Well, we're back! (ok, yes, we've been back over a week and I'm just now getting to this!) Before going on this trip we were unsure of what would actually happen but hoped even though we were going for Brynne's appointment we would have a little time to at least go to the beach. When the appointment was scheduled, we were told Brynne might have to spend some time in the hospital so to plan to be there several days. Well, God truly blessed us with not only a great appointment with Dr. Martin but with several days of rest and fun! WARNING: I didn't plan this to be a long post but it turned out to be that way...feel free to skip to the end if needed!
Here's what our schedule looked like:

Thursday: Thank you Lord for the GPS! Well, sort of :) As we headed to UCLA for our 8 am appointment we couldn't quite get the thing to work but we finally did and got to the address listed in plenty of time for the appointment. Or so we thought! After walking in a maze of hospital halls for what seemed like miles we finally figured out the GPS had taken us about 3 blocks from where we should have been. Oh well! After a nice walk, we ended up at the right place, right time and Dr. Martin (pronounce Marteen) was waiting on us. No long wait, no crazy paperwork, we walked right in... and no rush to see the next patient. Dr. Martin has patients world wide and his specialty is rare pediatric diarrheal disorders so he doesn't have a ton of patients. He spent 2 1/2 hours with us before his conference call with the National Institute of Health (NIH) and then after his conference call spent another 1 1/2 with us. During his conference call we went to have several tests done. After the appointment he even took us to see the lab where they will do all the further testing. A treat for us & the lab technicians because they never get to see the patients they are researching and trying to find a diagnosis and possibly a cure. He even walked us back to our car (good thing, cause we probably wouldn't have been able to find it!) I had spoken to Dr. Martin on the phone & by email several times but meeting him in person was great because he took the time to explain things in terms we could understand, answer our 1,000,001 questions, and was great with Brynne & Koda.
After the appointment we had time to head back to the beach. I took them down the coast a few miles south to Venice beach. So relaxing and fun! Craig was like a little kid in the waves and Koda couldn't get enough of the sand and water. Brynne and I hung out on the towel and enjoyed the sun! For four hours we did nothing but play...it was awesome!


Monday: Koda begged to go back the beach and since our flight wasn't until late afternoon we spent all morning at the beach building a sandcastle and enjoying the fog & mist. Again, so much fun! We headed to the airport early to make sure we would have time to handle any issues with Brynne's medical equipment getting through security. It of course took longer than the Lubbock airport but no major issues. The flight home was uneventful and the feeling of our own bed was definitely nice!
So....what did we learn? Was it worth going all that way? Yes. Of course the unexpected vacation was absolutely amazing but most of all we got some answers. Not necessarily all the answers we were hoping for but none the less they were answers. After looking at all of her medical records over the last 18 months and then actually seeing her (& her hair!) Dr. Martin gave us a diagnosis of a genetic disorder which will have lifelong effects. Because her symptoms and characteristics don't match any known disorder she will be part of a research grant from the NIH to use a new DNA technology. He was hopeful because of her development being on track and was amazed at how she happy and cheerful she is. With some minor modifications, we'll carry on with what is working and feel blessed everyday that God has blessed us with a wonderfully happy, very special Brynne and her amazing big brother who couldn't love her more! Someday we may even have a Brynne's Syndrome in the books!
Thank you for all of your support and prayers. We know that God has an amazing purpose for all of this and we know in His time He will reveal it to us!