Caleb Elijah was born 8-8-08 with half of a heart. (The condition is known as ‘Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome’). Immediately out of the womb the specialists whisked him away to operate. In the surgery everything went as planned and they reminded us that the recovery was the hard part. Day after day they would remove the machines doing his normal body functions as we held our breath. Caleb did fantastic each time. After all the machines were removed Caleb either set a new record or tied an existing record for coming home the fastest after the surgery. To add to it, even after eating out of a feeding tube all that time, he breast feed like he had been doing it the whole time. The doctors and staff were happily confused, I guess that never happens.
Fast forward 50 days to yesterday. Sometime late morning, Caleb was doing great but suddenly seemed to have a little difficulty breathing. Being only a few minutes to the ER, we rushed him there and by the time we got there he wasn’t breathing at all. The doctors stabilized him and then it happened again. They stabilized him again. This happened a few times. They noticed that although his heart was pumping and he was breathing, his body wasn’t getting any oxygen. They found the shunt they had put in from the surgery was completely obstructed. The PH balance of his blood showed that he had not been getting enough oxygen for his vital organs during this time. The only thing we could do is unplug him and let him go. Caleb Elijah peacefully passed away around 6:00pm last night.
About a week before he was born, his dad suffered two severely broken bones in his left hand in a softball accident. They operated and repaired his hand. While Caleb was alive his father could only do Crossfit workouts that didn’t include his hands. In many cases he substituted running, box jumps, or lunges. The three eights are for his birthday, 8-8-08.
Caleb’s father’s small scar from the hand surgery was an inch longer than Caleb’s scar on his chest after his heart surgery. When Caleb passed away his scar was identical in every way to his fathers scar.
Like I said before, there is a common bond within the CrossFit Community so when I hear of someone within the community who is hurting I think it is important to let those folks know that we share in their sorrow. Please take a moment to visit the CrossFit Eugene site and let Jeremy and his family know that they are in our thoughts.
Workout: as many rounds in 20 minutes
10 - HSPU
15 - C2B pullups
then 100 ab mat situps for time

4 Comments
What a cute little button!
My heart goes out to this family who went through so much. Prayers of comfort to you both. I will do the 8’s. Any takers?
Love,
Boosie girl
RE: JiggaWigga
Are you seriously posting again? Have some respect, whatever is going on between you and Brendan is over with in terms of NSC’s affiliation to it. You have reached a new low by posting on this little child’s dedication blog. Utterly disgusting. You are a coward and what began as something amusing has become disrespectful to all the hard working trainers and people at NSC who go out of their way to make a positive impact on the Crossfit community.
All,
I have deleted the post which Greg is referring to. I had previously banned the IP that was being used to post those comments, however, the poster then hid behind a proxy. I will continue to do my best to stay on top of this and delete this pathetic losers posts as quickly as I can.
Thanks to all for staying positive and helping NSC reach new levels of growth every day. It is the Community that makes this place great and you all should know that each and every one of you make it possible.
Ronnie Boose
My deepest condolences to little Caleb’s family- they are in my prayers..
God bless
//Mads