Thursday, September 04, 2008

Naomi's Healing Journey

Hello friends,

As many of you know, my 5 year old niece Naomi has been receiving chemotherapy treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) since April 28, 2006. ALL is the most common form of childhood cancer, but Naomi is anything but a common child. This petite, yet strong willed, little girl has endured 2 years of regular chemotherapy, blood tests, blood transfusions, spinal taps, toxic medications, hair loss, physical bloating, bracing pain, and a number of other cancer treatment side effects, with grace and patience beyond her years.

We are all extremely grateful for the fact that Naomi is responding well to her cancer treatment (which ends in September 2008!) and is expected to live a normal, healthy life. Naomi's parents realize that they are blessed and want to use their experience as parents of a child with cancer to help other families in the same situation.

Naomi's family has decided to spend the summer of 2008 driving 10,000 miles across the USA in order to raise funds for the Leukemia Research Foundation. Lisa Thompson, a documentary filmmaker noted for her commitment to telling stories of social importance, with emphasis in the area of children's health, will be joining the family and documenting their journey. This fundraiser has the potential to make a huge impact by raising funds for Leukemia research. But it can not happen without YOUR HELP!

Please join Naomi's family in this worthy cause:

1) Visit Naomi's Leukemia Research Foundation web page

2) Make a contribution to the fundraiser TODAY!

3) Forward this information to your friends and family.

Let's help Naomi in her quest to find a cause and cure for Leukemia!

Blessings to you all!

Victoria
Music, art, education, prosperity, well-being, compassion, peace, joy and love!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

End of Chemotherapy Party!

Today is Naomi’s last day of chemotherapy treatment! Friends and family gathered in her family’s backyard to express gratitude for Naomi having endured the past 2 and 1/2 years with more grace, strength and courage that should be possible for such a young child. The sun was bright and the air was hot as the scent of barbeque drifted by in wafts with the occasional much-appreciated breeze. The kids’ karate school came and did a demonstration, and Naomi and a couple of girls from her hula school danced for the crowd of over 50. After the formal activities, all of the kids jumped into the water slide and the jumper. Even this big kid got into the jumper and had a great time!

While Naomi is no longer receiving chemotherapy, and is a true survivor of cancer, she will continue to be examined on a monthly basis to confirm that leukemia remains out of her system. After 5 years of living cancer free, she will officially be declared in remission. Please continue to keep her in your prayers and thoughts.

Thank you to everyone for all of the prayers, contributions, visits, email messages, letters, meals, etc., that have been extended to the family during the diagnosis and treatment of Naomi’s disease. I am humbled and grateful for your kindness, generosity and energy. May you be blessed in all things in every way.







Thursday, July 03, 2008

Final "in-hospital" chemotherapy session!

On Monday, Naomi had her final "in-hospital" chemotherapy session! Just a couple of more weeks of chemotherapy to go! Hallelujah!

Sunday, June 01, 2008

NAOMI'S FUNDRAISER FOR LEUKEMIA




Naomi and her family are doing a major fundraiser for leukemia. Read about it here: Leukemia Research Foundation

Monday, January 28, 2008

NO CANCER!!!!

I just got confirmation that Naomi's cancer HAS NOT RETURNED!!!! Hallelujah! She's been released from the hospital and is heading home! Thank you for all of your prayers!

Waiting for test results

Naomi came through the spinal tap like a trooper. She's such a brave little girl. We expect the test results by tomorrow. Please keep her in prayer!

Thank you & God bless!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Naomi has Pneumonia

Naomi has pneumonia and is being admitted to the hospital for treatment. She doesn't appear to have any symptoms, but tests revealed pneumonia. Please pray that she recover quickly and can return home.

Thank you

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Pray for Naomi

Naomi, has been treated for leukemia since April 2007. To date, the treatment has gone very well, and we’ve been looking forward to a treatment end date of August 2008.

Yesterday, Naomi underwent a spinal tap procedure, performed to confirm that the leukemia cells have not returned. Naomi’s mother, Nina, just called me to inform me that the doctors treating Naomi have found abnormal cells in Naomi’s spinal fluid.

At this time, we do not yet know whether the abnormal cells indicate a recurrence of leukemia. On January 28, 2008, Naomi’s doctors will perform another spinal tap in hopes of identifying exactly what the abnormal cells are. The doctors are 85% sure that the abnormal cells are not leukemia, but they are not 100% sure.

Naomi has been doing extremely well; her energy has been high, she’s been growing, her hair has returned, she’s learning at a normal rate (often one of the side effects of cancer is diminished learning capacity. Naomi has not experienced this). We’ve had every reason to celebrate her healing. We pray that she continues to be healthy and won’t have to endure another course of treatment.

Please take a moment to pray for Naomi. Please pray that the abnormal cells are innocuous and NOT a return of leukemia or indicatory of anything else requiring treatment. Pray that the results were a technical aberration and that the next spinal tap will reveal perfectly normal and healthy cells! All of us appreciate your efforts.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Christmas 2007

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

We’d like to thank:

Cops Care Cancer Foundation
Recreational Opportunities for Cancer Kids (R.O.C.K.)
Lodi Cancer Kids
Lifewind International (Vine House Ministry)
Our Family and friends

for making this Christmas possible for us. Each of the above organizations gave us gifts that helped fulfill our children's Christmas wishes. Amazing! Two weeks before Christmas, we were sure there would be nothing under the tree. Yet God is good and we were blessed abundantly. If you are moved to do so, please make a donation to any or all of the foundations listed above.

Our Christmas was interrupted by a fever scare. After a delicious breakfast with several family members around, Naomi felt hot and her temperature was taken. The thermometer registered a temperature of 102ยบ. Naomi's doctors insist that she be rushed to the emergency room when her temperature goes over 100°, so off we went. We were nervous when we got to the ER, and the nurses were sure she was going to be admitted. Thankfully, they were wrong and she was sent home but with no explanation of the high temp. Naomi has been kept home since Christmas because she still has cold symptoms but the fever has not come back. We will be celebrating our first New Year's Eve together as a family (usually a grandparent babysits so we parents can have a fun night out). We're glad to be staying in!

God bless you all and may 2008 be a year of grace, love, peace, prosperity, joy and love in each of your lives.

Nina, Naomi's mother

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Naomi turned 5 Years Old!

Thanks to Wishland who provides us with four 2-day park hopper tickets to Disneyland.

On Nov. 7 Naomi turned 5 Years Old! PRAISE BE TO THE GOD OF HEAVEN that she is still here and as fun-loving and playful as ever. About 3 months ago, Naomi’s social worker told me about Wishland. We put in our request and it was granted. Thank God for them because we could not have afforded to have such a wonderful celebration for Naomi's birthday without financial help.

Everything worked out perfectly! Jermaine's brother, Ronnie, happened to be in LA for work, so we stayed in his apartment, which was less than 3 blocks from Venice Beach! Conveniently, there were school holidays for both kids November 7th, 8th and 9th! So we saved money on accommodations AND the kids didn't miss any school! God is good!

We had 2 funs days at Disneyland. Naomi was treated like a princess by the Disney Cast Members. We spend our last day at the beach where the Sun came out just for us.




















































We left LA on Friday afternoon to make it home in time for Jeremiah’s last football game. The Panthers unfortunately lost to the Raiders after our first playoff game. Football had kept us all very busy this season with Jeremiah being the first string lineman and Jermaine being the Teams Head Coach. Even though we’re sad that our team didn’t make it further into the playoffs, we’re happy to have an early break before the holidays.





Thank you for your continued prayers!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Hula Solidarity!

Naomi (center front, with purple sleeves) had to wear a mask to Hula Class this past weekend. She’s never complained of wearing her mask in the past but since she’s been doing so well for so long (she has not worn the mask since September), she'd grown accustomed to not needing it. She was completely embarrassed about the mask and cried, completely unwilling to dance wearing the mask. I had given up trying to convince her to dance, and was about to leave the school when several of her classmates offered to also wear a mask also to make Naomi more comfortable. Once Naomi saw that she would not be the only student in a mask, she decided to dance and had a great class. I was brought to tears the kindness of ladies of this school.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Naomi is doing great!

I'm sorry for such a long delay in updating Naomi's blog. She has been very healthy (overall) recently, and enjoying participating in several activities, including martial arts, hula and preparing to be a cheerleader for her brother's football team. Recently, Naomi got to meet the legendary Stevie Wonder (who kindly prayed for her healing..while Naomi slept in her father's arms), had her hair braided (long extensions, which she loves), and celebrated her brother Jeremiah's 7th birthday at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.

Thank you for all of your prayers and support! Enjoy these photos:




Sunday, August 05, 2007

Weekly Blood Draws

Every Sunday Naomi has got to get her blood drawn to check her levels. Almost always, the lab technicians are amazed at how calm she is. Most of them say she is as well behaved or even more so than some adults. She is such a trooper. I am so proud of how well she copes with things.



Friday, July 27, 2007

Day at the Monterey Bay Aquarium

On July 27, the Kids and I got to enjoy the Monterey Bay Aquarium for the first time. It’s has been quite a task keeping these two busy all summer long, so at the last minute I decided to drive them and my foster sister Sion to the Aquarium. The biggest hit for the kids was the Jelly Fish. We spent to more time is those exhibits. School Starts up again on the 28th of August so hopefully we can got again.




Sunday, July 22, 2007

Girl's Day Out

Naomi wanted to go swimming with her friends Ariana, Macaya, and Sion at the local swimming club on June 28th. She was really missing big brother Jeremiah, who was away from home for the first time at Camp Okizu. The girl's day out was a great distraction for both of us. The girls had a wonderful time splashing in the pool and drying off in the sun while eating their petit sandwiches.


Saturday, July 21, 2007

Karate Tournament

On the weekend of July 21st, we drove Jeremiah and Naomi to Sacramento for the Central California Regional Karate Competition, where they both received trophies for Form and Weapons demos. Jeremiah showed “Mighty Power” in his Form and Naomi Received honors for “Highest Kicks”. On August 7th, the both passed the testing for higher belts. Jeremiah is now a Lion belt and Naomi has her Yellow belt. They both want to receive their Black Belts one day.



Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Seeking Documentary Producers

I am the mother of two very special and wonderful children. On April 28, 2006, life changed for my youngest child when she was diagnosed with Leukemia. Her name is Naomi and she is a bright, outgoing and cheerful little girl, who I know in my heart will survive this disease and live a long life. While I have had struggles with depression and learning to cope with the changes of childhood cancer, I can’t stop wondering “what is our purpose?”

I am compelled to give back and make a difference for other families that must endure the same trauma that we are enduring. Therefore, our family is going to dedicate the entire summer of 2008 to drive 10,000 miles around the county for the purpose of raising $1 million for Leukemia Research. We want to do all we can to help find the cause of this cancer, which will hopefully eradicate it from the list of childhood diseases.
We are looking for a producer who would be interested in documenting our journey. We want someone who will follow us to fund raisers, doctors appointments, daily activities and especially on our 10,000 mile journey.
This would be YOUR project, and you would own it. We are simply the subject. Please call us if you think this is a project that could be interesting to you.

Please contact Victoria if you're interested.

Thank you,

Nina
Naomi's mother

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Fiesta Brava Restaurant Fundraiser

Thank you to the owners of Feista Brava Restaurant in Riverbank, CA. They were so touched by Naomi's Story that they did a fund raiser on their own. They posted pictures of Naomi and cup for donations at the register and their customers generously gave.

Last night they treated Naomi to her favorite Beans and Rice dish and presented her with the money that they'd collected. Naomi asked "Mommy, do they love this baby". She sometimes refers to herself as "this baby". We continue to be humbled by the beauty and love that this journey towards healing has brought to us, and we are ever grateful.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Naomi's Pre-School "Graduation"

Naomi "graduated" from Pre-School! As I watched little Naomi walk up to her teach to receive her "diploma", Nina, Naomi's mother expressed to me that she was overwhelmed by the joy of the fact that Naomi was able to participate, that her blood counts have been high enough for her to attend school recently, and that she looks as healthy as any other child. It is truly a miracle! Additionally, Naomi was recently tested for placement into Kindergarten. Not only is Naomi ready for Kindergarten, but she tested as equivalent to a 6 year old child! Naomi is only 4.5 years old! And remember, she missed well over half of the school year, and still tested that high (thanks to Nina's diligence in home schooling Naomi)!

Please continue to keep Naomi in your prayers.

Thank you,

Victoria




Monday, May 07, 2007

Naomi's ANC is up again!

AMAZINGLY GOOD NEWS! Naomi’s ANC is 2300!! Her ANC was as low as 10 merely 5 weeks ago.

Naomi has passed her 1 year anniversary of her diagnosis. She, and all of us, thank you for your continued support and prayers. Naomi looks healthy, laughs heartily and is well on the road to recovery. It's been a tough year, but Naomi is doing well despite the adversity!

Only 16 more months to go!