Saturday, February 14, 2009

Coming Home Today!!

Briana is coming home today!  She has done very well recuperating from brain surgery, is eating well, and although very weak, is walking short distances.  What Bri wanted most was to be in church on Sunday, and that WILL now happen! 
 It has amazed me to see how many hospital personnel Bri has touched.  There are nurses, hospital office clerks, outpatient employees, janitors... the list goes on... these people are  constantly coming to her room to check on her.  Many were in tears when they found out about this latest setback.  One very classy lady that works close with Bri's Oncologist said she will be in church this Sunday Morning.  The Hoffer's have never questioned God as to why any of this has happened to their precious daughter, but what they have done during this whole journey is to try and touch EVERYONE they come in contact with....and I mean EVERYONE.  One of Briana's  visitors while she was in ICU, was a mother of a little boy they met when Bri first was diagnosed.  After a valiant fight, the little boy died a few months back in that same area of the hospital where Bri was, and although it was very difficult for this mother, when she heard about Briana she just had to come and visit her.  With tears in her eyes, and heart wrenching reminders everywhere she looked, she came to bring comfort and support to Bri and her parents.  The sweet sacrifice of this visit just made me cry. 

Bri has so many people that care for her and love her and I just want to mention them because they are so wonderful.  One of these people is her Aunt Angela, whom we all lovingly refer to as 'Tia'.  Tia has been such a blessing to the Hoffer family.  Tia is always there to care for Bri and Morgan, and just do anything that needs to be done.  (She is also real good at helping us all smile and laugh when we need it the most.)  Bri also has incredible grandparents.  Grandpa and Grandma Garrido are the sweetest people you will ever meet, and are so devoted to their family.  (Tia gets her sense of humor from them!)  Last but certainly not least is Grandma Red.  (This is Jeff's mom, and her nick name is derived from her beautiful red hair.)  Grandma Red is a wonderful grandmother.  Although she is also fighting cancer, her focus is Briana.   I also want to mention Auntie Jackie who Bri is SO EXCITED TO SEE THIS NEXT WEEK!!!!  It has been so hard on Aunt Jackie to live so far from Brianna during these times, but she so faithfully is on the phone checking on everyone, and praying...

Tuesday Bri has an appointment with Dr. Soto, her Rhabadomysarcoma specialist at City of Hope.  During this visit we will get direction on how to face our next battle.  Please continue to pray.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please tell Bri that we wish her a very happy Valentines day and we are so glad she will be sleeping in her own little bed tonight! Much love and prayers,
amie & becky

Jana McVay said...

Praise the Lord! His wonders NEVER cease! I am happy to hear that this beautiful young lady gets to be in church tomorrow and that her life is affecting so many people. We will be praying for the lady who is planning to attend tomorrow. What a wonderful Valentines gift for Brianna to be able to go home! May this sweet friend of the Hoffers get an even better one tomorrow...the Holy Ghost!

God bless you,
The McVays

Bettina said...

Awesome news! God is so good!!!!!

Susan Hill said...

Thank you Jesus, that Brianna came home! Our prayers remain with all of you through this time! Continue holding on to that unchanging hand!! We love you all!

Erick Iwaishi said...

WOW! Our God is AWESOME! I continue to pray for her full recovery daily... I know that God is in control and I am encouraged to see the lives that have been touched and are being touched on a daily basis through this miraculous journey. The strength of this young lady is amazing... I thank our God for His daily protection over Bri. Love you Sis!

Jana Allard said...

What an amazing young lady! My prayers and love are sent her way.

Anonymous said...

My daughter Kendra and Bri write to each other...and not once has she ever complained about what she's going through in her letters, she just received one and she didn't even mention the surgery....some of us would have been complaining all through a letter...She is a great young lady....Sis Tina Howlett