Zoe Holtz Henry

BIGGER AND STRONGER- ONE DAY AT A TIME...

Saturday August 14, 2010

clock August 14, 2010 17:36 by author Shannin

Well, it was bound to happen at some point. Zoe's central line developed a leak on Friday night and she wasn't recieving her flolan as she should.  So after a call to 911, we were off in an ambulance to Seattle Childrens ER.  They admitted her last night around 9PM and we tried to get as much sleep as possible (not very much).  Zoe was so tired and hungry, they wouldn't let us feed her since she could have potentially had surgery at 7 AM.  SHe finally went into surgery to have the line replaced at 4 PM.  It all went well and and she is now recovering.  We are spending one more night in the PICU and will hopefully be home tomorrow AM.  More later, send lots of prayers Zoe's way for a quick recovery!!



Thursday August 12, 2010

clock August 12, 2010 21:08 by author Shannin
HAPPY HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY TO ZOE!!!!!!!!
 
It's hard to beileve that our amazing two year old is the same little girl who struggled so much for the first several months of her life.  Today she is a full on eater, crawler, cruiser, talker, snuggler, giggler, kisser, avid book reader and camera mugger who loves to be alive and enjoys every little moment so much.  We are so grateful to have Zoe with us and so grateful for all the prayers and energy all our friends and family have contributed over the past few years.  This journey has been at times emotional, painful, scary, joyous, rewarding and we wouldn't change a moment of it.  I think it makes us love Zoe more more every day.  Life is almost normal these days and we are able to enjoy the little moments so much more completley.  Two years ago, who would have thought that watching Zoe stuff food in her mouth would be something Jason and I can't get enough of or who would have thought that I would look forward to making Zoe the same egg and cheese omlette EVERY morning.  Zoe still has a journey ahead of her, but for now we are loving life without vomit bottles, feeding tubes, and spit towels and loving that we can toss Zoe in the stroller and head to the beach on a whim or head out day camping with Nana and Bapa.  We have much to be grateful for and yet there are still many babies and toddlers who need lots of prayers.  As I type, a friend of mine is having a little girl with a CDH, please pray for the baby, her parents and her little sister to find the strength and courage they need for the journey ahead,  Also, there are several toddlers in Seattle who are starting rapid tube weaning programs right now, send them lots of happy thoughts, good eating vibes and support (and for their parents) on their road ahead and lots of happy wishes to become healthy, eager eaters!!
 
 


Zoe enjoying her evening chocolate feast

 



Zoe EATING her birthday cake ( and grilled cheese sandwich)

 


the Birthday Girl with Nana and Bapa 

 


Yummy...Birthday cake


About us, the Strom-Henry clan

We are the parents of Zoe Holtz Henry;  Jason Henry and Shannin Strom-Henry.  We live on Bainbridge Island, WA.  where we both grew up, moved away from and then moved back to.  Zoe will be growing up on the same property that I grew up on, except she will be living in her great grandparents cute pink farmhouse.  She will someday be going to the same elementary school that her grandpa (Bapa Toms) went to, I went to, and her great grandma Strom used to teach at.  Zoe will be lucky enough to be raised much like Jason and I were, right next door to both sets of grandparents and lots and lots of cousins, aunts and uncles and with lots of access to fun outdoor places to make forts in and ride bikes.  This is why Jason and I moved back to Bainbridge; to give Zoe the chance to be a normal child and not grow up too fast.  But before we get there, we're going to get through all of this, so here's the story to date...

 

You can email me any questions or comments at shanninstrom@gmail.com

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