Monday, April 20, 2009
The Weekend
We started off our weekend at the Relay for Life's walkathon with Melanie's team "Ladies stuck in the 80's". It was a blast. I was disappointed of the number of folks who actually turned out. I thought there would be more. It was so awesome/emotional to watch Melanie carry the banner on the first lap which was the survivors lap. She is such a great example and a champion! The next lap was for the caretakers. Phil and the boys walked proudly beside their Mom with pink, green, and sparkly hair. Kevin's sister Michelle came with her kids and Alan, Shairee(sis in law) and the kids came as well. Their were plenty of friends there to support Melanie and other cancer survivors as well. It was fun to see all the "girls" from back in the day! The kids were great and enjoyed the bouncy house, and Kevin and I enjoyed a chair massage while there. We left around 845pm because the kids were getting so sleepy. Saturday was a quiet day for us. Kevin helped Shairee move some and Anna and I planted flowers and rested. The cold bug has caught up to us AGAIN. Kevin and I trying to recover from being sick and the children just catching it for the first time. We rested on Sunday and took lots of cold medicine and went through more tissue than the national debt! Hunter didnt like catching a cold. He said he didnt want a cold but he caught one anyway! Poor guy sounds miserable. We got the full update from Mom of the goings on at church and Hunter is excited that Brother Parrott will be his new primary teacher. It was a great, quiet weekend for our little family and it was wonderful (except for the snot)
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I hope everyone will be better soon. It is no small wonder my chest is hurting...I didn't even know I had so much gunk in my lungs...massive doses of antibiotics baby! LOL
I've participated in this a couple of times and really enjoyed it. Once "my turn" was from midnight until one in the morning, and it was so neat to be walking the track around and around and around with all of the luminaries around the track. Elizabeth and some of her friends came by and walked a couple of laps, and I remember thinking that fighting cancer can be a lonely battle but that friends and family who can support you and "walk a lap" with you are such a source of comfort.
sorry to hear about you and your sick babies, hope everyone is well soon!
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