For surgery that is...I was both elated and felt my heart sank all at the same
time when after 5 months of weekly harassing two different Dr.s offices, I
heard the news that Coleson was finally approved for surgery. Elated as
it meant that his skull and spine surgery of last summer was dissipating the
syrinx in his spinal cord and anxious as it meant we would soon be leaving for
Minneapolis to have the bi-lateral pelvic and femoral surgery (the one he was
supposed to have last summer). The only date that we was available at
that point was May 23rd unless we waited to mid-July. It means
leaving 2 weeks earlier than had hoped and missing Coleson’s pre-school
graduation but also 2 weeks more of recovery before he starts
Kindergarten. Peyton of course does not mind one bit that we are taking
her out of school a week and a half early. It also means I will be
narrowly missing a visit from one of my best friends, Christina. I am
hoping that we have less Minneapolis visits in the future and maybe we can
actually take a family trip to California. Coleson is so excited to go to
Minnesota… fortunately for now he associates positive experiences with
Minneapolis. I hope this summer doesn’t change all that. The
hardest part for me as a mom is not the actual surgery itself as that is up to
Dr.s and higher powers, and all of you help get me through the day, but it is
telling him that he has to have surgery and what the recovery entails… cast,
braces, pain, etc. Harder this year than last as he has “grown up” so
much this past year and is just so much more “aware”. Of course, I won’t
tell him until probably the day or two before and won’t go into all of the
details but I need to prepare him that he will be in a wheelchair for a
while. Fortunately, Peyton does know and they have discovered a new iPad
game called Roblox which has a game that takes place in a hospital and you can
have your characters play doctors and patients and get casts and be in
wheelchairs. She is such a good big sister and is teaching him that it’s
OK to have surgery and be in a wheelchair through this game. Sometime you
have to appreciate technology! Speaking of how grown up my kids are
getting, Coleson still loves to sing but has matured his play list from Twinkle
Twinkle and Wheels on the Bus to more a more eclectic collection. He
loves to sing and dance to “Just Dance” videos on YouTube. From boy
bands, (“Best Song Ever”) to classics and 80s like (YMCA, Final Countdown) to
Pop like Katy Perry (Dark Horse), to Black Eyed Peas (“I’ve got the
Power”). However, I think our theme song this year is “Fight Song” by
Rachel Platten. He really belts out this one.
You might have noticed that this is my first blog entry in a
while. Life has been just so “normal”
for the past few months which has been a welcome relief. Let me see
if I can recap the past 6 months:
I continue to develop my career at Honeywell. My team is
constantly growing in size as a result of organizational changes. My team
is over 40 employees now and I continue to expand my responsibility into more
processes. As the saying goes, the one constant is change and I can
attest to that! I have been getting back into running but have no
ambitions to run marathons again. I also do Zumba and Pound at the gym.
We have gotten more involved with local organizations like HopeKids AZ which is
a non-profit that provides free fun events for families with kids with terminal
diagnosis. As there are only a handful of other MPS families in the
family, we have really appreciated being a part of a bigger organization and
are enjoying meeting other families who are going through similar experiences.
Paul also continues to expand his career at Honeywell. He was promoted last summer and now is responsible for a global team which means he is back to traveling overseas. His most recent stress reliever is refurbishing his ’72 Corvette. I can’t remember when he first started this project but our garage was starting to bulge out with 3 cars and an entire car’s worth of parts. Fortunately he made great progress and many parts are back into the car including the wheels and engine and in fact the entire car is at the paint shop getting its original Bryer blue paint.
We have added a new addition to the family this year, our
Yorkie Terrier mix, Bella. She is a rescue pup who was rescued from a
kill shelter in Texas. She is the most people loving pup but a bit
protective of us around other dogs. I am taking her to training so we can
train her to be more mindful and give her more appropriate puppy social
skills. Everyone that interacts with her agrees she is the just the best
puppy. We really did luck out with her.
Will
continue to update as we start our travels.
Thoughts and prayers are appreciated.