Thank you all so very much for your reservations & willingness to join us for such a special evening benefiting John & Kaitlin. I am so excited to announce that our reservations are completely full!
Once again, stay tuned for this fundraiser again in another couple of months!
All my love,
Carolyn
Welcome Note
Thank you for visiting Kaitlin's blog. Please use this site for the latest updates, information on ways to help, and thoughts from John and Katilin as well as the Rice and Wanberg Families. We will be actively making updates to keep everyone up to speed and communicate as effectively as possible. You can also subscribe so you will never miss a new post.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Only 5 seats left!
Friends & Family-
If you'd still like a spot at the Amerigo fundraiser on Sunday, January 26th--e-mail me as soon as possible!
I have 4 seats open for the 5-7 seating and 1 seat open for the 7:30-9 seating. $50 a plate (not including tax). ALL proceeds go to John & Kaitlin directly!
I am once again amazed at how quickly we have filled up the reservations. We are literally surrounded by the most generous people in the world. THANK YOU!
All my love-
Carolyn
If you'd still like a spot at the Amerigo fundraiser on Sunday, January 26th--e-mail me as soon as possible!
I have 4 seats open for the 5-7 seating and 1 seat open for the 7:30-9 seating. $50 a plate (not including tax). ALL proceeds go to John & Kaitlin directly!
I am once again amazed at how quickly we have filled up the reservations. We are literally surrounded by the most generous people in the world. THANK YOU!
All my love-
Carolyn
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Healing {A post by Kaitlin}
John and I were recently prayed over by a pastor who has been given
the gift of healing. He has traveled the world and allowed The Lord to
work miracles through this gift. Blind eyes have seen, crippled legs
have walked, deaf ears have heard...and much much more.
Our
meeting with him was casual and comfortable. It felt very Spirit-led as
he prayed for healing in each of our bodies. He asked for my legs to
work again...for Johns pancreas to regain function...even for the metal
in my back to be dissolved. Crazy? Not according to the Bible.
Scripture
is full of miraculous healings performed by Jesus as well as his
followers. If we are followers of Jesus, what restricts us from being
blessed through the Spirit with this ability?
Since
the prayer session, John and I have continued to pray into the healing
process. No, I did not just stand up and walk out of my wheelchair...no,
John didn't feel his pancreas kick in and take action immediately.
Although it can work that way, healing can also take time and patience.
And
really when I think about it, healing can take so many different forms.
When physical ailments are at the forefront, that's what we ask God to
heal. But is that really what needs healing the most?
In
scripture The Lord often announces healing by saying " your sins are
forgiven". Internal healing of our souls and hearts through an
understanding of forgiveness and grace seems to be what is most
important in the Lord's eyes. Outward healing of ailments shows his
power and glory to the earth...but inward healing is of great value as
well.
In this season, we want to trust that The
Lord is healing John and I according to his will. Whether inward,
outward, or both...God is taking care of us and healing what needs it
most. So if I don't walk, or if John's pancreas still doesn't work, we
are still in the hands of a great God who is binding up our hearts and
souls as we learn how to live this new kind of life.
We
serve and give glory to the ultimate healer. Please pray that his will
would be continually carried out in John and my body and soul so that He
is glorified above all.
"And behold, some people brought to him a paralytic, lying on a bed. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, 'Take heart, my son; your sins are forgiven.'" Matt 9:2
Love,
Kaitlin
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Amerigo Fundraiser Round 2!
We would be honored if you would consider joining our family at our very favorite restaurant at the end of this month to raise support that will continue to help John & Kaitlin with their long term needs. The generosity we have experienced from you all in the last 4 months has been absolutely surreal...we are BEYOND thankful! Thank you for keeping our spirits high & our faith strong. We are so excited to be with you again on January 26th! Please know that even if you attended the last dinner, you are welcome again! We appreciate any & all support.
E-mail carolynwanberg@gmail.com as soon as possible for your RSVP! Please include your preference (if you have one) of who you'd like to sit with...I will be assigning tables before the event in order to help things run smoothly.
All my love,
Carolyn
E-mail carolynwanberg@gmail.com as soon as possible for your RSVP! Please include your preference (if you have one) of who you'd like to sit with...I will be assigning tables before the event in order to help things run smoothly.
All my love,
Carolyn
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Practicing the Present Tense
My friend Josh put into words what our family has been
trying to do- practicing the present tense. Cognitively it’s so easy to say that I’m
not going to dwell in the past or fixate on the future, but then I try to put
it into my daily routine and I realize it is a much harder task. Yet I know
that life can be so amazing when I live the short game, enjoy
the moment, be present now, and see the joy at hand.
Our puppy Jax is the master of the short game, of living in
the moment. One of my favorite times of the day revolves around letting him out
of his kennel in the laundry room first thing in the morning. As he hears my
steps approaching his tail begins thumping with anticipation. As his gate
swings open he runs circles around my legs with total and complete joy. As he
bolts into the backyard his ears flapping and feet flying he circles the yard sniffing
for rabbits and squirrels. Jax loves life; every moment is in the now, no
seeming memory of the past or fear of the future- just pure living in the moment at
hand.
As I ponder my faith journey in over the last four months, it
seems like my ability to live in the moment with peace and joy is entirely
dependent on my ability to accept by faith that God is in control, and that He
has my best interest at heart. Do I really believe what the Bible says and can
I apply it in my life? Hebrews 13:5 says “…Never will I leave you; never will I
forsake you” – then continues in verse 15 with “Through Jesus, therefore, let
us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise- the fruit of lips that
confess his name.”
There really is no partial surrender to the Lord in a time of
testing.
Happy New Year from our family to yours-
Tom
Friday, December 27, 2013
Boxing Day
It has been a strange Christmas season at the Wanberg
household…. Kait and I were figuring out what Christmas looked like as our own
family while simultaneously unpacking boxes, planning for the kitchen
renovations, and adjusting to life back home. We have shed our fair share of tears as we remember the
months we had in the house with Kaitlin walking, and have laughed heartily as
we build new memories and struggle through the adjustments.
Last Sunday Kaitlin and I were cooking lunch at home; it was
nothing special, just a frozen pizza.
Set your timer for 12 minutes Bobby Flay, no skill needed to make this
meal. 11 minutes into the cooking
time, our oven started smoking furiously due to some gunk which had accumulated
in the bottom pan. We opened the
door and fanned it out, but the smoke just kept coming. Naturally, I decided we could get a
more airtight seal out of the oven door if we locked it, so I did. At this point I need to pause and say
that Kaitlin was hungry… not just “I could eat” sort of hungry… more like “FEED
ME OR DIE” hungry. You can imagine
my terror when I discovered that our oven door locked smoothly… and then
refused to unlock. I begged, I
pleaded, I hauled on the stupid little latch thing, all to no avail. “GET THE PIZZA!” my wife yelled, to
which I responded “WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO!??!?!?!! IT IS LOCKED!” As we bantered back and forth with each other I tried to
explain to my hungry wife that I was really on her team. I also wanted the pizza to be out of
the oven, but could not see a solution short of getting out my power tools and
cutting a hole in the oven door.
At this point all we had was the faint oven light, revealing to us that
our pizza was being baked into a crispy little black hockey puck. Kaitlin wanted to call 911 – I said no
and got out the tools. Fifteen
minutes later we had removed the still hot cook-top to get at the locking
mechanism, which I cut off… no machine bests John Wanberg and lives. The pizza looked terrible, but we ate
it anyways. We are still laughing.
The past few weeks have been very difficult. We have been noticeably delinquent in
posting on the blog and communicating with those close to us. Even so, I want to let you all know
that we cannot even express how loved and supported we feel in the midst of our
exhaustion. The outpouring of
gifts, money, kind notes, well wishes, and friends willing to listen and grieve
with us continues to amaze us.
Life without this support would be dark indeed.
We cling to the truth of the gospel for strength. When it feels like we can’t do it, we
remember Jesus – who being in very nature God, still humbled himself to the
point of death on a cross (Philippians chapter 2). On the days in which we are close to despair, we try to
remember how God has used you all to provide for us, and ask him to give us
just enough strength, and a little bit of laughter along the way.
Love,
John
Monday, December 9, 2013
Preparing a Place
Jesus told His disciples, “I am going ahead
of you to my Father’s house which has many rooms. There I will prepare a place
for you” John 14:2 Although we all believe that Jesus was
referring to heaven when he made this statement, I must admit that I am reminded
of it each time I enter Kaitlin and John’s newly renovated home. The community
which has come together to make it happen has been so inspiring and humbling: packing
and emptying the house, demolition, sanding, moving the shed, leveling dirt,
laying concrete, countless lunches for work crews, tiling, electric, grouting,
refinishing floors, painting, cleaning, mopping, dusting, assembling closet
storage units, loading, unpacking, and finally reaching the ‘move in’ day! What
a fast and incredible journey this has been.
It could not have happened without your generous financial donations and
the volunteers who sacrificed their time and energy to the effort. It feels as
if the Lord has had His hand in gathering together a community of workers to
serve and help prepare this home for Kaitlin and John; a home which will
undoubtedly be a true blessing to them for years to come. We are grateful
beyond words.
During the past 10 weeks the upstairs of
the house has been transformed from the original 2 bedrooms and small bath to a
larger master bedroom, laundry room with front loading washer and dryer, and an
enormous, totally accessible bathroom featuring a roll-in shower, his and her
sinks (hers with a higher clearance to accommodate the wheelchair), make-up area,
accessible bathtub, plenty of storage, natural lighting and beautiful
cabinetry.
Frank, our lead contractor and Mark’s
long-time friend/CU fraternity brother, graciously offered his services to supervise
the project. We feel very indebted to Frank and his hard working crew of subcontractors
who have approached this very special construction project with a sense of heartfelt
purpose. Frank told us from the start that his objective was to make this home
such a great place for John and Kaitlin that they would never want to leave it.
Seeing it, we’re certain that will be the case.
A lift, which will help Kaitlin go up the
six stairs between the main level and the upstairs, has been provided by Home
Builders Assoc (a non-profit specializing in accessibility). Although the
kitchen still needs renovation, it is functional and usable and is another
project which will begin sometime in mid February.
In addition to the inside changes, a large
detached garage has been built in the backyard complete with new wider
sidewalks and porches which allow Kaitlin direct access from the garage to the
house with no stairs to negotiate.
This home will be a place where Kaitlin can
feel comfortable and independent. We are so thankful to everyone who helped to
make it possible. Thank you, Lord for preparing this house for John & Kaitlin.
Pictures to come soon!
Pictures to come soon!
PRAYER REQUESTS
Please continue praying for complete and
total healing so that Kaitlin may walk again
Protection from flu and respiratory viruses
Gentle transition back home for both
Kaitlin and John
Softened hearts as we all make our way
through the grieving process
The Lord to help us through our loss and
sadness and bring us ultimately to a place of healing and acceptance
Love, Sue
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