
TEAM LANDON....in case you missed it last week...here's an update.
On Tuesday, April 16th, Landon James Shrader entered the world. He weighed 7.1 pounds and was welcomed by his parents, Trenton and Karen Shrader. Landon’s grandparents are Kurk and Kris Shrader and Great Grandpa Charles Shrader.
Landon suffers from an extremely rare condition known as a developmental subdural hygroma. Essentially, the in utero development of blood vessels to the bran didn’t form correctly and allowed plasma to accumulate around his brain. Landon will face numerous physical and developmental deficits and a grave prognosis—that he may not make it to his first birthday. Trenton and Karen are elated to welcome Landon and to celebrate his life for as long as God allows. Trenton is a second year veterinary student at Kansas State University and Karen is employed at a jewelry store in Manhattan.
Trent has been keeping a blog to keep everyone updated on their lives. New this week is that Landon went home! And he took his first trip to grandparents house near Elmwood. Trent is a gifted writer and is very intuitive with his thoughts and words. Some days are good, some not so good. Trent's appreciation for his wife grows every day as does his realization of the preciousness of life. This is a love story with heartbreak and hope and I'm so sorry it is not a tale of fiction. If you would like to catch up please read Trent's blog at: anadventurewithLandon.blogspot.com You don't have to know them personally to appreciate their struggle and to be touched by their strength.
We are all praying daily for this family and look forward to the blog updates. There is little we can do but pray for them and if possible donate to their fund. If you wish, you can go to the LANDON SHRADER FAMILY FUND that has been established to accept donations to contribute to their mounting hospital expenses. The Landon James Shrader savings account has been set up at the American Exchange Bank in Elmwood to also accept donations. Both Trenton and Karen send a sincere thank you for all your thoughts, prayers, and contributions.
Trent's friend, Stephenie Blythe had wristbands made with the logo, "Team Landon" to sell as a fundraiser. Trent is already wearing his "as a reminder of all the lessons Landon teaches me. It's easy to forget to live in the moment and approach the world in a loving way when he's not around so hopefully carrying an emblme of him with me att all times will help remind me." Trent also said the wristbands also stand as a testament to the amazing support and camaraderie we are surrounded by.
The wristbands are selling for $3 for one or $5 for two.If you are interested in having a "Team Landon" wristband, email Stephenie at

Taylor Kupke - One of the Omaha Jaycee TOYO Teen 2013


Taylor and Lamarr Womble - he has been a major inspiration and supporter for Taylor and her project.

All the 2013 TOYO Teens.

Taylor receiving her award.

Taylor and her mom, Renee Kupke

Taylor with her dad and step mom- Jeff and Michelle Kupke










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Click here for the registration form for the Elmwood-Murdock Annual Garage Sales! Saturday, June 8th is the big day!
The Elmwood Murdock Merchants Association (EMMA) has just released the Spring Newsletter!
There has been a change to the program for the Dessert for Daughters event. Tracie Foreman, a motivation speaker from Lincoln, will be telling us that “Laughing Matters.” This sounds like a fun program!

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