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Friday, December 7, 2012
Good News Day!
Harper had her Oncology appointment today. I am so happy to say that her blood work looked great!!! Her blood counts are exactly where they need to be - Praise God!!!
Even though I was not worried about this appointment, I have to admit that is was just awesome to hear this. She is really doing amazing and...
She is such a brave girl!
She had already done a tour of the doctor's office with no poking - so this time they brought in a translator to speak to Harper in Mandarin so she would know exactly what was going to happen - it was such a blessing and very helpful to her! I also have to say that...
CHILD LIFE SPECIALIST ROCK!
These wonderful ladies really get on a child's level, help them understand what is going to happen, show them what is going to happen, let them touch everything, I just can not say how wonderful our experience was - why they do not have Child Life Specialist at every doctor's office I will never know :)
There were times that she was scared but she attempted to be so brave and not cry. Finally they came - those big, huge, alligator tears that make everyone in the room want to cry. No screaming, just silent and absolutely pitiful. When I see her like that it is all I can do to not cry with her. Yet she seems so strong in those moments. Her bravery is unlike anything I have ever seen.
After they showed her exactly what they were going to do, and she was able to use a REAL needle on their doll "Harry" - she was OK with them taking the blood needed. She even helped them pull the syringe to take the blood out of her arm! And it was painless! They used a cream that numbed the spot on her arm so she felt nothing when the needle went in - Where has this cream been all my life??? (another thing they should have at every doctor's office!!)
We go back in a few months to do another check-up and to have an Echocardiogram. This is routine and Harper will periodically have her heart checked for any heart muscle damage due to the treatment she received for her Leukemia.
After our appointment we went shopping :) And guess who was at the mall??? Yes - Santa! I really thought she would be afraid but not at all! She was pointing and trying to pull me over to him - it was perfect timing, he was getting ready to go on break but they let her go ahead and see him. She jumped right up in his lap and smiled for the camera as if she had done this before. I was quite surprised, and of course, I had to buy the pictures of our first trip to see Santa. Funny to have a picture with out her brothers and sisters but I am sure the boys would not want to and Elon would have screamed her head off - so this is most likely what the picture would have looked like anyway...
I have been seeing a change in my sweet little Harper the past two weeks. She has always been a good girl, sweet, gentle, and funny - but this change is a change toward me. She is really letting me in, and it feels so good! She has never pushed me away but I really was not sure that she really wanted ME. But I am seeing that now - in the way she lets me hold her and relax's in my arms and actually holds me back, she now wants me to hold her all the time, she tells me she loves me without me saying it first, she looks to hold my hand, she touches my face and pulls it to look at her and she just smiles and laughs, we laugh all the time!
She has been MY daughter before we even met but NOW I am becoming HER mother.
It is a beautiful thing to watch and experience!
I love this little girl so much...
Pure joy!
Even though I was not worried about this appointment, I have to admit that is was just awesome to hear this. She is really doing amazing and...
She is such a brave girl!
She had already done a tour of the doctor's office with no poking - so this time they brought in a translator to speak to Harper in Mandarin so she would know exactly what was going to happen - it was such a blessing and very helpful to her! I also have to say that...
CHILD LIFE SPECIALIST ROCK!
These wonderful ladies really get on a child's level, help them understand what is going to happen, show them what is going to happen, let them touch everything, I just can not say how wonderful our experience was - why they do not have Child Life Specialist at every doctor's office I will never know :)
There were times that she was scared but she attempted to be so brave and not cry. Finally they came - those big, huge, alligator tears that make everyone in the room want to cry. No screaming, just silent and absolutely pitiful. When I see her like that it is all I can do to not cry with her. Yet she seems so strong in those moments. Her bravery is unlike anything I have ever seen.
After they showed her exactly what they were going to do, and she was able to use a REAL needle on their doll "Harry" - she was OK with them taking the blood needed. She even helped them pull the syringe to take the blood out of her arm! And it was painless! They used a cream that numbed the spot on her arm so she felt nothing when the needle went in - Where has this cream been all my life??? (another thing they should have at every doctor's office!!)
We go back in a few months to do another check-up and to have an Echocardiogram. This is routine and Harper will periodically have her heart checked for any heart muscle damage due to the treatment she received for her Leukemia.
After our appointment we went shopping :) And guess who was at the mall??? Yes - Santa! I really thought she would be afraid but not at all! She was pointing and trying to pull me over to him - it was perfect timing, he was getting ready to go on break but they let her go ahead and see him. She jumped right up in his lap and smiled for the camera as if she had done this before. I was quite surprised, and of course, I had to buy the pictures of our first trip to see Santa. Funny to have a picture with out her brothers and sisters but I am sure the boys would not want to and Elon would have screamed her head off - so this is most likely what the picture would have looked like anyway...
I have been seeing a change in my sweet little Harper the past two weeks. She has always been a good girl, sweet, gentle, and funny - but this change is a change toward me. She is really letting me in, and it feels so good! She has never pushed me away but I really was not sure that she really wanted ME. But I am seeing that now - in the way she lets me hold her and relax's in my arms and actually holds me back, she now wants me to hold her all the time, she tells me she loves me without me saying it first, she looks to hold my hand, she touches my face and pulls it to look at her and she just smiles and laughs, we laugh all the time!
She has been MY daughter before we even met but NOW I am becoming HER mother.
It is a beautiful thing to watch and experience!
I love this little girl so much...
Pure joy!
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If this is not a Christmas story than I don't know what is! Thank you for sharing! Harper looks like a darling girl!
AWLLL! This made me cry! How precious and sweet! Praise the LORD for the good report!
What a wonderul post!! I am a cancer survivor, so love reading that she is doing so well. God bless your darling girl. So glad that she is letting you in.
Lindy D.
That is amazing news!!!!! I'm so excited for the good report!
She is such a doll!! I cannot wait to meet her!!!!
Praise the Lord!!!!!! She is just soooo adorable.
What a little blessing she is! An absolute treasure. Thanks for sharing the good news. Super to hear Harper is doing well and has further opened her heart to allow for the mother daughter relationship to grow. Lovely!
Ok...that baby girl is SERIOUSLY ADORABLE!!! Those cheeks!! OHHHH MY GOSH!!!!
What a beautiful child she is!!!
Hi Dawn,
How are you? Everything looks great and seems everyone is adjusting.
I would love to get the kids together soon. The boys have really missed your boys and ask about Harper and Elon frequently.
Let me know when we can squeeze in a few moments.
Take care and wonderful news about Harper.
AnnaGrace is talking constantly now! she has increased her vocabulary by 88% speech is a wonderful thing!
God Bless
Charlene
Dear Cole and Dawn,
Thanks so much for the beautiful Christmas card. Randy and I are so happy for you. Harper is beautiful as is the rest of your family. I just read the entire blog and my heart is singing for you. Randy watched the "man cave" video with me and we just laughed and laughed! Elon is a beauty too! If you ever come south...Irmo, SC, that is, please give us a call , we'd love to meet everyone. Merry Christmas to you all and blessings for a wonderful New Year.
Kathy Sikes
You make known to me the path of life;
in your presence there is fullness of joy;
Psalm 16:11
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