Now an active kindergartner who, "loves playing soccer and every song by Taylor Swift," Emilee has hit the important milestone of being five years surgery free.
"It was fantastic," Fowler said. "Emilee is a beautiful little girl and her smile lit up the room. She and her family are awesome. It was a really fun night."
After receiving Emilee's heart diagnosis at 31 weeks via ultrasound, Emilee's parents, Shuree and Josh Carlson, were unsure what the quality of life, or even life expectancy, would be for their fourth child. But the cardiology and perinatology team assembled at CHOC and St. Joseph's Hospital gave them the expertise, hope and comfort they needed, both for Emilee and their entire family.
"We are so thankful because CHOC not only cared for our baby, but they cared for us, the parents," Shuree Carlson said. "They cared for our three other children (ages 10, 7 and four at the time) with activities, crafts and fun events. The siblings were welcomed in and were encouraged to know what was going on. The amount of love and care we got at CHOC was unbelievable."
Through her heart surgery experience at CHOC, Emilee met her best friend, 4-year old Ivy Terpstra, who had surgery at CHOC as a newborn for the very same heart condition and walked in the fashion show with Rakell and his fiancée Emmeli.
"Events like this are important for us as hockey players because we are more than that when we play in Anaheim," Fowler said. "Henry and Susan (Samueli) do so much in the community, and as players on their team, we are expected to do the same. Things like this go a long way. For us to get to know the kids and their families personally and help raise some money, you easily give up a few hours of your night to do that."
For Emilee, Ivy and the eight other CHOC Ambassadors who shared the stage that night with their hockey heroes, the event was one more way they and their families could show their gratitude to CHOC for providing critical, and in many cases, life-saving care.
"It's a great honor for our families to be able to give back to CHOC in the small ways that they can," Ruppert Schiller said. "But it's also a way for them to see their child in a very light-hearted, fun environment, something they may not have seen for quite awhile. So this is really a highlight, something they will remember for the rest of their lives."
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