I promised Hawaii stories. . . Hawaii was beautiful. Davis's wish was to go to Pearl Harbor. It was wonderful. The history was amazing. There was much better explained through the museums than any textbook I have read. Davis was treated like royalty. He was able to pick out any souvenir that he wanted from the store. Herb, a World War II veteran, was our tour guide. We received front row treatment in the theater, and we were the first to get on and off the water shuttle to the Arizona Memorial. There was such a peaceful reverence on the memorial. Terribly saddening.
We swam with dolphins one day. It was pretty neat. The interaction was limited, but it was still quite an experience. We even swam with a walphin. It is a half-killer whale, half-dolphin creature.
We did a lot of other wonderful things too. We went to a luau. We meandered through markets. We ate and ate. I think we ate ice cream every single day. We managed to spend every day that we didn't have something planned at Waikiki beach. It was amazing. Davis and Annakate are such beach babies. They find all kinds of things to do: build sand castles, collect rocks, look for shark teeth, paddle board, tube, swim, jump waves, etc.
His check-up went well. He continues to keep on keeping on. He even managed to have a slumber party after his chemo on Friday. He just loves spending time with his friends. They are quite a hoot when they are all together.
We are back into a routine and busy as usual. Absolutely no complaints. We have been being very cautious with germs. The flu is rampant. Annakate fell ill this weekend. I am not sure if it is cold or flu, but it appears to be more cold-like than flu-like (no aching). Nevertheless, she has been quarantined to our bedroom and bathroom allowing Davis free reign of the rest of the house. This has been our procedure for the last year and a half. If the illness gets serious (stomach flu, shingles, etc), we send Davis to Grandma and Grandpa's, but a cold keeps him at home with us. Kyle usually tends to the healthy child and I usually tend to the sick child. Some may see that as unfair, but I don't think so. If my babies are sick, I want to be there with them. Besides, since I work with children every day, I figure I have the stronger immune system. I am glad we have a system that works.
We aren't due to head back to Children's for another month. I thank God every day for the hand of protection he puts on my children. And even though the ringing of the bell is so far away, there is much comfort in the progress we have made. Please continue to pray for Davis's complete recovery and healing. I don't ever want to indulge in a false sense of security just because he looks well, and I don't want to ever forget about how difficult the journey has been. We cannot appreciate how far we have come or how much God has blessed us if we forget.
We will keep you posted.
It sounds like you had an amazing trip filled with many memories (and aches! oi those stairs!).. Cant wait to see pictures :)
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