Somehow, making words with my alphabet cookies helped me to stay sane up there. The worst part was the first 2 hours, wondering if my sister would find cell service, since if she could not it was doubtful she would make it to a pay phone in time to get an airlift that day. We were lucky with the cell service, and lucky that the helo happened to be all ready to go as it was on a recon for a body up on Snow King. The helo was sent in by Snohomish County Sherrif's Office, and I do have to say they did a phenomenal job. These guys really put themselves on the line to rescue climbers in need. Many of them are volunteer helpers.
I guess I will put it out there that there is some nice gear on the route that my sister left behind as she rappelled to the glacier. There's a rope (might be damaged), at least 4 cams, and several biners and slings. So, if anyone happens to have a Vesper adventure in mind in the near future, maybe look out for some gear. We were slightly to the right of the gully on the lower face, since the gully was wet at the time we were climbing, so it might be a bit off the ideal route.
Thanks everyone for the support and encouragement. Being injured sucks, especially long-term like this injury clearly is going to be, but at least I was injured doing something I love doing. I will take it as my challenge for the year to get myself back to 100% by next season!
-Steph