Little Falls Bruins
Friday, January 16, 2015
6 months
On Wednesday Sarah had her 6 month post chemo appointment with Dr DeTraglia. Everything is great, her bloodwork and chest X-ray were both normal. Next appointment is in June and she will have a CT scan then. She is starting her 2nd semester at MVCC on Tuesday. Today she is having her wisdom teeth removed so she will have a few days to recouperate before starting back to school. Her hair is coming in so nice but not fast enough for her. Thanks for all of the prayers.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
3 month follow up
On October 8th Sarah had her 3 month follow up appt with Dr DeTraglia her oncologist. Everything was perfect. Her bloodwork was all normal and she will go back in 3 more months. We've had a busy summer and fall in the Bruins family. Elizabeth spent 3 1/2 weeks in Germany taking a course offered by her college. She was also able to visit Prague and Italy while on this trip. She was happy to be able to visit with all of her host families from her year as a Rotary exchange student in Cremona, Italy.
Sarah has been busy playing soccer for her college (Mohawk Valley Community College). She has come back very strong, has played very well and is second in goals scored for her team. She is putting in a lot of effort in her studies also. Her hair has come in very fast so far and it really looks adorable.
Mary is busy as a junior in high school. She is a very good and motivated student. She is also playing varsity soccer this year and her team has won their league. They start sectional games on Thursday night.
Neil and I are doing well. Working on our kitchen remodeling project and going to lots of soccer games. Our Austrian "son" exchange student from 2 years ago came back for a great 6 week visit this summer. It was fantastic to see him. He graduated from high school in June and he was accepted into med school in Vienna after her does manditory community service for 10 months.
I just thought we should catch people up on our lives. Life is Good!!
Elizabeth and her cousin Sara
Sarah back at her favorite sport.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
The Battle is Won!
Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong.
- 1 Corinthians 16:13
We started out with that passage six months ago. In that six months, we have found that no one is more courageous, strong, and firm in her faith than Sarah has been.
Last Friday, Sarah had her final PET scan. Within a couple of hours, her oncologist called to say that everything was clear - no signs of cancer!
On Saturday, Sarah graduated from Little Falls High School, giving us a second reason to celebrate.
Sunday morning, this passage was part of one of the readings in church:
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
- 2 Timothy 4:7
This has been an amazing journey. We've learned that we have an incredibly tough daughter; a family that can get through anything; and the support of a community near & far that is second to none.
I have a couple of those kind of memories that stick in your head I'd like to share.
December 17th, the day Sarah had her biopsy, she woke up from the anesthesia and we told her what the doctor had already told us - she has cancer. Sarah said "OK, let's beat it."
At what we expected to be Sarah's last basketball game, it seemed like the entire community was there. They gave Sarah a standing ovation as she left the court, and moved me to tears.
At nearly every basketball game after that, the opposing teams warmed up in 'Battle Like Bruins' shirts - even Fabius-Pompey, a team we don't meet in the regular season, at the Sectional Championship game in the Carrier Dome.
Everywhere we went, it seemed someone would come up to say "we're praying for Sarah."
June 27th - We get a wonderful graduation gift when we learn the best news possible, that Sarah shows no signs of cancer!
While there is no way we can thank everyone enough for all the prayers, good wishes, donations, and support, please know that we are extremely grateful to all as we wrap up this battle.
Battle Like Bruins! The Battle is Won!
-- Neil
- 1 Corinthians 16:13
We started out with that passage six months ago. In that six months, we have found that no one is more courageous, strong, and firm in her faith than Sarah has been.
Last Friday, Sarah had her final PET scan. Within a couple of hours, her oncologist called to say that everything was clear - no signs of cancer!
On Saturday, Sarah graduated from Little Falls High School, giving us a second reason to celebrate.
Sunday morning, this passage was part of one of the readings in church:
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
- 2 Timothy 4:7
This has been an amazing journey. We've learned that we have an incredibly tough daughter; a family that can get through anything; and the support of a community near & far that is second to none.
I have a couple of those kind of memories that stick in your head I'd like to share.
December 17th, the day Sarah had her biopsy, she woke up from the anesthesia and we told her what the doctor had already told us - she has cancer. Sarah said "OK, let's beat it."
At what we expected to be Sarah's last basketball game, it seemed like the entire community was there. They gave Sarah a standing ovation as she left the court, and moved me to tears.
At nearly every basketball game after that, the opposing teams warmed up in 'Battle Like Bruins' shirts - even Fabius-Pompey, a team we don't meet in the regular season, at the Sectional Championship game in the Carrier Dome.
Everywhere we went, it seemed someone would come up to say "we're praying for Sarah."
June 27th - We get a wonderful graduation gift when we learn the best news possible, that Sarah shows no signs of cancer!
While there is no way we can thank everyone enough for all the prayers, good wishes, donations, and support, please know that we are extremely grateful to all as we wrap up this battle.
Battle Like Bruins! The Battle is Won!
-- Neil
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
11 down, 1 to go!!!!
Tonight is the night before Sarah's last chemotherapy treatment. It seems like this fight has been going on for so long but it's only been 7 months. I guess when your life goes in 2 week intervals everything slows down. We are so proud of our Sarah and the way she has handled everything that she has been faced with. She really is our Hero and we are amazed by her strength and courage every day. We are so grateful to all of our family and friends that have helped us through this battle. Your prayers, well wishes, care, support and donations have meant the world to us and as I have said many times before we feel blessed to have all of you in our lives. Tomorrow I will post a picture of a very happy girl who is ready to get on with her life.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Chemo #10 done, 2 more to go.
Last Wednesday was treatment #10, the end is in sight. I really have to get moving on graduation stuff.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Confirmation, College, Track and Prom
It has been another busy month here. Sarah will have her 10th chemo treatment tomorrow and then only 2 to go. We are ready to be done with all of this craziness in our lives. Sarah and Mary have been running track and have their last meet tomorrow although Sarah probably won't feel up to running. Mary had her Confirmation May 6th with our new Bishop of Albany. Sarah was her sponsor and it was a great night. On Thursday Neil and I drove out to Buffalo to bring Elizabeth home from her 1st year at Canisius College. We stayed overnight at my cousins house and left for home on Friday. We had planned to get an early start home but Neil found out on Thursday night that a friend that he had gone to high school with in Illinois was in Buffalo so we were able to see him for a short visit. Neil hasn't seen him in about 28 years. His friend (Scott) is now doing the sound on tour with Joe Bonomassa so we were able to see him at work. It was a very short visit but we are hoping that when Joe is in the area again we can get to see him for a longer visit. He tends to play here occasionally because he is from the Utica area. On Saturday Sarah had her senior prom and she looked absolutely beautiful. She went with her boyfriend Derek and they were a stunning couple. At the grand march Sarah was crowned the prom queen which was a wonderful surprise. The prom committee made sure to pad the combs so they didn't stick into her head. So now on to planning for graduation. Thank you all for the thoughts, prayers during Sarah's treatments. We are so grateful to everyone that has sent cards or asked about Sarah's progress. The support you have all given us has helped us all to get through this trying time and we thank you so much. I'll try not to let so much time go before my next post.
Neil and his friend Scott, back together after 28 years!
On the left is last year's prom date, Sarah's friend since kindergarten at St. Francis de Sales Alex Fox and on the right this year's date Derek Raux.
Neil and his friend Scott, back together after 28 years!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Happy Easter!!
I'm so sorry that I have neglected the blog these last few weeks. Sarah had her 7th treatment on April 2nd and it was a rough one. Probably the worst yet. We ended up with her going through many scans and tests and what we found out is that she has ended up with some asthma that has been induced by the chemo. She is on 2 inhalers and the pulmonologist is hopeful that she won't need them once she is done with the chemo. Her 8th treatment was on April 16th and it went much better with no difficulties other than the usual fatigue. Sarah and Mary have been on spring break this week and Mary has been enjoying herself, reading, sleeping and eating. Three of her favorite activities. We were able to get out to Albany the other day to find her a dress for her Confirmation so she was happy to go shopping which is another of her favorite things to do. Sarah has been sleeping, working and hanging our with her friends this week. We all have had spring fever around here. Elizabeth is home for the long Easter weekend. Going to a Catholic college gives her extra days off for Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Monday after Easter too. She will be back at school for about 3 weeks before she comes home for summer break. She has her old job from last summer all lined up to start when she gets back. We hope that everyone has a very Blessed Easter. We feel so blessed to have so many wonderful family and friends helping us through this challenging time. We truly love you all.
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