Sunday, July 29, 2007
The End...
I’m feeling bittersweet today. I finished Harry Potter last night and absolutely loved it! This was, hands down, my favorite book in the collection. However, this also means that my journey with Harry has come to end.
Henry is just beginning the book and I am struggling with not being able to talk about all of the adventures that Harry, Hermione and Ron experienced – I want to talk about it!!!!!
On the Tim Front – Tim has taken big leaps in the right direction this weekend. The ICU Staff moved Tim into a new bed (much to Tim’s delight), he is more alert and communicating more frequently. This is good news of course but it means he’s starting to ask more questions and looking for an understanding of his condition. Chrissy has updated her blog all weekend, so feel free to take a peek to read about all of Tim’s achievements. Tim made my heart smile on Friday night when he said “hi Sheil” as I came into his room. Ahhh Tim always makes the ladies smile.
We’re two days from closing on the house – YEAH! We actually hopped in the car tonight to drive up and do one, last drive-by. It looks like they’re all moved out and the house is ready for our occupancy. I think we’re pretty ready too. Another weekend of solid packing and now we’re just sitting back waiting for the big day.
Henry is just beginning the book and I am struggling with not being able to talk about all of the adventures that Harry, Hermione and Ron experienced – I want to talk about it!!!!!
On the Tim Front – Tim has taken big leaps in the right direction this weekend. The ICU Staff moved Tim into a new bed (much to Tim’s delight), he is more alert and communicating more frequently. This is good news of course but it means he’s starting to ask more questions and looking for an understanding of his condition. Chrissy has updated her blog all weekend, so feel free to take a peek to read about all of Tim’s achievements. Tim made my heart smile on Friday night when he said “hi Sheil” as I came into his room. Ahhh Tim always makes the ladies smile.
We’re two days from closing on the house – YEAH! We actually hopped in the car tonight to drive up and do one, last drive-by. It looks like they’re all moved out and the house is ready for our occupancy. I think we’re pretty ready too. Another weekend of solid packing and now we’re just sitting back waiting for the big day.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
So, a couple of updates:
The most important is Timmy of course. Red has been updating www.fortimmy.org daily so please check it out. The good news is that, although heavily sedated, Tim has been proving that HE is going to be the one writing this chapter of his life, not the doctors or their prognosis’s. Everyday he makes remarkable improvements and reminds us that he is a heroic fighter. Surgery was postponed on Wednesday due to a high fever but that seems to have subsided. It looks like they are targeting Saturday or Monday to reschedule the surgery to stabilize his spinal cord. Every day is more encouraging than the one before it. I love you Tim!!
Second there’s this whole notion of buying a house – OMG! I can’t believe that in four days we’re going to own a house, and not just any house, it’s a house we love. We’re looking forward to the small projects that we’ll be taking care of right away; painting a bathroom (have to cover that stenciling!!), painting the master bedroom and changing the light fixtures in the kitchen. Phase two (4 months maybe?) will include the floors in the kitchen and family room but we’ll live with what we have for now. The biggest obstacle in front of us is packing. Thankfully we made a lot of progress early on but we still have to pack the kitchen (yes, the whole kitchen), our clothes, and random stuff still lying around. We’re getting there though.
Then there’s Harry Potter…. He is consuming every spare moment I have. Last night I stayed up until 1:00 AM and made it to about the half way point. When the movers show up and we’re not ready to go, I’ll be blaming Harry.
Finally, Henry and I signed up for an adventure this past weekend. We took our 7 month old nephew (AJ) and our 21 month old niece (The Princess) for the day on Saturday. One may have thought we were crazy but quite the contrary; we had a blast. It was Henry’s Dad’s birthday so we all piled in the truck and headed up to the campground. AJ and the Princess were wonderful. AJ’s pretty easy, he just smiles all the time and is happy jumping around in his walker or hanging out in your arms. The Princess is much more mobile so we went for a walk, swung on the swings, slid down the slide (WEEEEE), walked down to the beach (she liked the boats a lot) and played basketball with Uncle. She was pretty hilarious because she talks non-stop; has something to say to everyone about everything. Her big thing these days is to say “thank-you” and “you’re welcome.” Don’t worry, if you forget to say the appropriate response back to her, she’ll kindly remind you :) After an exciting day with Mom and Dad C we piled the kids back in the truck and headed home. Less than three minutes on the road and they were both snoring. They slept the entire ride home; we wiped them out! Hopefully they had as much fun as we did; we’ll be looking forward to our next date real soon.
Till next time….
The most important is Timmy of course. Red has been updating www.fortimmy.org daily so please check it out. The good news is that, although heavily sedated, Tim has been proving that HE is going to be the one writing this chapter of his life, not the doctors or their prognosis’s. Everyday he makes remarkable improvements and reminds us that he is a heroic fighter. Surgery was postponed on Wednesday due to a high fever but that seems to have subsided. It looks like they are targeting Saturday or Monday to reschedule the surgery to stabilize his spinal cord. Every day is more encouraging than the one before it. I love you Tim!!
Second there’s this whole notion of buying a house – OMG! I can’t believe that in four days we’re going to own a house, and not just any house, it’s a house we love. We’re looking forward to the small projects that we’ll be taking care of right away; painting a bathroom (have to cover that stenciling!!), painting the master bedroom and changing the light fixtures in the kitchen. Phase two (4 months maybe?) will include the floors in the kitchen and family room but we’ll live with what we have for now. The biggest obstacle in front of us is packing. Thankfully we made a lot of progress early on but we still have to pack the kitchen (yes, the whole kitchen), our clothes, and random stuff still lying around. We’re getting there though.
Then there’s Harry Potter…. He is consuming every spare moment I have. Last night I stayed up until 1:00 AM and made it to about the half way point. When the movers show up and we’re not ready to go, I’ll be blaming Harry.
Finally, Henry and I signed up for an adventure this past weekend. We took our 7 month old nephew (AJ) and our 21 month old niece (The Princess) for the day on Saturday. One may have thought we were crazy but quite the contrary; we had a blast. It was Henry’s Dad’s birthday so we all piled in the truck and headed up to the campground. AJ and the Princess were wonderful. AJ’s pretty easy, he just smiles all the time and is happy jumping around in his walker or hanging out in your arms. The Princess is much more mobile so we went for a walk, swung on the swings, slid down the slide (WEEEEE), walked down to the beach (she liked the boats a lot) and played basketball with Uncle. She was pretty hilarious because she talks non-stop; has something to say to everyone about everything. Her big thing these days is to say “thank-you” and “you’re welcome.” Don’t worry, if you forget to say the appropriate response back to her, she’ll kindly remind you :) After an exciting day with Mom and Dad C we piled the kids back in the truck and headed home. Less than three minutes on the road and they were both snoring. They slept the entire ride home; we wiped them out! Hopefully they had as much fun as we did; we’ll be looking forward to our next date real soon.
Till next time….
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
6 Days and Counting
We have been counting down the days for our closing for 91 days so it finally seems like we're in the home stretch... This time next week we'll be painting in OUR house!
My Harry Prediction
Two words:
Bob. Newhart.
Bob. Newhart.
Monday, July 23, 2007
My Date with Harry
No Spoilers... Just Predictions...
Harry arrived at 8:00 Saturday morning but I haven't had the opportunity to jump into the book yet. Before I do I thought I would list out my predictions:
Harry arrived at 8:00 Saturday morning but I haven't had the opportunity to jump into the book yet. Before I do I thought I would list out my predictions:
- Harry survives and wipes out "He who shall not be named"
- We hear from Dumbledore again
- Professor Snape is good
I hear that my burly brother-in-law finished the book in 7 hours and that one of my cousins finished her copy in 9 hours. I'll be lucky to get through mine in a couple of weeks! :-)
In a Split Second....

Everyone has a Blog these days so I thought I should have one too. I have been talking about one for a long time; a place to document progress on the whole home-buying experience, journal about trips or various adventures, or even to talk about books and movies that we liked or for that matter, didn’t like. Mostly I expected it to be a place to share information about Henry and me with our friends and families. However, I have been dragging my feet and letting other things get in the way. I guess I also suffered from writers-block, because clearly the first post to my blog had to be a good one. A memorable and worthy post. Unfortunately, an occasion has presented itself worthy of being the first entry in my blog.
Early Friday morning my amazing cousin Timmy was traveling home. The roads were wet and he may have taken an exit ramp a little too fast. We don’t know exactly what happened at this point but it appears he may have hit a curb, flipped his Jeep Cherokee and was thrown through the sunroof. For whatever reason, Timmy wasn’t wearing his seatbelt and I hear that this is not his usual practice. Since Friday, Timmy’s family has been holding a vigil of sorts at the hospital awaiting updates. As of this morning, he made it through the first 72 hours (which were crucial). He had swelling in the brain which has subsided, fluid in the lungs which has decreased, and a fractured neck which has begun to heal. Of minor note, he broke one hand and badly bruised the other. He also broke a number of ribs and is breathing through a respirator. The doctors have kept him heavily sedated so that he would not fight the respirator but allow it to do what it needed to do. Of course, at this point, the most important thing is to get Tim to breathe on his own and to fight any infection. However, other larger obstacles lay ahead. As a result of being tossed from the vehicle, Timmy sustained major damage to his spinal cord and and the doctors say he may never be able to walk again. Timmy was born an athlete; tennis, softball and golf are a few of his passions. He has been the Phys Ed Teacher at my old Junior High for the last couple of years and he is a personal trainer at a local gym. In addition to his jobs, he just completed the requirements to receive his Master’s Degree in some variation of Sports Medicine (the exact degree escapes me). The doctors credit his great health and athleticism to his remarkable state; many people would not have survived this trauma. The next days, weeks and months will be very telling as to the actual damage done to Tim’s back and legs but we remain optimistic that Tim’s a fighter and won’t take no for an answer. As my cousin Bean said on Friday; “we can’t count Tim out.”
The doctors have periodically reduced the sedatives to check Tim's responses, at these times Tim has been able to communicate with a squeeze of the hand, an occasional thumbs up and a lot of eye activity. I know that his sisters, Bean and Red, and his girlfriend, Dre', are anxious for the moment when they can shower him with affection but they are grateful for the bits of communication they are able to share now. If his recovery continues to move on as it is, Tim will have surgery on Wednesday to stabilize his spinal cord and prevent any further damage. To say the least, this situation sucks but he has an amazing support system and the best doctors, nurses, health care and technology available to him. With time, I’m confident we’ll continue to see remarkable improvement. Tim’s friends and his sister are designing a website to update everyone on his progress, http://www.fortimmy.org/ . Please feel free to check the site for more details.
This situation has reminded me that life is so fragile and too short; that we have to take advantage of every opportunity. We have to tell our loved ones that we love them, we have to get off our butts and away from our televisions and get out and do things. We have to put things into perspective and let go of the little things; they aren’t important. We have to live a great life because it’s the only one we have.
Please keep Timmy and his family in your thoughts and please remember to buckle up every time you get in the car!
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