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Daisy’s Story

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My daughter turns 21 today.

I’ve often thought of writing a book about this little person, because although she may be small, her life is very very large. On this occasion, I wanted to share her story, all of it, so that you may know how much she means to us and everyone around us. How our lives changed in an instant. How I know God has a plan for every person. And how she has taught me more than I could ever teach her. It all started the day I became a mom.

Dave and I, along with my mom, my sister Sheri and her son Ben, my in laws, and my sister in law Nicole were vacationing in Crescent Bar - yep! The same vacation spot where we are now owners. We had rented a mobile home in the park and some of our family members joined us for a week in the sun. I was 6 months pregnant. I had been to the doctor before Dave and I left town bound for a weekend in Montana for a friend’s wedding. We met up in Crescent Bar on Sunday afternoon.

By Wednesday, I started to experience cramping. I didn’t know what was happening, but my sister informed me it was likely constipation. So I suffered through it and she took me for walks around the park to help walk it off. Little did any of us know, that was the worst thing I could’ve done. I didn’t sleep at all that night. By Thursday mid-day I had started to bleed, so I walked to the pay phone and called my doctor in Seattle. They told me to come back so they could check me out. Thankfully, my sister suggested we stop by the emergency room up the hill in Quincy before heading back across the mountains. My mom, Dave and I jumped in the car and although I have what Dave describes as a super human pain tolerance, the cramping on our way up the hill was more than I could handle.

My mom and I got checked in and within 10 minutes discovered that I was completely dialated and in full labor. The hospital went into high alert and Dr. Walsh was immediately called in off his farm. Then time stood still ... I had no idea how long it took him to get there and I was only hearing snippets of conversations. What seemed like an instant later, Dr. Walsh arrived and the room filled with hospital staff. 

Dave left me with my mom to get in touch with the Golf Pro Shop at Crescent Bar, because 21 years ago, cell phones were just not a thing! It just so happens that my sister was shopping in the pro shop and overheard the saleswoman complain about someone calling from the hospital asking for someone to be sent to one of the trailers to let a family know someone was giving birth up the hill. My sister apparently yelled at her “That’s my sister!” And ran out to get everyone else loaded up and to the hospital.

“Do we get the ambulance ready to take her to Wenatchee?” “Do we call Seattle or Spokane for the helicopter?” “Son, this baby is so small YOU could give birth to it.” Why are the medical supplies kept in a red Craftsman Tool Chest? Why is the patient next door yelling and pretending to throw up? Why did the nurse on staff drop the IV on the floor? (Someone please stop the blood from running down my arm ...) Why is the room so COLD! Why is my mom rubbing the skin off my arm! And I recall telling Dave over and over again that I was sorry ... sorry that we were losing the baby. Sorry that I couldn’t hold it in. Sorry that I couldn’t do the one thing that I was supposed to do.

All of this occurred within about 40 minutes after arriving at the hospital. 

Dr. Walsh caught her in the crook of his arm after 3 pushes and CPR was immediately begun. They kept her in the room with us and bagged her for the entire 40 minutes it took for the Seattle based Lifeflight helicopter to arrive. The crew, which consisted of 3 women, ran in and took over care. My mom called them Charlie’s Angels because the 2 nurses were brunette and ginger and the pilot was a blonde. They intibated her, wrapped her in a reflective blanket to keep her warm and who knows what else. I recall them bringing the isolate over to me before leaving to show me her little feet kicking, and I recall thinking I don’t know how she’s even holding those big feet up with those toothpick little legs and why is the top of her head completely black?

Daisy weighed only 1 pound, 13 ounces and was 12 inches long.

And that’s all I remember ... because apparently I was racked with an infection, causing my extreme fever and the pre-term birth. I think at points throughout the less than 2 hours I might have passed out, but my brain was definitely in a fog.

We later learned that less than a month prior to her birth, the hospital staff was sent through a training on premature delivery. God surely had a plan for her life.

Following her birth, they piled warm blankets on me and pumped me full of antibiotics, and I think I fell asleep. When I woke up, there was nobody left in the room and I couldn’t move. I almost couldn’t breathe! I had a load of blankets on me I couldn’t even see the end of my bed and the room was SO hot! They had bumped up the temperature in the room to accommodate Daisy’s birth and my fever was headed down so the heat was stifling! The baby was gone, Dave was gone, mom was gone, all the hospital staff was gone. Then I saw the janitor stick his head around the door and I asked for help ... a nurse returned and told me that the entire hospital and my family were out near the helicopter pad watching baby Daisy Jo being flown to Seattle. 

Two thoughts entered my mind, how do I get all these blankets off and why are they calling her Daisy Jo? 

Apparently, the last name Dave and I told my mom before leaving town for Montana was Daisy Josephine. It was a name on our list, but we’d re-prioritized the list during our drive to the wedding - my mom had yelled “We have a Daisy Jo” when my girl came sliding out and the hospital needed a name to give her before sending her on her way to Seattle. The nurse helped me with the blankets and slowly my family returned to my room.

Dave and my mom immediately left for the University of Washington, leaving me in Quincy to fight my infection. Dave’s parents and sister drove our van back to Seattle that evening after packing up the trailer, Sheri and Ben stayed with me so they could bring me home the next day and I signed a Quincy Valley Hospital birth certificate for the name Daisy Josephine Jacobsen.

I was receiving hourly reports from the UW about Daisy, and after awhile all I really needed to hear was that she was still alive. I even received a random call from a friend who had been riding his bike in Eastern Washington who’d found out from a friend that I’d given birth! He’d tracked me down to make sure I was okay. Dave called his work, who spread the news to all the drivers and one was dating a friend of mine who told everyone else! 

Since this story is about Daisy, and not about me, I’ll spare you the details of what Sheri and I did to get Quincy to finally release me and the trip across the pass to the UW NICU, but the next afternoon I was finally able to see my daughter and my mom gene kicked in. Here she was, this tiny little thing all snuggled up in this enclosed box. Wires everywhere. Eyes covered up, no diaper, couldn’t breathe on her own, and who I couldn’t touch without going through what seemed like a 10 point inspection. Fr. Tony Haycock arrived on day 2 to baptize her to assure us she would be safe in case the worst happened.

So began my new life. 

I had a part time paralegal job I resumed after about a week of recovery because I didn’t have a baby to take care of. So I would work in the morning, drive to visit Daisy every afternoon, and come home evenings to make dinner for Dave. Dave would come up on Thursdays when we had talks at the NICU for new parents and weekends to spend time with his baby girl. He was working so hard and would pick daisies every day on his route to carry with him in his truck to remind him of her all day. 

It took about a month to get the opportunity to hold her and even longer to give her a bath. I was pumping every 2 hours, 24-hours a day in order to freeze and store enough milk to get her through the first 3 months of life while she was being fed through a tube. We were trying to resume our lives, but it seemed we were in some sort of holding pattern. Nobody really knew what to say, my friend threw me a baby shower, and we were suddenly the first of all of our local friends to have a baby.

By the time my mom reached Ireland on her planned “pre-birth” tour and visit to Fr. Tony’s hometown to celebrate his anniversary as a priest, people in the pubs and B&B’s in Ireland were already talking about this tiny baby he had baptized. My mom smiled and told them Litttle Daisy was hers. Her 6th grandchild - the miracle baby. We were receiving calls from all over the world, people praying and sending good thoughts to Seattle.

It finally took my mom and I taking shifts to bring Daisy home, which we did a week before her original due date, on September 25th. Her last goal was to feed exclusively by bottle before she could be released, so I took a few days off work to get to the hospital by 8am to relieve my mom who had gotten there around 8pm the night before. Dave even came up some nights after work to get a feeding or two in when he could. 

And then we walked out of the hospital, with a car seat and a tiny 5 pound marionette baby with no more strings. Nobody called security as we left the front doors of the hospital. The staff had to teach us how to get her safely in the car seat and it into the car! I had a diaper bag full of these doll size diapers, 1 outfit my sister Jenny found that was small enough to fit her, a few of these 2 ounce bottles and a big binder of instructions. 

And that was it - we were parents. Okay, so that wasn’t EVERYTHING, but enough for this post. Perhaps I’ll write more posts about her Grade IV brain bleed, her shunt surgery and trip to Children’s, her second shunt surgery, subsequent eye palsy, breathing issues, eye problems, diaper rash, visitors to the hospital, her wonderful new pediatrician, the nurses who cared for her and being the only mom in a NICU of more than 50 preemies with a child with brain trauma having scores of neurosurgeons visit daily.  

If I survive this posting, I will continue posting about her incredible life story. Daisy hates nothing worse than attention being drawn to her story - except maybe me sharing her baby pictures. I’m risking life and limb telling it again, but it’s MY life story as much as it is hers. I’m proud of her and proud of myself for being the kind of mom she needed. To both of us for being strong enough to fight through surgeries, therapies and first opinions. We’ve survived 21 years together and I’m ready to see where our lives take us now!

But for now, I’d better run, I’ve got a 21st celebration to get ready for!

Riverfest is here!

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It’s overwhelming to own a vacation home, and the past 3 weeks I’ve been more in Eastern Washington than on the West Side! My family (and my daughters friends) have been looking forward to the Riverfest celebration for months. Boating exhibitions, water skiing/wakeboarding competitions, vendors and lots of people celebrating the start of summer. My daughter has 5 friends joining her, my brother and sister-in-law are swinging by this afternoon on their way home from Idaho and more friends joining us on Saturday afternoon. So much fun and right in our element! We love lots of people around (glad we bought the extra beer!)

I reached Senior Fellow in my Sseko business last month and I’m happy to be a vendor on Saturday at the Riverfest event. What better way to introduce these beautiful sandals to people hanging out in the sunshine! I’ve spent the last 2 weeks bringing over my outdoor vendor supplies and I’m setting up tomorrow morning at 8am. Thankfully I have a awning and a small cooler for drinks. 

Now that all my graduations and parties are complete (with the exception of my older daughter’s 21st birthday on Tuesday) I can totally focus on my Sseko Story and start booking trunk shows. Are you ready for your friends to be introduced to these beautiful products? 

I will be gifting a Moon Clutch to anyone who books with me in July ... and for anyone who makes a purchase in July will be entered to win a $50 Sseko gift card! And because we have a little over a week left in June, I’ll raffle off a $25 Sseko gift card to use on whatever is on your wish list when you make a purchase.

I’m going to sign off for now and check back with you guys next week ... enjoying Crescent Bar life with my family and friends!!

Much love,

Gabby

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Check bridal party shoes off your list ...

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A bridesmaid gift that she doesn't have to "shorten" to wear again.Photo cr: @cottonwoodstudios

A bridesmaid gift that she doesn't have to "shorten" to wear again.

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What a new and fun way to match your bridesmaids, and one that they'll appreciate after a long night of dancing and standing around for pictures and ceremony. Ribbon sandals are the latest in wedding attire. Dress them up or down with a variety of available ribbons, or custom design them to match your theme. Short on time? Standard ribbon sandals come in sizes 6-12, child sizes, and even baby sizes and shipped immediately to your door within 3-4 days!

Check out styles and colors in my Boutique and contact me to place a bulk order OR HOST A TRUNK SHOW and receive your wedding shoes (and maybe even a beautiful leather travel bag) for FREE!

If you could choose your color - what would it be?

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If you could choose your color, what would it be?

July 31st is the last day to order your sandals ... but could bags be next?

July 31st is the last day to order your Sseko Custom Sandals. With the onslaught of Fall/Winter on August 1st (yes I know, Fall comes early in Seattle, even though we barely made it to 8 weeks of summer) so our sandal production slows down for the year.

However, a new exciting change is on the horizon! Starting with our Fall/Winter 2018 catalog, you can move onto Custom bags! More details to come, but if you could design your perfect bag, what would it look like? What color would it be? What would you use it for? Who would you gift it to?

With the start of my daughter's first year as a Wildcat, I'd have to order up a red/black bag for all my trips to campus! Can't wait to see what's included ... but if you're interested in ordering those green gladiator sandals or purple and gold crossovers, better get on the ball!

Well hello again!

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I’m back

And sending you love from my busy life ...

What a crazy few weeks! We've been working diligently on the deck and the back yard for our upcoming summer plans. It's a project been on hold for far too long, but the last few nights have been spent relaxing as a family in our new space which is just what we like to do when the weather is nice.

Dave and I also went to Vegas last week for his Teamster Unity Convention for 5 days right in the middle of our home improvements. He was one of just a couple of members who was invited by James Hoffa Jr. to present accomplishments from the main stage on Tuesday night and my heart burst open with pride.

Our diet saga continues, after a few days of fun eating in Vegas, we're back on and although getting a little bored with our food options, we can see the benefit of losing the weight and both of us are looking forward to a summer without the excess weight to carry around.

My baby is headed off to Senior Prom this weekend and then graduation a week later ... oh my goodness so many good things are happening in our family right now! The best of all is making the final Catholic high school tuition payment last week! (I know I know, we've got college around the corner, but honestly it's cheaper than private school!)

I'll let you in on the party plans, deck, SunDaze and diet in individual blog posts ... but today ... I just wanted to say "hello" and catch you up with my crazy life!

Enjoy the sunshine everyone!

10 WAYS IN 10 DAYS!!

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Starting June 11th, style your Sseko in ten different ways! Only have 1 item? Great! This challenge was originally designed solely (pun intended) around our Ribbon Sandals which can be styled endless ways. This year, in addition to our flagship Ribbon Sandals, we’ve expanded the challenge to include everything from our super versatile apparel to our chic jewelry to our delicious leather bags. Have lots of Sseko? This is your chance to show it off!

HOW TO ENGAGE: All you’ve got to do is wear Sseko (whether that is one item or ten!) from June 11th-20 use #10ways10days to show off your versatile Sseko style! We’ll be highlighting our favorite looks on our social media AND selecting three lucky winners to get $200 Sseko gift cards at the end of the challenge.

WHERE TO POST & WHO TO TAG:

Instagram (Tag @ssekodesigns and use #10ways10days)

Facebook (Tag @ssekodesigns and use #10ways10days)

BONUS: If you participate by posting EVERY day during the 10 days, we’ll treat you to an exclusive discount of 15% off your next purchase. To redeem, email info@ssekodesigns.com with a screenshot to show you posted each day.

Hollywood Nights and an end of an era

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A new adventure awaits

It's an exciting time for our family. My baby is graduating her Catholic high school in 2 days! She's completed her last final today and now it's just a waiting period until commencement exercises on Friday night.

There have been a lot of endings ... last football and basketball games as a cheerleader, final assembly, senior prom ... but she and I are both ready for our next adventure! University!!

Last weekend was Senior Prom and the theme was Hollywood Nights. She was escorted by a childhood friend and they were accompanied by 5 other couples. It was a perfect night which started out with a pre-gathering at a friend's beautiful home. The parents and young adults all gathered for pictures and appetizers before loading up into a huge party bus. They dined and danced for hours before heading back to the house for swimming, snacks and making lots of memories until 3am. They all spent the night and continued the party into the following day! What a memorable night for them all!

My daughter was absolutely beautiful in her art deco gown and Chloe + Isabel jewels. Throughout the day we received blessings - free boutonniere, a quick nail fix for free and good wishes everywhere we went. 

Now, as we prepare for graduation, it all seems surreal. Family is coming in from out of town and we have 20 people attending the graduation ceremony.

I don't have to tell you how proud I am of both my daughters, but this week all praise goes to my baby who has completed her senior year with grace. She's completed everything she set out to do and will be taking all of these memories with her to her new University in the fall.

Congrats my Diana!

I'm a Sseko Fellow!

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I’m officially signed up to be a Sseko Fellow!! 

I am so proud to be a part of this group of women supporting women in need. Sseko Designs is an ethical fashion brand that hires high potential women in Uganda to make sandals to enable them to earn money through dignified employment that will go directly towards their college educations and ensure they will continue pursuing their dreams. To date, we've enabled 87 women to continue on to university. We currently employ 50 women in Uganda from all walks of life. We believe that every woman has a dream. When she is given the opportunity to pursue those dreams, we are collectively walking towards a brighter and more just and beautiful world.

In addition to our work in Uganda, we design and source ethically made products from East Africa. We believe that good business can be an incredibly powerful force for positive social change. Sseko products are all made in Africa and create jobs, empower artisans and help end the cycle of poverty by building healthy communities and economies.

I hosted an online trunk show last Friday upon my return from Vegas to rave reviews! I am looking for a few more orders so you all can receive your orders and see why I'm so excited! I'm joining forces with my two great friends, Katie Johnson and Katie Hathaway, lovingly known as Gabby and The Katie's! LOL This relatively new company, with the headquarters in Portland, Oregon, is one helps our global community. At this stage in my life, I love the idea of helping the planet, being a better person and giving back.

My trunk show ends tonight. If you find something in the catalog you enjoy, please let me know or place your order online.