I am so incredibly proud of my husband. Not only is this a huge accomplishment, but also a true testament to his character...perseverance, strength, intelligence, love... He is showing his sons what a true man is through his actions. I know Brady and Henry are watching over him today, so proud of their daddy. We wish they were here to see him graduate, but we know they're watching from above. Congratulations, Tim! You continue to inspire us all.
Meet Henry
Henry's Story
Henry Leland Seretta was born on April 14, 2014. This little monster invaded our hearts even before he was born. He was a completely healthy and happy baby, until he started getting an ear infection and colds in mid-October. We finally got rid of the ear infection, but the cold symptoms never fully disappeared. Over the weekend of November 8 & 9, Henry got significantly sicker. He was admitted to Children's Hospital in Omaha on November 10, 2014, and was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia on November 11, 2014. He fought hard for nearly two weeks, before passing away on November 22, 2014. This blog depicts our journey through the grief of losing Henry. If you would like to read more about his medical journey, you can visit his CaringBridge page. More photos and community posts can be found at our Hope for Henry Facebook page. Thank you for sharing this journey with us!
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Congrats Tim!
Today is a big day for Tim...he's graduating with his Bachelor's degree from Bellevue University. This is a journey he started after we lost Brady, and before we knew Henry was on his way. Throughout Tim's journey, we lost my mom, got put on bedrest, lost another important family member, welcomed Henry, learned what life is like with a newborn, traveled to Florida, visited Omaha-area traditions such as Vala's Pumpkin Patch, found out Henry was sick, and lost Henry. All of that has happened within the last 18 months. I can imagine that many people would give up...but not Tim. He kept working, studying, and taking care of his family. He rarely complained, just did what needed to be done.
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