Wyatt was born on May 9, 2002 after a very difficult delivery. Within the first 24 hours of his life, he coded and had to be air-lifted to the NICU in Sioux Falls, SD. I was unable to accompany him. That was the one of the worst days of my life not being able to be with him. But, if he wouldn't have gone, he may not be with us today. Since then, Wyatt has had an amazing will to overcome soo many hurdles. He continues to inspire people everyday with the twinkle in his eye and infectious smile.
Our wish for Wyatt is to keep that strength and to continue building on it throughout his life.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Dusseldorf, Germany . . . . Here we come!


Round Two!

Wyatt just got accepted to return to Germany this summer for his second round of stem-cell treatment and we couldn't be happier. We are scheduled to leave on June 26th and will be traveling home on July 3rd. I have a lot of planning to do in the meantime.


Wyatt's grandpa, Bernard (pictured above) is coming with us again. It is nice to have someone with that understands and speaks the language. Grandpa did great picking up on the culture. We are looking forward to the fine food and of course a few Alt's.


I will keep everyone posted as we prepare for the trip!

1 comment:

  1. I wish you safe travels and look forward to hearing about your experiences. Every door can open up opportunities!!! Chris Kuehl, SWSC Consultant for the Multiply Impaired.

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