Saturday, 18 Sep 2004

Saturday, September 18: Everyone will be happy to hear that Gabriella is doing well and her “numbers” (Heart Rate, Oxygen Saturation, Blood Pressure, Intake and Output, etc.) are all stable and within acceptable ranges for a little girl with her medical conditions. We are hoping for a nice quiet weekend so that all of us are able to rest prior to this Tuesday – the date of GG’s surgery.

The staff here at Stanford are all very busy and business-like. Although they do their best to make us feel welcome, it’s still not the same as being looked after by our Tripler family. Lucy can’t seem to understand why she can’t find “Nurse Bonnie” or “Nurse Kim.” The past few days were a bit hectic. We moved from the Marriott Residence Hotel which was several miles away from the hospital and not especially well suited to the needs of a two-year old, to an “executive apartment” that is almost right next to the hospital. The new digs are more like being at home – with room for Lucy to play (inside and outside).

Throughout all of the recent upheaval, Lucy has been a real trooper. We are truly blessed to have her, as she is a ray of sunshine.

On Wednesday, Dad and Lucy went to the Commissary and Navy Exchange at Naval Air Station Moffet Field for food and supplies. Both places were amazingly well stocked with goods – prior to our arrival – we put a sizable dent in their inventory.

Lastly, we will try to post updates more often now that we are settled. Ironically, Internet access here at the hospital is somewhat limited – hard to imagine that would be the case here in the heart of high-tech northern California.

Thank you for your prayers.

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