Monday, January 24, 2011

Janet Wilson Bronson

Janet Wilson Bronson, 63, died on January 21, 2011 while surrounded by many loved ones, after battling leukemia for nearly two years.

Janet was born on May 6, 1947 in Bountiful, Utah to Cornell Wilson and Marie Lilly Gywnn. She married Gary L. Blosch in 1966 and had four children together. She later married Van Lynn Bronson in the Salt Lake Temple in 1990. She made Highland, Utah her home for the past 35 years. Janet was a loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She was extremely talented, full of wisdom and loved by all her knew her.

Janet is survived by her husband Lynn, four children, five step-children, 25 grandchildren and five siblings. Children: Tyson, Esha, Shaler Blosch and Zenica (Ryan) Sanford. Step-children: Mike (Linda), Paul (Dana), Mark (Kimberly) Bronson, Angie (Dan) Pluid and Annette (Gary) Miner. Siblings: Dennis (Kay) Wilson, Pam (Ron) Ludwig, Mike Wilson, Cathy (Ross) Thomason and Craig Wilson.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, January 29, 2011 at the Highland 23rd Ward Chapel (6400 W. and SR 92, Highland). Friends and family may attend a viewing at the Warenski Funeral Home (1776 N. 900 E., American Fork) from 6-8 p.m. on Friday evening and at the church on Saturday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Highland City Cemetery.

Special thanks to the doctors and nurses, who provided such loving care, from the Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Hospital, Promise Hospital, Heritage Care Center and American Fork Hospital.

Here is a little video slideshow tribute of Mom...love you Mom!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Thanks

I want to first thank everyone for all their thoughts and prayers and for all the visitors that Mom has had the past few days. She has enjoyed getting visitors.

On Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mom was at Heritage Care Center in American Fork, but on Sunday she was moved to the American Fork Hospital. They moved her to the hospital because of low blood oxygen levels. They think she is showing signs of pneumonia and congestive heart failure. They are treating her and making her as comfortable as possible. We will continue to watch her and stay by her side.

Friday, January 14, 2011

This Sucks

I hate to even be writing this, but I feel like it’s important for those that check my blog and I also feel like I just want to get it off my chest.

Yesterday was moms “new birthday.” That means that a year ago yesterday Mom had her bone marrow transplant. She has had a rough year with multiple surgeries for her back and knee and also lost sight in one of her eyes. She has struggled to eat on her own and still has not been able to walk on her own.

On Monday mom went in to have some test done, the results came back yesterday and they were not good. Mom’s leukemia is back in full force and at this point there is nothing more that they can do for her. They have said that she might have two to four weeks left.

We will be going down to Utah this weekend and then I will be going back and forth over the next few weeks to be with her. This has been a long struggle for Mom. We were hopeful that the treatments would work, but knew this might happen.

We are grateful we get to spend time with her, but are not looking forward to seeing what her and her body will go through in the next little while.

Thank goodness for the gospel and the knowledge we have.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Our First Christmas at Home

We had a great Christmas week. We all got up, packed and drove down to Utah on Thursday to have our Christmas Eve (Eve) dinner with Ryan's family - it's always so good to see everyone and have great food. Friday morning we packed up and headed home. We stopped in to see my Mom and the hospital made an exception and let Alex see her. Ryan and Connor really wanted to as well, but Ryan had a cold and Connor was getting it too so all the boys stayed in the car. It was great to see mom but hard too. We normally spend Christmas at her house every year, but we were also excited to have Christmas at our house in Idaho for the very first time in eight years and it didn't seem to disappoint, we had a great time.

Christmas Eve we did some of our traditions; feeding the reindeer, opening Christmas p.j.'s and making cookies for Santa. Then it was off to bed.

The kids woke up around 7:30 - not bad. They were all really excited about their pillow pets that Santa had left and all the other gifts too. Alex played all day with her Play Doh Cake Maker and Bendaroos. Connor carried his pillow pet around every where and Hayden well he kind of played with everyone else's stuff. He got a little jeep to ride on and he likes it but her really likes Connor’s Buzz Lightyear more I think.

Ryan was really sweet and got me a cashmere sweater, a pearl necklace, and really cute slippers. I love all of the gifts, but the electric blanket that he also got me has gotten the most use so far - I LOVE it! It is the best gift ever, I know that’s silly but I really do love getting into a warm bed.

To make things even better Ryan liked every thing I got him this year. I am only going to have to take one thing back and it's because it doesn’t really fit, but he says that he really wishes it did because he really liked it. I'm either getting better at buying for him or he is getting better and receiving gifts. J/K Ryan I like to give you a hard time.

After all the presents were opened Ryan and I started to make brunch, well Ryan did I helped with the eggs, but we all know he is a better cook and he likes to cook so I don't get in the kitchen that much when he is around.

It was a great Christmas and I can't wait to do it all over again next year at home.