Thursday, May 21, 2009

                                               A precious gift...March 6, 2009

                                            Blessed Parents we are!
                                              Caleb and his best friend Uncle Patrick
                                            Apparently, Micaiah really likes his brother's food.
                                        Yeah that's kind of gross...but I guess it does taste good!
Jarrett, Patrick, and Brandon planting kalo
                                           This is one of our two taro patches, after just planting
Micaiah likes to help pick luau for his brother...and himself.

Hiking up Makapu'u

I'm hoping that somewhere out there someone is still checking in on this blog.  My computer totally crashed, I took it to Geek Squad and found out that it wasn't worth fixing.  And I finally got a new computer!  Yeah!  The one I wanted too! :)  So hopefully I will still get some readers here.  
It's been almost 3 months, where do I begin?  I don't have any bad news so that's great!  Caleb's Re-Birthday was fun and we had many people come to celebrate his life with us.  Brandon and I are very grateful for those who shared that day with us and for those who lifted Caleb and us up in prayer.  Thank you very much!
Recently Caleb hurt his ankle which we discovered after he started to scream and cry when we would stand him up.  He had an xray done which led his doctor to believe that he could possibly have a stress fracture but they couldn't tell for sure.  So they scheduled a bone scan to be certain.  (A full body bone scan.)  In the mean time I was getting lectured about his diet and being told I needed to see a nutritionist because he probably wasn't getting everything he needed and therefore his bones would have density loss.  There are so many reasons why he "should" have bone density loss.  So I was feeling a little condemned and felt I needed to start studying on what to add to his diet.  But when I totally dove into that huge task, God told me to stop and to focus back on him.  So I did and it relieved all that pressure that was bogging my spirit down.  I devoted all my spare time to reading the Bible, prayer, and worship.  Two weeks ago Caleb had his bone scan done and the results showed that his bones are COMPLETELY NORMAL...Amen!  Thank you Jesus!
I've also started a daily routine of reading to Caleb from the Bible...(mines, not the children's version).  I pick a book in the Bible and we read a couple chapters a day.  Sometimes if I don't get to it in the morning or later in the day I read to him while he sleeps.  I absolutely love it.  It's a peaceful time for us and it gets me to be more in the word, really understanding it (because I need to explain it to him after), and it's my time to spend with Caleb and God.
Adversity has been flying our way but I know God is above it all.  
I constantly feel like I need to focus on his diet or get him to do more school work things which I do really need to do because it's important.  But God has to come first.  The spiritual things need to come first and then I can focus back on the other things which will then naturally fall into place.   
There has been two times in the last couple months where there were those "scary moments" but through prayer God turned that all around.  The first time it was early in the morning and Caleb sats were dropping quite quickly and his lips did turn a little blue.  I had pulled everything out in preparation and called for some help.  Brandon was still home and getting ready for work.  He ran in and as I got oxygen hooked up to Caleb, Brandon laid his hands on Caleb to pray over him.  Well after about five minutes of oxygen and after Brandon's prayer Caleb was fine.  We thought he was getting sick but he didn't.  He was fine.  
A few days ago I awoke in the middle of the night to Caleb's pulse ox alarm.  This was when he got sick and instantly got a fever.  His heart rate was really high and he was pretty agitated.  I climbed into his bed beside him and prayed with him.  His heart rate dropped down to a more reasonable number and he calmed down.  I did end up giving him some motrin a little later but after that one dose he didn't need it anymore.  He is still sick but didn't need any oxygen this time and he's been sleeping pretty well considering that he normally doesn't when he is sick.
Caleb has been doing absolutely wonderful in speech therapy but there is a possible threat that insurance may deny him more visits.  So he could use some prayer for that.
Well I can go on and on with this blog but I will end it here till next time..Enjoy the many pictures!

9 comments:

Miki Willa said...

Thank you for bringing us up to date. I have continued to keep Caleb and you all in my prayers and was hoping all was well. God bless you all.

Unknown said...

Yeah Caleb is back on Blog! I just checked on time!
We are excited to read about yours and Calebs growth and God's miracle power.
Nothing is impossible with our Lord!
We love you
The Kitagawa's

HDIFA my last 2-3 years?

Psalm27 said...

Heavenly Father,

Yesterday, today and forever, You are the same. You never change.

Thank You for blessing me this morning by seeing what Kehau had to share.

You are the God who heals. Thank You that when the bone scan was done on Caleb that it was completely normal.

I don't understand why Kehau, Brandon and Caleb have to go through all that they do but thank You for being with them and for Your Orchestration (i.e. Brandon still being home when there was a scary moment).

Thank You for blessing me by the things that Kehau has shared as it is a good reminder of what You have been teaching me -- to be still and know that You are God.

Thank You for empowering Kehau to put You first, there have many times when I forget to do that and I do not have the type of schedule that Kehau has.

You are Jehovah Jireh, our provider and You are all-knowing. I ask that You would bring healing to Caleb's speech so that Kehau and Brandon do not need to be concerned whether the insurance will cover it or not.

I ask that You would help Kehau and Brandon experience how wide, long, deep and high Your love is for them. Please continue to surround them with an extra hedge of protection.

I come to agreement with what "Aloha Ume" said, "Nothing is impossible with our Lord!"

In the Matchless and Precious Name of Jesus.
Amen

steff said...

I'm so happy that this blog is up from facebook, I lost the link I had on my myspace page, and I Praise God for you keeping all of us up to date on Caleb! Praise God for always being victorious in every trial! You all are in our prayers...

Blessings,
Rome, Steph, Noah, and Noel

Mark Gallagher said...

Your faithfulness the past two years through all the valleys and peaks has been a real testimony. Update when you can but just seeing your website reminds me to keep you guys in my prayers.

Phil and Geri said...

Wonderful to hear from you all again . . . and praises to our Lord for your victories! We'll continue to lift you all up in prayer every day.

Love,

P&G

Robert and Darlynn Okuda said...

Keep fighting the good fight of faith. We are in agreement with your prayers.

momtohannah said...

My daughter suffered an hypoxic injury in 2006, She has a carepage. Her page is hannahduggan. We are having a conference in Atlanta in June and I wanted to let you know if you are able to attend. My email is donnaduggan@comcast.net.....if you send me your email I will send you some info. Also, please let other know about this. Thanks so much! Donna

Anonymous said...

Kehau, your family is in my prayers, thank you for updating your blog. It brings joy to my heart when I see that despite the adversities your family has, you are still pressing on. Glory to God! You and Brandon are an great inspiration to me and to others.