Greetings from Kansas City, MO!
I’m here in sometimes snowy, sometimes sunny Kansas City, MO getting ready to kick off our opening night session of the ELCA Youthworker Extravaganza. Over 500 Lutheran youthworkers will gather the next four days for inspiration, learning, sharing, and fun. As we kickoff our time, we will be praying for David Schrey who will be facing open heart surgery this coming day, January 21st. Please join us in lifting up all associated with David including especially his family and the medical peeps that will be attending to him.
I’ve attached an update from Molly and I encourage you to think about and pray for David tomorrow as well as make January 21st a day where you make sure to appreciate and acknowledge the loved ones in your life. David has been a great example of that and we look forward to a speedy recovery.
Here’s Molly:
Hello Friends,
A few weeks have past since our last update; during that time David marked one month in the hospital on January 16 He has been up and around, getting physical therapy, (massage therapy too – yeah, nice!
and, got his first breath of fresh air in weeks. He’s spent a lot of time with friends watching movies, inventing activities involving Nerf guns and wheel chairs, catching up on life outside of the hospital walls and, although he missed the one hockey game he looks forward to every year (Sharks vs his hometown favorite, the Buffalo Sabres) he did get his Sabres jersey signed by 18 of the Buffalo players with a little help from the Breukman family and Doug Wilson, the Sharks General Manager.
It has been an interesting adventure these last 5 weeks with many ups and downs and in some ways not quite what we expected from this long journey. I was once again struck by the overwhelming amount of support we’ve had here during a recent conversation with a fellow Bethel member who confided that he wished he could “do more” for David and the rest of us. I realized that much of the relative ease we’ve had with our stay here during David’s hospitalization is that it’s not just one or two people helping us but SO MANY who have been a part of this caring community surrounding David. Our community of friends and family extends throughout the Bay Area, across the country, and even across the ocean. You all have made our stay not just bearable, but at times, even positive.
In addition to the amazing friends who have been with us all along, David (and the rest of us) have developed new relationships with many teams of doctors, nurses, surgeons, therapists and other staff who have been part of his medical odyssey. While David has benefited from the expert care he’s received from hospital staff, they have been able to see and experience a wonderful, vibrant person in David who has faced this ordeal with such acceptance, trust, humor and, good-nature; a role-model for all of us.
As scheduled many weeks ago, David’s open-heart surgery is this Friday, January 21. We are approaching this date with both anxious anticipation as well as relief – knowing that this means finally getting David’s heart fixed but also another stay in the ICU then back on 3 West as he recovers (this does, however, bring us another step closer to getting out of the hospital!). I will have an update post-surgery as soon as possible.
Thanks for your continued prayers!
With love,
Molly