Thoughts from the Graveyard Shift

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

Things are getting complicated emotionally. All of the fun medical stuff that we have been dealing with for the last 15 days has now been replaced by unbelievable feelings of sadness and frustration. It’s easy to tell how bummed out Danny is. He constantly raises his arm and crashes it 3 or 4 times in a row about every two seconds before he turns his head to the side. He turns only to try to looks as far away from everything that is attached and in front of him. It all symbolizes the reality that he very much understands is going on.

We still haven’t explained any of the specifics to him of what happened and he doesn’t even fully know the extent of things. For example he doesn’t know there is an entire website in his name with a dedicated following, or that he has been in the ICU for 15 days. He does know that he was in a snowboarding accident and that he is still in Montana. He remembers bits of the day that he got hurt as well. He remembers our early riding session as well as one of the features that we hit in the terrain park. He even seems to remember the lift breaking down that Moss mentioned in his piece “For Reasons Unknown.” He doesn’t seem to know how exactly he got hurt. Ill fill him in when it’s appropriate.

Danny seems to be fully grasping thoughts, sentences, ideas, humor, sadness, pain, and many more sensations, emotions that I can’t all list. The only thing that we have yet to really get a read on is his ability to talk. From what I understand the nurses would be expecting him to talk by now if things were going as ideally as they possibly could be- I don’t see what that would start happening now. We wouldn’t be able to hear him yet because they haven’t put in the valve for the trache, but Danny should be mouthing words. I guess the speech therapist was able to get him to mouth the word “Hi” earlier today. We will see how this develops over the days and weeks to come.

Poor Danny, everytime he even sees liquid in the room he motions with the Hawaii hang 10 and turns it up like “lemme get that drink.” His mouth must be so dry and horrible feeling. So what do they do to quench his thirst here in the ICU. They dip a sponge that is about an inch long into a cup of ice water. Then he gets to put the sponge in his mouth and suck on it. I swear there must be like 30 drops of water in it. The funny thing is how quickly he becomes frustrated with the sponge and reaches out to try to grab the whole glass. The one thing simple request that he has they just can’t fulfill.

Interesting turn of events. I am listening to my music at full volume and writing in boxers. I am now in hotel room 303. It’s 4:00 AM and Danny kicked me out of room 5109. I am kinda bummed, but mostly happy. He is coming back! Here’s how it happened…So things were getting a little hectic in the room on more than one occasion. Both times stemmed from the water I was just talking about. The water is making him cough and very uncomfortable. It’s a total mess when he starts to cough really hard and the respiratory therapists have to get involved. The suctioning of his lungs that they have to do to get the water out makes him alert and very uncomfortable. He doesn’t like me seeing him that way- understandably so. When I got up from my chair to head towards him he signaled me away by raising his arm and pushing the air away from him. To me this said “Conor, don’t come over here you can’t help a damn thing, and it’s annoying that you want a closer look.” It’s amazing how much an arm can mean between two brothers.

So after the second one I got the impression that I might be kind of annoying him. So I asked him calmly if he would like me to leave. He nodded his head. So I packed up my stuff and headed out. At this point I really think he is understanding everything that is going on so despite his inability to talk I think he truly wanted me the hell out of there.”

Here’s the thing. I think that the request is two fold. 1) He doesn’t want to see him in that condition. 2) He wants more alone time with Michelle. She has done everything but hop on that bed with him. I think he really needs her right now and I think this particular time period might be a little better suited for her. Here’s how I justify it to myself… See, I have never, in the 25 years of my life, hung out with my brother in almost complete silence and stared at him from two feet away while I hold his hand for hours at a time. I imagine that this is at least somewhat more typical of their relationship and I don’t find it offensive at all because I would actually find it strange if he DID want me to do that.

There really isn’t much that can be said right now because Danny still can’t talk. When it comes time to watch snowboard movies and listen to music my being there might be a little more beneficial. Until then, he can cuddle bedside with Michelle all he wants. I really don’t think it’s necessary that I am there during that time.

It’s probably going to be hard for me to be in that room for long periods of time now. It was easier to that when he was all drugged up and not really there. I am happy that I have to deal with this new dilemma. This may or may not be the last graveyard shift. To be discussed later today.

Glad to have you kick me out! Welcome back!

~Conor

2 More Shaved Heads for Danny!

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

Very soon after word of Danny’s injury, Ian Stacey took a picture of himself at a barber shop with his head shaved. The idea was to make Danny comfortable with his new dew. Danny loves, I mean LOVED, his long hair. And now it’s shaved, just like back in high school. The other night I shaved my head and today a couple more came in (not that the two are related). So if you are up for it, need a new dew, your hippie tendencies are more on the hippy side now, go for it, give it a shave.

24 Hour Raffle for Michelle’s 7th Hat

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

For Michelle’s 7th hat we are going to change it up a little bit. We are going to raffle off this hat and Danny will be choosing the winner. Here is what is going to go down. For the next 24 hours you can buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win one of Michelle’s hats. We will put all the names into a hat and then have Danny pick one tomorrow morning at 6:00 AM. You can enter as many times as you want. Each ticket that you purchase is another chance to win. We will video the drawing and post it tomorrow morning if it seems appropriate. If not we will take a bunch of photos. Thanks to Maura Garrity for inspiring this awesome ide

Here’s the 7th one. It’s Awesome.

$10.00 per ticKet

Calling all artists… Continued.

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

A little bit more about the snowboard design for the fundraiser…

CMYK is the best. No die cutting.

Graphics should be roughly 32cm wide by 155cm tall.

Here are a few of the ones that we have so far…

For those of you that didn’t see the original post here is what is going on…

It looks like we are going to be making a snowboard to raffle off for Danny. We have a good idea about the bottom sheet but we are looking for Danny inspired top sheets. If you have any ideas for the graphics but aren’t an artist please describe them in the comments section of this post. If you are an artist but not a graphic designer then please draw, paint, whatever-you-want your idea and then send it in the best way you can. Email your board graphics to donations@dannyisthebomb.com and ill post them on the site. We will just keep looking for boards until we get the right one. The key to this is “Danny Inspired.”

Danny Shout outs from Argentina

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

From our great friends Justi, Tito, and Ziggy down in Argentina.

Photos from Lea Rossignol

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

Positive thoughts and well wishes from Maui!

Words. On Tour with Malinski Part 3

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

So another stop on the super demo tour down. This week was Mt. Hood. The weather was super rainy the whole time. A lot like our first on-hill sponsor activity at Windell’s. We sat around in the rain and tried to encourage kids to try tricks for free stuff. Danny made this easy to do. His positive attitude with any situation made it a pleasure to sit in the rain and cheer kids on. I’m trying to use all my experiences with Danny to keep the smile on my face. I can’t thank Michelle and Conor enough for keeping us posted. I always seem to find a laugh in what Conor writes. Michelles’ notes always make me smile because she talks about Danny the way he talked about her all summer. Sooo stoked to hear Danny’s progress!!! The little steps mean a lot right now and just hearing about them has brighten everybody on tours’ day. Got his easy livin signed and it will be in the mail this week. I hope the shred stick has the same effect on him as the shredding moose. We’ll be in park city this week and I promise to get my chuck monkey on for Danny. Much love
Zahlinski

Fellow Montanan’s

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

Howdy Conor or whoever is keeping this incredible site updated,

I wanted to offer support from myself and the Yellowstone Club Ski Patrol. I was inspired by Drew’s hike for Danny and sign, then Dave’s note from a boat in the middle of no where. I was hoping to “one up” them, and get a clear day because right behind of us is the magnificent summit of Lone Peak, but a white out is also cool. I have a great image of Danny from last winter when he walked into the up-bar of Horsefeathers, he looked like a true pro rider; skate shoes that looked way too cool, jeans that were a little baggy, but not too much, just right. A florescent yellow t-shirt that almost came down to his knees accented by a classy hoody, that was of course, unzipped. And to top it all of was the perfect strait brimmed ball cap that had nothing to do with baseball, but rather a sponsor. Danny was as friendly as I remembered him to be, a good kid doing great things.
Being fellow Montanan’s, I want to extent and invitation to anyone who needs a break, or to get away for a bit. Darren Johnson and myself live here in Big Sky, just south of Bozeman, and would be willing to have anyone who need a break or a ride. We can work out a way for one person to ride(using Dar’s pass) at Big Sky, and possibly more if need be.
Fell free to edit this post as little or as much as you like. In the picture that is me in the middle(Beau Etter-Garrette), Darren Johnson on the right, and Kyle Fredrick(a random patroler who got in the picture, but made the image symmetrical). Conor I love reading you midnight posts, they’re informative and very humorous. Keep up the good work. I wish you all wellness and happiness and it seems like there is a lot of hope to be had.

As always,

Beau

Be Well and Smile.

Shout Outs

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

Keep em coming… Send your images to 603-496-6621 or donations@dannyisthebomb.com

Danny Is the Bomb at the Ham

January 19th, 2011 by Conor

Many years ago, I worked with Danny at Zeb’s General Store in North Conway, NH along with his friends from high school: Ben, Ashley, Rachel, and Kristen. What a great crew that was. Danny always made you smile and laugh.

I happened to be driving past the Ham Arena in Conway, NH today to see “Danny Is The Bomb” posted on their sign. Thought you’d like to see it.

Conor and Michelle,

Thank you for keeping all of us in the loop. You’re doing something truly amazing.

Sending you and Danny well wishes, strength and courage to get through this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts.

Be well,

Kelly

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