July 11, 2009

Back in Business


Our desperate flight to Utah in search of a cure for David resulted in the birth of a new boy, figuratively speaking that is. We returned home just as hastily to take care of another sick boy, Rich. He doesn't do well without us. I guess we're just that great. Making the 12 hour drive alone was tough, to say the least, but empowering to have survived... there were moments that I doubted we would. After the McDonald's stop where I had to rescue a panicked David by quickly squeezing my way up the tunnels to the top of the playcenter while Jack screamed unattended below, I determined not to stop again, so we barreled through the next 6 hours. The pivotal moment came on a busy, winding mountain road, when I was sandwiched between a wall and a line of semi's. Jack began to scream, so I threw David's half-eaten sandwich at him, which seemed to appease him for the time being and set the system I employed for the remainder of the trip. If the kids complained, I threw food at them. Either they were really hungry or just enjoyed the spontaneity of it all, but it seemed to do the trick, about every couple minutes or so. Of course, cleaning the SUV the next day was not pleasant. Just ask Rich. It was a good thing I drove home when I did though, because a tire blew out the very next day. Apparently all four tires were the originals from 1997! How is that even possible? Big O-mazing!



So it's been a while since I have updated this blog. I could blame it on busy boys, endless housework, or the fact that Rich's Xbox is temporarily out of order and the time I had to myself is no longer existent. I'm not complaining. The truth is that the boys and I have been having far too much summer fun to spend any time at the computer. Since David regained his health and Jack can do, well, just about anything now, we have been on the go. The last few weeks have been jam-packed with trips to parks, trips to the gym, preschool lessons, camping trips in the living room, costume creating, trike and wagon rides, swim lessons (more on that when I have pictures) and my attempts at keeping the house clean and the boys fed. There have also been bowling league nights (to our fellow leaguers amusement or dismay), daytime dance parties (kid collisions to music mostly), backyard weeding, episodes of So You Think You Can Dance, and online course studies. Needless to say, it's been busy and wonderful. All is well when all are healthy.

3 comments:

Justin and Kenzee said...

I'm so glad you are all feeling good finally! Having some good 'ol fashioned fun has been a long time coming! We're sad that the timing didn't work out to see you but luckily you'll be coming in August to the reunion... right? I sure hope so!

emily ballard said...

So glad to hear he's feeling better. I'm wishing Adam's recovery could speed up a bit, but SO glad I didn't have to go through what you did to have his surgeries done.

Anonymous said...

FROM RICh:
Is true what she speaks. (russian accent)