had also let two of our office missionaries know of the possibility of an earthquake (in the form of dreams) and the need to prepare our mission. We set a goal and arranged our schedule so that we could visit every apartment in the mission to check for safety and to review with our missionaries what to do in case of an earth quake. What a wonderful experience we have had as we have met with them and shared scriptures with them about being spiritually and physically prepared. "...if ye are prepared, ye shall not fear" (D&C 38:30). We instructed every missionary to have a "go-bag" (36 hour kit). We reviewed our emergency action plan with them of where to go and what to do if they had phone service and in case they did not. We gave everyone a paper with all instructions in English and Spanish, and we reminded them that "this life is the time to prepare to meet God" (Alma 34:32-34). We shared with them our thoughts and feelings about the need for spiritual and physical safety. Some of them became frightened and asked us if we knew something they didn't know. We smiled and repeated "...if ye are prepared, ye shall not fear." We didn't want to unduly alarm them, but we did want to impress upon them the need to be prepared. We tearfully reminded them of our recent transfer conference where we had shared our feelings about our dear Elder McKay Burrows who was unexpectedly called home in January while serving his mission in Romania...how he was prepared in every way to meet God. We reissued our challenge to "be prepared" in every way. Then we knelt with them in their apartment and dedicated each apartment, asking for a blessing of safety and security to be upon every apartment.

When the earthquake came, we were prepared. We did not experience the panic that many felt. We knew we were prepared. Because of the words of the Lord's chosen Apostle, Elder Scott, we had listened and heeded the quiet, but clear promptings of the Holy Ghost. We were blessed with peace in the midst of chaos. We learned an important lesson: our preparation helped us to avoid panic and fear, but the Lord, in His wisdom, allowed us to experience enough discomfort to know that He has all power. He is in charge. We are nothing without Him. We are dependent upon Him for every breath we take. Only He can save us from death and destruction. He is the way, the truth, and the life. He is our perfect example. If we follow Him, we will be saved through obedience to the laws and ordinances of His Gospel.

As the earthquake became more violent, the mission home groaned and wailed. The power died, so the whole city was black. The windows made a hideous screeching sound, and flying objects banged against swaying walls. The printer/fax machine, books, book ends, and fifty-pound television burst from the entertainment center and crashed to the floor, cabinets emptied, drawers flew open, the refrigerator moved, water sloshed out of the toilets, the floor jolted up and down as we ran across it trying to hold onto the walls to keep from falling down, and the piano toppled over like a small toy. As we made our way to the back yard, I remember thinking, "God is all-powerful. He is our only refuge from this horrible mess." I prayed and prayed for Him to still the earth. When we reached the back yard, we watched in terror. By the light of the moon we could see the swimming pool water form giant waves and crash out onto the rocks. House and car alarms screamed into the night...some from being crushed by falling debris and others I guess from the bizarre movement of the earth. I am not sure if the intense rumbling sounds came from the earth itself or from everything else that was shaking so violently. Finally, it stopped. When the calm came, we had to sit down because our legs were weak and unstable. My legs stayed wobbly all day and night yesterday. Today the muscles in my legs hurt like I ran a marathon. The aftershocks have been extremely unsettling. Each one begins like the one last night started. We just close our eyes and wait to see if it escalates or dies down. I have never experienced anything like this!

We were awakened this morning by a very strong after shock. Larry jumped out of bed and yelled, "Welcome to another glorious day in Chile!" We just had to laugh. We moved a mattress into the floor in our bedroom and made Landon sleep in our room. He was in his room with the door locked the night before and we couldn't wake him up. He never locks his door, but he was playing a joke on Larry because every morning Larry wakes him at 5:30 AM for seminary by tickling him unmercifully. So Landon had decided to stop him. When we couldn't open his door, in the middle of the quake, we thought he was trapped, so we screamed and banged. Landon thought that everything was falling off the walls because we were banging so hard on the door. I think we scared him more than the earthquake did!

Today, we attended a strong ward where Larry was invited to speak. The entire chapel and beyond was filled. People were so humble and so teachable. Larry taught the importance of doing the small things. He taught about Jesus Christ and the opportunty we have to love one another and to share what we have with others. It was a great blessing for us to be with these beautiful Chilean people. Some have lost their homes...or at least parts of their homes. But they are strong and they want to serve the Lord. (By the way, Wilcox's the Hermana that used to work in the mission home called us and asked us to let you know that she is safe. We thought it was so sweet that she wanted you to know that she is safe. She loves you.) He taught of the scripture in Luke 21:11,13 which says, "and great earthquakes shall be in divers places...and it shall turn to you for a testimony." He also welcomed the sweet young woman who was in the congregation with the missionaries...her first time attending church...and then he invited her to be baptized from the pulpit. He asked her to please invite us to her baptism, and she said, "I will." The Lord always knows what His people need. Landon was reading in Alma 15:17 today. He said, Mom listen to this. This is what is happening here in Chile just like in happened in Ammonihah. The people were humbled and "checked as to the pride of their hearts and began to humble themselves before God, watching and praying continually that they might be delivered from Satan, and from death, and from destruction."

Our hearts are filled to the brim with gratitude for all of the blessings we have received in the Chile Santiago East Mission. We see miracles every day. In the midst of great pain and suffering, we can always find our Savior. He stands with His arms open, pleading for all of us to humble ourselves and come unto Him. He loves us. He invites us to accept His gift...the atonement. He invites us to repent. He wants us to love one another and to serve one another. He wants us to bring our families and those we love to Him. We can do it. We can do all that He asks, no matter how difficult it may seem. "With God all things are possible"

OK, sorry this is so long. I will end now. We are having a devotional tomorrow for all of our missionaries to talk about the last week of Christ's life in preparation for Easter. We want to remind our missionaries to teach and preach with increased vigor and animo of Christ. Last Monday in our office meeting, Larry suddenly stopped in the middle, and said, "During the prayer, I had a very strong impression that March 2010 is going to be our best baptizing month we have ever had in this mission." Now we know why he received that feeling. We are going to prepare to bring many souls to the waters of baptism in March. Please continue to pray for us and for the people of Chile. Please pray for the missionaries to have strength and courage to do all that is being required of them, even in difficult times.

We are so thankful that the tsunami did not turn out badly in Hawaii. Who would ever think that an earthquake in Chile could threaten the shores of Hawaii? Thankfully, the Lord is in charge. He is the one to whom we must turn for refuge from every storm. He has the power to save us.

Con mucho amor,
Lisa, Larry, and Landon

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Cookie Class



We had a great time at the cookie class! Cherie was a wonderful teacher. After an intricate design on the Easter egg cookie, she took pity on us and gave us some tips on how to do impressive yet simple cookies. Though most of us found the decorating to be a little harder than it looked when she did it, we all came away with beautiful cookies and learned how to be gourmet cookie decorators! Not to mention all the fun we had chatting and laughing as we all tried our hands at the cookies!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Sugar Cookies





Here are a few pictures of the wonderful sugar cookies made by Cherie Mull: