Monday, September 24, 2012

I Sent a Gift Card!

If you sent a gift card to:

Attn: Karen Rieker

St. Louis Children’s Hospital Foundation

1 Children’s Place

St. Louis, Missouri 63110

AND

You included a letter stating that you were donating to the families on the Cardiac floors who would be away from home and with their children over the holidays in memory of Rowan Fowler (and you put your name and address on the letter)

OR

You gave us a card to send for you with above mentioned letter….

PLEASE

Comment on this post with the amount (feel free to do so anonymously) so that we can track our progress towards our goal of raising $3,000 in gift cards for families in the same situation we found ourselves in last year!

THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!

A Way to Help

I know it’s still September, but the holidays truly are just around the corner. I know many families plan financially for gift giving and spending that comes around that time of year.

During the holidays last year, we were given a phenomenal gift in our son, and we were overwhelmed by the amount of love and kindness that was shown to us by friends, co-workers, family, and even strangers.

Last holiday season we were separated from our daughter. We left for St. Louis and we had to leave her. It was heart wrenching to know that we were apart for our big family holiday. She spent Christmas at my parent’s house without us. We spent it by our son’s bedside waiting to see if we’d even get to hold him in his lifetime. It sucked. We were worried a little about money because we had to pay to stay in St. Louis while paying for our mortgage, we had to pay for all of our meals at the hospital, and it was really hard to make ourselves leave.

Something that really helped us was receiving gift cards. Being able to leave the hospital for a little bit to recharge and eat somewhere or being able to go to Wal-Mart to buy toiletries since we hadn’t packed enough for three and a half months when we left town…those things mattered. So. Much.

Every time the social worker came by after we’d had bad news, the little Panera card and thought of warm soup some stranger had bought for us made me feel that little flicker of hope, or at least like we could hold out a little longer. Knowing some stranger or some friend was invested in us and wanted to help in whatever way they could kept us from ever feeling completely alone. I want to be able to do that for other families.

This year, as a family, we are collecting and donating gift cards to send to St. Louis Children’s Hospital. We are going to ask that the cards we send be given to families in the Cardiac Units, preferably ones who are out of town.

Friends and family who had thought to send gifts to us, we are asking that you instead send your gifts in the form of gift cards or cash donations to the St Louis Children’s Hospital Foundation. You can view the foundation’s website here.

For Gift Cards, we recommend:

  • Panera
  • Subway
  • Einstein’s Bagels
  • Sonic
  • Wal-Mart
  • Applebee’s
  • Target
  • Jimmy Johns

With any donation you send (either to us or directly to the hospital) please include a letter stating these things.

  • You are donating in memory of Rowan Fowler
  • You’d like the money or cards to preferentially benefit families of children who are in the Cardiac units who are away from their families especially during the holidays.
  • Your name and address (to allow them to send you a tax receipt should you need one)

If you would like to send your personal gift to the families with heart children in the hospital this holiday season to us, you certainly may. We will be collecting them all through October to send out to St. Louis in early November.

However, you can send the cards directly to the address below:

 

Attn: Karen Rieker

St. Louis Children’s Hospital Foundation

1 Children’s Place

St. Louis, Missouri 63110

 

Please spread the word if you can. I grieve for my son. I grieve that he isn’t a healthy little boy that is here playing with his big sister.  But I pour my grief into helping others. I am so proud of the positive influence my son had on my life. I am proud of the good he brought out in others and the way that people came together. I don’t want the good that he brought out to be undone. I remember my son by helping others. It means a lot to me when others remember him that way too.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Off to St. Louis

Last weekend we took our first family vacation in a very long time.  We decided it was time to go back to St. Louis. We had a great time. We stayed downtown.
Evelyn LOVED sleeping in the “Little Mermaid Princess Bed” which is the best way to describe how fluffy the beds were.
We had perfect weather. We went to the zoo in Forest Park. On the way we drove past St. Louis Children’s Hospital. It was Rowan’s home for nearly half of his life. Evelyn recognized the building and immediately said “I think there are babies in there! Like Baby Rowan!” Doc had a wonderful conversation with her in the car. She talked about how she wanted Rowan to be her friend and get big like her. She said he was her best friend. We talked about how nice it would have been if Rowan could be big like her and how much we all wanted that. Halfway through the conversation I started crying – and Doc kept it going. He did such a beautiful job talking through the thoughts and feelings seeing the hospital brought up in all of us.
By the time we made it to the zoo, we were ready to have a beautiful day. The zoo is fantastic. They habitats in STL put the ones in Tulsa and Oklahoma City to shame. It was a lot of walking, but we had a fantastic time.
We went on to spend some time at the arch and the Westward Expansion Museum. When we got up to the arch, Doc pointed to the top and asked Evelyn if she’d like to go up there. Evelyn gave him a shocked look and said, “NOO!” as if she was saying, “Who in their right mind would ever want to do something so stupid!?!?” – So we didn’t ride to the top, but we walked around, enjoyed taffy on the steps, and then went on a carriage ride along the river. This was Evelyn’s favorite part on the trip. She felt like a princess.
We walked around downtown and ate dinner with some of our good friends who live in St. Louis. It was a cool place at a statuary garden. Then we walked back (past lots of princess horses). The next morning we ate at the hotel restaurant and my amazing daughter actually asked the waitress to bring her “chocolate milk in a coffee cup” for her drink. The waitress not only did that, but put whipped cream on top. She was in “fancy” heaven.
We had a wonderful time together. It reminded us how much we love St. Louis and how much we might want to live there one day. It was nice to be back.
We are doing really well overall.  Everyone has moments. Sometimes we struggle with the way people are acting around us. We struggle with things other people say or what it seems people expect of us. Little things happen that remind us of Rowan.
I saw a pack of wolves at the OKC zoo a while ago. Every movement, every step towards us, the looks at one another, how quietly they moved…they just reminded me of him.