We have been very fortunate and have never spent the holidays inpatient. This is a first for us. It has been amazing to witness the amount of service and kindness all around us. They really make it a magical time for these kids.
Today we got to hang out with the Menlo Park Fire Department and Santa brought books, a stuffed reindeer, candy canes and the kids got to pick something off the tree. Owen loves to socialize with everyone and you'd think he was a 30 something with the way he can carry on a conversation with anyone.
We have been showered with Christmas Cards and sometimes other goodies as well. Thank you all for your generosity! Owen loves reading every card and gets concerned when I tear up while reading them. Today we got a batch from Gigi's middle school and the things these 8th graders wrote to Owen were so sweet. I may have cried a time or two. He finally took the cards away and said "I'm reading them now." He held up these stick on snowflakes he got yesterday and said "I'm winter Ironman."

On Monday we had the Redwood City fire department drop by with a ton of toys and Owen picked out a spygear set. This kept him busy for most the afternoon.
I had to go in the Anteroom and talk to him so he could listen to me though the door and the Windows.
He also picked this led racecar that he drove around the hospital halls late at night.
Without school in session, we play a lot of games. It's either card games, board games or XBOX. He started watching a cartoon series on Netflix so I am catching up on Hulu! Totally watching the OC right now (throwback to early 2000).
On Tuesday, Baseball Legend, Willie Mays dropped by to see the patients. Owen had no idea who he was so we spent time in the morning doing some baseball history research and turns out he is pretty amazing! Owen loved his visit and got an autographed ball. It was a memorable experience.
Owen shows everyone his Willie Mays ball. He thinks it's pretty great! A couple heart moms dropped by with wagons full of gifts for the cardiac kids. Her organization is "Share The Loveys" and they do such great things for the cardiac kids at LPCH!
If someone would have told me on May 25th that we would be waiting for 7 months... I may have had a complete breakdown. We just keep pushing through and are so thankful he is so stable.
Because of organ donation, three families from the RMH got new organs today! A heart and two kidney recipients went to the OR his afternoon. The best you can possibly give to someone is through organ donation...give life!
Back home...
Kam was busy with finals and even found time to bake cookies for all her teachers and friends. She finished the semester like a rockstar and only got a B in AP Physics and AP Calculus. The rest of her classes were solid As and with a heavy Honors load I couldn't be more proud of her! This year has been a crazy one and she keeps on kicking butt!
We had our Simmons family Christmas party this week and we were so grateful to 'be there' via FaceTime. When did these little cousins grow up?
They all sang Happy Birthday to Logi and he has been spoiled with love.
Continue prayers for a heart to come soon. Carson and the kids are driving up Friday and we can't wait to be together for the Christmas!!! Celebrating our many blessings!!