Friday, December 10, 2010

Xander Update






So there's lots of good news to update.
  1. Xander's been out of the Newborn Intensive Care Unit for 2 days now, he's breathing and eating great, and doing everything on his own.
  2. His blood platelet counts were up and down, but now have stabilized.
  3. He was jaundiced, but the baby tanning bed took care of that.
  4. There are a couple more things to take care of, but he might be able to come home today!
Thanks for the prayers- here's hoping for more good news as we continue.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Meet Xander!





Glad to announce the latest member of the family- Xander Christian Gesch! He's named after Uncle Alex. Alex Christian Gesch... Xander Christian Gesch.

He was born at 8:45 a.m on December 7th. He was 6 lb, 2 oz. and 18.5 inches long. Due to some pregnancy complications, the doctors recommended that Xander be born at 36.5 weeks (traditional "full" full term is 40 weeks). There was an increased risk of him being stillborn if we waiting until 40 weeks- so you can imagine that we were pretty happy to avoid that risk.

Xander (like apparently most 36 week term babies) was breathing pretty quickly upon being born- so they admitted him to the Newborn Intensive Care Unit. From what I can gather, this is primarily as a precaution. He's BY FAR the biggest baby in the NICU and is now breathing really well after one night. The other potential delay is that Xander wasn't able to keep enough food down (another common thing (so they tell me) for 36 week babies). In the pictures, that cord in his nose is a feeding tube to make sure that he gets enough food.

The blessing is that he's in the world, alive and well, and has a team of doctors looking out for him in case anything is wrong. The not-so-nice thing is that we haven't really gotten to see much of him. I was lucky enough to hold him for about an hour last night, but Stephanie has gone almost a full 24 hours without seeing him now. Hopefully we can start to right that ship soon.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Chicago Tribune Article

SHEBOYGAN, WI. A Wisconsin woman is accused of biting off her husband's tongue as he was giving her a goodnight kiss.

Sheybogan Police says the man in his late 70s called authorities about 11 P.M. Monday, but he was having trouble speaking. An ambulance was dispatched to the house.

Sgt. Terry Meyer says the husband and wife were singing Christmas carols when paramedics arrived. Meyer says the woman, in her late 50s, threw a cup of coffee at him.

The man was taken to Sheboygan hospital and then transferred to Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Milwaukee to reattach his tongue. Police say the man didn't want his wife arrested, but she was taken in custody for possible charges of mayhem and domestic violence.
----Associated Press

What is going on in Wisconsin?

Saturday, December 4, 2010

E. Van Drunen Christmas

Keith & Cher have offered to host our "Christmas Celebration" this year - Sunday, December 26. The schedule is to have hors-d'oeuvres at about 1:00 - then have singing and open gifts and have supper at about 4-5 p.m. We also want to show some old slides. We need food for both occasions. We're thinking of sandwiches for supper - maybe sloppy joes - what do you think? Let me know what you want to bring and if you have any additional thoughts. Hope everyone can make it.

Sawyer in the Snow

Thursday, November 18, 2010




Junior Class Fruit and Nuts Sale is HERE!




  • Sunkist Navel Oranges - 88 lg. oranges per case - $34.00 per case We can split a case between 2 of you. You may want your own case because these are the best oranges ever!
  • Florida Indian River Red Grapefruit - 40 grapefruit per case - $27.00 per case
  • Unshelled Mixed Nuts - 2 lb. bag - $6.00 per bag
Orders Due - Monday, November 29.
Mark will pick up the fruit from Illiana on Wed., Dec. 8

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

THANKSGIVING PLANS IN KOUTS

Okay, for those of you who will be attending our Thanksgiving festivities in Kouts, here are some details.........

We will be having lunch at around 1 pm with a full hot menu:
Turkey, Ham, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Cranberries, Applesauce, Homegrown Corn, Vegetable Casserole, Strongbows Rolls, 7 layer Salad, Sweet Potatoes, Baked Apples.

Dessert: SourCream Apple Pies, Pumpkin Pies, Scotcheroos, 4 ice cream flavors, and maybe more.

Supper will be at around 6 pm with a lighter menu:
Leftover Turkey and Ham Sandwiches, Meatball Sandwiches, Pasta Salad, Pretzel Salad, Veggies and Dip, Potato Chips, 7 layer salad, Taffy Apple Salad, and maybe more.

Now, here are some menu items that I need some help with: (let me know what you want to help with......)

Pretzel Jello Salad
Veggies and Dip
Taffy Apple Salad
Pumpkin Pies
A Chocolate Type Dessert (We could have brownies and make brownie sundaes)
Any other suggestions, or something you would like to try.

I have Karen, Mom, Kelly, Joan, Myself, and Dyke's mom already signed up for some of this food.

As far as the activities planned for the day......hoping to get our gym to play some volleyball, and hoping to set up a shooting station (clay pigeons) for the men, boys, or whoever would like to. (Need to talk to Keith, Kyle, and Jim about this), and I also am working on a VanDrunen "Sibling" game for everyone to play.

If you have any extra people to bring with , please just let me know so I can figure out the seating, and enough food, etc. ALL ARE WELCOME!!!

Thanks......Dyke and Karyl

That's My King



Pretty cool illustrated bit of a sermon...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Spa Day

Last Thursday Karley, Anna, and I drove from our home at the Trin to South Holland to spend the afternoon with Grandma. We had some fabulous quality time getting pampered at the nail salon in Lansing, where we got manicures and pedicures. Then we crossed the street and had pie at Baker's Square. It was so fun to spend the afternoon together...and I am so thankful that I have such an incredible family!

A game suggested by Grandma...see if you can guess whose feet are whose...

O yeah...and don't worry...if you didn't come along this time, there will definitely be another! Thanks for spending the afternoon with us Gram! (and thanks Grandpa for being our photographer!)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Holiday/Party Dates

Dear Family,

The following dates are for your information/consideration:

November 25 - Thanksgiving - Karyl & Dyke offered to host us. Let Karyl know if you are coming and what
you would like to bring.

Pinochle Party - We are considering one of two dates: Either Saturday, November 27 or Saturday,
December 4. Let us know which is better for you. (If you don't know how to play pinochle, start learning
today. Come over and we will help you learn.)

Christmas - We are thinking of Sunday, December 26. This will give you time with your families on
Christmas Day. Let us know what you think?

We would like your response as soon as possible.