You can’t hear it very well, but yesterday morning when the theme song for college gameday started on the TV, this was Cutler’s reaction. The only thing missing is his Vols jersey.
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Aunt Becky Visit Revisited
So we finally got some photos of Aunt Becky with the boys from her visit developed and ready for posting. Sorry for the delay, but it takes forever to finish a roll of film and then get to Walmart to drop it off and then back again to… Remember those days? The real delay was in getting Aunt Becky to get me the photos, but no need to point fingers. Fortunately there are no photos of the dreaded vomiting on my fancy new shoes by her during our night out. This is a family blog after all.
Brotherly Love
Transplant is scheduled for Dec. 3, not Dec. 4
Aaron and I met with Dr. Goldman and Kelly, the Transplant Coordinator, to go over all of the consent forms, potential problems/infections pre and post-transplant, etc. Very scary stuff, but we have faith that Cutler will get through these next couple of months with a complete cure of his AML. We appreciate all of your prayers and comments on the blog. A special thanks to Aunt Pat who heads home on Monday…she has been here since before Halloween! My mom and Aaron’s mom will be here during the transplant and afterwards, providing us relief in the hospital and comfort knowing Mason is being allowed ice cream BEFORE dinner! I would be remiss if I didn’t thank Grammy for spending today with Cutler, especially since no one but me, Aaron, Carol and Betty will be allowed to hold Cutler until he is released from the hospital (30-60 days). Other family will be allowed to visit us in the family waiting room at the hospital with a peek at Cutler through the window in his door. This will have to suffice until his release…
That’s it for now. Continued prayers are appreciated as Cutler still has a long road ahead of him. We (I should say, Aaron) will do our best to keep up the blog and post pictures.
Melanie
The Dates Are Set
This afternoon Cutler and I went to see the doctor and everything is looking great. The bone marrow is completely clean and the current blood work looks great. The doctor did mention that since there is a lone white cell in his spinal fluid that we will continue with chemo spinal taps every three months for a year after the transplant is safe. He did say that any white cell count in the spinal fluid less than 5 is considered clean and that with the bone marrow looking so good he isn’t terribly concerned, but would like to error on the side of caution.
As for the transplant, we will be checking back into the hospital on Monday. Tuesday we start the first day of chemo that will run for eight days followed by a day of rest and then on Thursday, December 3rd the stem cell infusion will be performed. It’s funny, when we all started this I was expecting the transplant to be a big surgery, but as it turns out it is about a 30 minute infusion via the IV. The stem cells know where to go and attach themselves to the bone and form bone marrow if they like the way things look. Pretty amazing stuff. Dr Goldman said that the shortest time anyone has required for going home is about 26 days, so there is a small chance that Cutler will be home in time to celebrate New Year’s with us, but we aren’t counting on it. More than likely he should be home by mid January if all goes well. It’s going to make for a tough Christmas, but it will be toughest on us. Definitely something we can hold against Cutler as he gets older.
As for right now, Cutler is doing extremely well. His cough is still around, but not nearly as persistent as before and his vomiting is reduced to spit ups which are pretty much due to the congestion. The doctor did listen to the lungs and look in his ears and everything looks great so for now the congestion is limited to his nasal passages. A huge sigh of relief. I am happy to say, for Melanie’s sake, that Cutler slept through the night last night. Unfortunately it wasn’t my turn to stay watch so Melanie got the full benefits before slipping away to Atlanta for a night. We will see how tonight goes, my fingers are crossed.
Below is a video of Cutler from tonight in his favorite toy, the exesaucer. He is so healthy and full of life. Will cherish this time over the next week as it will probably be another two months before he will feel this good again.
Holla…

Sunday is a day for rest, so no more apologies for the delay in updates, especially on the weekends. It was a busy and fun weekend and a very good one to be spending time with the family. Cutler is still avoiding infection, but does have a pretty bad cough and congestion. He is still vomiting, but I think this might be due to the amount of mucus he is experiencing from his congestion. So far it looks like it is just a bad cold as there has not been a fever. Unfortunately he still isn’t sleeping through the night, which makes for some very tired parents. Aside from the cough, he seems to be doing really well and based on the amount of slobber he should have another tooth or two coming in very soon.
Below are a few pictures from tonight including Mason’s fauxhawk. He was quite proud…

The bond between the two brothers continues to amaze me. Any time they are in the same room, Cutler can not take his eyes off of Mason and no matter how fussy he might be if Mason walks over and talks to him he is an instant smile.
Here he just wants a piece of Mason’s hair…


Couldn’t post pictures without one of Cutler’s smile…

And finally, Sponge Bob says Hi!

The Scooter Dominance Continues
Granted it is against old folks, but Mason recently continued his undefeated streak in the great scooter race series. This weekend he successfully blew Papa Herman away and with Nana quickly learned that you ain’t racin’ if you ain’t cheatin’. Watch how he so keenly knew to push her towards the grass on two different occasions in order to hold her off. Brings tears to my eyes every time I watch as I am overwhelmed with pride. Now if he could just take that aggression to the soccer field.
Only Took 11 Months
Mason got a nice shiny new bicycle for Christmas and it only took 11 months before he finally started to ride it. I was starting to fear that Santa wasted his money, but fortunately on Thursday Mason decided to give it a try largely in part due to his good friend Avery showing him how to do it. Now we can’t keep him off of it and according to him it is the fastest bike in the neighborhood. Up until tonight there were actually no falls, but he did take a bit of a fall earlier and you would have thought he broke his leg based on the tears, but five minutes later he was back at it. Below is a video of his second ride on it. I think in another couple of weeks we will have to get him jumping off some ramps.
Please Consume All Pepsi Products…
…because they treat their employees incredibly well. We just got news today that Pepsi, Melanie’s employer and insurance provider, has agreed to treat the transplant as in network at Medical City! This is a huge amount of weight off our shoulders and so we are very happy.

On to the updates, the last two nights have been pretty rough with last night being the worst. Cutler did manage to sleep until 3 am and then went back down pretty easily for another hour at which time his stomach decided it was time to vomit everything on to me. By then he was pretty wired and so it was on to the swing for some gravity induced sleep, which worked. However Mason felt like he was being left out so he promptly blessed me with his presence at 6:20…just as I was starting to fall back asleep. Got to love kids. Today has been much better as he has managed to keep everything down and appears to be back on schedule with both eating and sleeping habits so hopefully tonight will be a return to the old days. Fortunately Melanie will be back, let’s hope the night away was enough rest to carry her through the night.
The Normal Life

Today was what felt like a normal day for the first time in a very long time. It was great to wake up to both boys being at the house. Even better is that Cutler didn’t have his usual morning vomit. We will see how tomorrow goes, but for now he seems to be doing a good job of keeping his food down. Unfortunately, he hasn’t learned that he is supposed to sleep through the night when the nurses and techs aren’t there to wake you every few hours. Jadira. Last night he woke at 10:30 requiring more milk and again at 12:30 requiring a quick rocking and then again at 5:30. Somehow I managed to sleep through all of this. That won’t be the case tonight as Melanie has an early flight out in the morning and things are not looking good as he just woke up at 10:30 again requiring more milk. Let’s hope he ignores the other two and sleeps through the night like he did in the old days.
Regardless of the lack of sleep, he was a bundle of joy the entire day in between naps. I have also discovered that he is quite fond of himself, much like his mother. Here is a video of him watching the last video I posted of him on the blog.
And finally some more scooter fun for Mason from the weekend. This time, still in his underwear, he took on Aunt Becky. Despite winning, it looks like his confidence got the best of him, but don’t worry no four-year olds were injured before, during, or after the shooting of this scene.




