JEANS MONTH - HUGE SUCCESS!!!!!

We would like to share that our Jeans Month was a HUGE success!!! Trystan and Alyssa were able to raise $11,300 for St. Louis Children's Hospital 9th Floor Hematology/Oncology Unit.

Businesses had "clever" ways to participate in Jeans Month. We would like to share those with you:

-The Bond County Sheriff's Department allowed their deputies to pay to grow facial hair and their dispatchers to wear jeans.
-St. Mary's School, in Edwardsville, extended not only to their staff but to their students, who wear uniforms every day, to pay to wear their jeans on Fridays during the month of February!
-West Springs Church in Missouri dedicated a Jeans Sunday and all the members of the church paid $1 to wear their jeans to church that Sunday.
-Watson's Drug Store made buttons that said, "Ask Me Why I'm Wearing Jeans"
-McCracken, Dawdy, Hall Family Practice made stickers to explain why they were wearing jeans.
-Pickerill's Pick'n "N" Grinn'n hosted a fundraiser at their restaurant for an entire Saturday.

Those businesses that allowed their employees to pay to wear their jeans, varied in the way they participated. Some allowed their employees to wear jeans for the entire month! While others did once a week, every Friday, twice a week for the month, etc. Any way you look at it, the businesses of our community and surrounding communities came together to help "give back"!

We also had businesses and factories that are already allowed to wear jeans to work take up a collection just to help "give back."

We had more than three dozen businesses either participate or collecto donations:

The Hardas Team-Highland, IL
Bridget Tinsley Photography-Highland, IL
Southwestern Electric-Greenville, IL
DeCurtis Corporation-Orlando, FL
FCC Preschool-Greenville, IL
First National Bank-Greenville, IL
Washington University Department of Surgery-St. Louis, MO
Enertech-Greenville, IL
Greenville Elementary School-Greenville, IL
Midland State Bank-Greenville, IL
Tri-Ford-Highland, IL
Ford Square-Mt. Vernon, IL
Greenville Jr. High 6th Graders-Greenville, IL
Glow Salon & Med Spa-MO
West Springs Church-MO
Bradford National Bank-Greenville, IL
DeMoulin's-Greenville, IL
St. Mary's School-Edwardsville, IL
VFW Ladies Auxiliary-Highland, IL
Schnuck's-Fairview Heights, IL
Bond County Health Department-Greenville, IL
Bass Mollett-Greenville, IL
TRICOR Braun-MO
Bond County Courthouse-Greenville, IL
Montgomery County Nursing & Rehab-Hillsboro, IL
McCracken, Dawdy, Hall Family Practice-Greenville, IL
SIUE Human Resources-Edwardsville, IL
United Stationers-Greenville, IL
Main Street Galaxy Restaurant-Alhambra, IL
Terra Properties-Highland, IL
Bond County Sheriff's Department-Greenville, IL
IGA-Staunton, IL
Pickerill's Pick'n "N" Grinn'n-Staunton, IL
Ethal's-Highland, IL
Mulberry Grove Elementary School-Mulberry Grove, IL
Watson's Drug Store-Greenville, IL
Pocahontas & Sorento Elementary Schools-Pocahontas & Sorento, IL
Salon de Guerra-Highland, IL
Law Offices of Michael Diaz-Greenville, IL
Klaus Services-Highland, IL

Our family was overwhelmed with the response to Jeans Month. In the beginning we were hoping to raise $500-$1,000. That goal was met before February 1st. Our girls then set a goal of $5,000 and that was surpassed! Lastly, they set a goal of $10,000 which was met at the very end of March. But the calls and checks kept coming through the second week of March. Our family would like to thank the businesses who participated and gave donations! We would also like to thank the many inidividual donations we received from those who just wanted to give.

My husband and I took the girls down to St. Louis Children's Hospital March 21, 2010 to present the donations to the hospital. Upon arrival the hospital had printed a "HUGE" check to present. The girls presented the check to Dr. Wilson, Dr. Ziga, and Nurse Practitioner Karen from the 9th Floor.

Thank you all for everything,

The Watson Family :)

Friday, August 7, 2009

August 7, 2009

We arrived here at Children's Hospital right at 6:30 a.m. this morning. We were called back a little before 7 a.m. and they wheeled her away for surgery at about 7:50 a.m. The nurse that's taking care of Trystan came out to talk with us right after they took her and said that it would be about an hour before the actual surgery would start because of the prepping and positioning that they will do prior to surgery.
Surgery began at about 8:45 a.m. As of 9:15 a.m. everything was going good.
As of 10:30 a.m. the bad bone has been removed and were working on getting the fibula out. One of the doctors came out to talk to us at 11:00 a.m. to let us know that she will need a little bit of blood products but nothing to be concerned about. He also said that they are getting ready to size up the fibula to be placed in her right leg. The doctor said that it would probably be another two to three hours before she would be in recovery.
A little before noon they called and gave us an update. Her left leg has been closed up and are finishing up on her right leg.
The vascular surgeon came in around 1:00 p.m. to let us know that the blood vessels are hooked up in the new leg and are flowing greatly. Dr. McDonald was getting ready to screw the plate into place and sew her up. Probably about another hour to two yet.
We got to go back to recovery at about 3:30 p.m. to be with Trystan. She looks so little and fragile. They have her all bundled up because she was so cold. While waiting to find out if her room was ready she did get sick. We got up to her room a little before 4 p.m. After coming up to the room she got sick a couple of more times. She has been seen by Dr. McDonald's team and if all goes o.k. this weekend she may be home as soon as Sunday. Depending upon how she does this weekend.

2 comments:

  1. Praying for all of you today especially that the surgery will go smoothly and even quicker than they anticipate...Love to all of you!

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  2. Thinking and prayer for you guys. Also praying for the doctors and nurses caring for you!
    Love, Koerkenmeier and Edwards Families

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