Mary Duke (helped me deliver the quilt), Mom Karen Yorgason, Grandma Joan Schneiter and little sister |
Quilt #44 was presented to Karen Yorgason for her newborn son Bennett. We are almost at the halfway point in The Duncan Project and one thing I have enjoyed are the tender mercies and miracles in the background.
The entire Yorgason clan. The little siblings can only visit 15 minutes twice a week. |
Kelly shared with me that she had recently completed a baby boy quilt with no intended receiver that she would like to donate. What makes this even more meaningful is that both the giver and receiver have sons with special needs.
Bennett's grandmother, Joan Schneiter wrote about her beautiful grandson:
Bennett James Yorgason |
Karen and James have three other children. She is 29 years old.
As the months went by she went to a specialist and had many ultra sounds. Everything indicated that although this little guy had an extra chromosome, he was healthy, and Karen's regular doctor was planning on delivering him. Then the baby flipped and was breach! Her regular doctor still planned to deliver him, but decided to schedule a C-section on July 21st, two weeks before his due date.
On July 17th Karen went in for her weekly ultra sound and the technician said, "Oh Karen, I'm sorry. I need to get the doctor." The doctor rushed in and said the baby had fluid surrounding his lungs and so she needed to go immediately to the University of Utah for an emergency C-section because of their NICU-Newborn Intensive Care Unit, and he needed to be close to Primary Children's Hospital.
That evening little Bennett made his entrance into the world and was briskly passed through the "window" to the NICU. He has been there for nearly three weeks at this posting. He has a rare and serious condition called Chylothorax. It is not associated with Down syndrome. His lymphatic system produces fluid in his chest and it pushes on the lungs and heart. It is difficult to treat but Bennett has responded extremely well to medication. Because of the chest tube draining the fluid, his parent's cannot hold him.
Dad and Mom. One of the few times they were able to hold him before the chest tube. |
Bennett has a team of angels here on here and above, praying for his comfort and well being. I love this opportunity to recognize miracles and see testimonies strengthened. His is truly a blessing to his family. As well, I am grateful for those who bless my life as The Duncan Project progresses.
Love in the stitches for PUPPY Yorgason...
The quilt is backed in minke. Perfect for this family. |
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