At the end of January, as I mentioned, my step-dad suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage. According to statistics, it's basically a miracle he is alive. But alive he is and he's doing well. He has all of his fine and gross motor skills back and has done well on all of the physical and occupational therapy tests. He was also told he has the upper body strength of a 22 year old. Watch out! When he was still in the ICU, I called my mom to get a daily update and she just fell apart on the phone. I felt so helpless being so far away and decided I needed to fly out to give her a hug. Yes, you read that correctly: I needed to fly to Utah to give my mom a hug. :) And so I did. I flew in Friday night - just after Leah's neurology appointment (more on that later). Richard had been released from the hospital earlier that day, so it was perfect timing.
I cooked, cleaned and shoveled the driveway...and gave my mom a hug.
I also got to play with these cuties.

Richard went back to church...
...read all about what had happened to him over the past two weeks...
Arianne: "You have a walking stick?"
Richard: "Yah. It's neat, huh?"
Arianne: "That means you're going to die soon."
Richard busted up laughing so hard. Gotta love kids. :)
It was a great trip. Exhausting, yes. And I think I only ventured outside of the house to go to the grocery store on Saturday and then to shovel on Monday. But I'm SO glad I went. Thanks to Ryan and my darling friends for taking care of Leah with such short notice.
so.. you need a picture of kenzie so people really can "meet mackenzie elizabeth marshall" on your blog... so you cn take a picture from my blog to add it... anyway, thanks for her shout out.. she can't wait to meet her aunt maren.. and cousin leah and uncle valentino...
ReplyDeleteMaren. The posting queen. All of these took hours to read today. Glad to hear Richard is doing well. Also, LOVE Leah's glasses.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad Richard is doing well!!
ReplyDeletewow, I am glad that Richard is doing well. That is so good you got to go and see them and help out- that is a big relief for your mom esp. I hope he continues to do so well!!
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