Saturday, October 30, 2010

Audrey's 1st birthday

Audrey
daughter of Brian and Lori
granddaughter of Bob and Diane

November


November 2 --Bianka Stewart
November 4 -- Barry Threadgold and Laura (Threadgold) Barringer
November 8 --Erin & Sachin Choudhary
November 11--Terri Threadgold
November 16 --Katie Threadgold and Heidi Beach
November 23 --Hannah & Branden Stewart
November 27--Keegan Stewart
November 28--Maria Palmquist
November 29--Barry & Nicole Threadgold

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Anna & TJ

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Beer Label 2010

October


Megan (Froehlich) and Jack Langbehn October 3
Olivia Threadgold October 4
Derek and Janelle Nordtvedt October 7
TJ Threadgold October 12
Janice Froehlich October 14
Janelle Nordtvedt October 15
Robert and Doris Threadgold married October 23, 1943
Donald Threadgold October 25
Theresa (Threadgold) Weckerly October 27
Audrey Elaine Threadgold October 28
Kathie Nordtvedt October 29
Avis (Harvey's 2nd wife) also had an October 29 birthday


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Richard, Jessica and Grady Uckert


In Sioux Falls, there are two homes for families with children staying at both Sanford and Avera McKennan Hospitals.

Rich and Jess Uckert's baby boy is celebrating his 8-month birthday. Since the day little Grady was born on February 12, he's been here at Sanford's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

“Grady's survived the longest any baby with his severe lung disease has had. We've been told he has the most severe lung disease they've ever seen,” Grady’s dad Rich Uckert said.

Grady was born three months too soon. His prognosis right now is touch and go, but his mom and dad know he's in the best hands.

Thanks to the Ronald McDonald House Charities, they're only steps away.

“We didn't know what Ronald McDonald exactly was, the house you know, until you need it and we learned fast,” Rich said.

The Uckert's are from Clear Lake, South Dakota, about an hour and a half away. So when they're not here with their baby, they're here at their home-away-from-home.

“Both houses are full with a waiting list almost every night, which really came as a great surprise to the charity,” Executive Director MJ Schmidt said.

They expected to be full with a waiting list sometime over the years, but not in the first six months of the second house opening in Sioux Falls.

Schmidt says that's thanks to growth in specialized medical care right here in Sioux Falls.

“We're going to see a direct reflection of whatever they're doing at either of the hospitals,” Schmidt said.

Families here can stay as long as their child is in the hospital, which can be anywhere from a single night to an entire year.

“We didn't know we'd be here this long. We didn't know the course Grady would take,” Rich said.

Their stay wouldn't be possible without the generous help of others.

“The organization depends almost entirely on donations to keep our doors open,” Schmidt said.

It allows the Uckerts to be in walking distance of their baby and not financially broken when their family finally gets to go home.

“The doctor's here, you know, they're so knowledgeable. The experience they have is tremendous and we just feel very lucky that we can be so close to home still and get this type of care,” Rich said.