Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Operation 55 Zebra

Two weeks ago, on June 7, we were shocked to learn that my brother-in-law, David Wenzel, has a brain tumor. Turns out, he's probably had it since childhood. Thanks to a freak collision with a concrete pillar, the resulting seizure, and the subsequent MRI at Stanford Hospital in CA, the 7 cm tumor was detected. Since then...well, it's a long story, and he tells it best. Quick summary: David transfered to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where a series of tests revealed that the tumor is inoperable; it's nestled in real good with the part of David's brain that allows him to communicate. He went in for a biopsy and will have the full results early next week, but initial meetings with the oncologist and radiologist were encouraging--they believe the tumor will respond to radiation and chemotherapy.

If you want the details, check out David's blog, Jump David Jump, or follow him on Twitter (#55Zebra). His wife, Amy, has been posting updates on her blog as well. There's also a Facebook group.

If you want to help...first, pray. Pray like crazy. We're praying for complete healing, but even beyond that, that God will tell a powerful story through David and Amy's lives in these circumstances. I love and respect the two of them so much; already their faith and their attitude has been truly inspirational. And they'd be the first to tell you their strength and their peace comes from the Lord Jesus Christ. It's already so evident that our great God is at work.

Second, if you'd like to do something a little more tangible, I know they'd probably appreciate a hand with some of the medical expenses they have been and will be accumulating. One really easy, secure way to give is through PayPal's Send Money service--all you need to send money is the recipient's email address. If you don't have either of their addresses just ask.

OK, so what's with the zebra thing? David's case at Stanford was also known as "Fifty-Five Zebra". So, naturally, he adopted it as his call sign.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Farewell to Summer

Last Saturday, Heather and I took a day trip to Inner Harbor in Baltimore, MD. It'd probably been close to ten years since I'd been there and she'd never been at all, so we had fun exploring (once again, we confirmed that I'm directionally challenged, so I've officially ceded navigational privileges to Heather). We beat the crowds to the National Aquarium, walked up to Lexington Market for crab cakes at Faidley's, nearly interrupted an ongoing wedding ceremony (c'mon, people, ever heard of ushers?!) at the Baltimore Basilica, and poked around the shops surrounding the harbor. But mostly we just hung out — talking, people-watching, and enjoying the beautiful weather. It really was beautiful — warm and sunny with a light, cool breeze. It was the kind of day that gives me intense cravings for ice cream, apparently — I couldn't stop thinking about it all day ... but we never got any. Oh well. We did stop at Rita's and Starbucks, so I can't complain. All in all, it was the perfect end to a great summer.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

My Niece is Adorable: A Slideshow

Last Saturday, Heather and I met Angie, Jamin, and Lily in Philadelphia for breakfast...then Jamin, Heather, and I took Lily to the Philadelphia Zoo! It was a sweltering hot day. Lily, who alternated between wanting me to carry her (so cute) and running about like a little maniac, clearly wore herself out — she became nearly catatonic from exhaustion when placed back in her stroller at the end of our visit. Ah, the glorious days of summer! Here's a quick slide show from the day's activities:

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Sixth Months Ago

Sixth months ago I was waking up after a fitful night's sleep in a hotel room in Philadelphia with one thought screaming through my mind: It's my wedding day!

It's hard to believe it's already been six months since Heather and I got married. At the same time, it's hard to believe it's only been six months since Heather and I got married — our life together already feels so established, so natural. I love it — and I love her — more and more with every passing day.

By the way, I posted a bunch of wedding photos online a couple weeks ago — you can find the links to the right under "Photo Albums". (If you're reading this on Facebook, please see my blog.)