Unfortunately, planning a trip that far ahead is a gamble in our life, because we have no idea what will be going on 2 days ahead, let alone a few months ahead. When September hit, Emmett's scan was on the 5th and our doctors recommended surgery followed by high dose chemo with stem cell rescue. We were unsure what to do and the surgeon was hesitant (I know, this is all old news by now, but just trying to play back what was going on around that time). The week before Nicole was to come, we considered having her cancel her trip, which would have been a huge bummer. We thought maybe any moment we may get news that the surgeon had scheduled the surgery, or the docs may want to do more chemo while waiting...or who knows what, but every day that month we really thought something big might be happening the next day. We were really up in the air. It would not have been easy to reschedule this trip and luckily, we decided the show must go on. This was our life and she was coming to just be part of it whatever happened that week!
Well, it ended up being the absolute perfect week to come. As each day went by and we kind of realized that probably nothing big was going to happen that week so we might as well live it up and enjoy her being there and enjoy the warm weather and enjoy Emmett being so healthy and happy, having no idea what the rest of the fall would bring us, as far as his medical treatments and condition. Each day, we made sure to go out and do something fun while we could.
So we went apple picking! (No, not for the 3rd time; this trip overlapped with Nana's fun week)
We took a big ol' group though...cousin Tyson and his fam came
Our 'adopted sister', Michelle, leading the pack
Emmett's favorite that day was his Aunt Michelle-poor girl, as if she doesn't do enough
carrying with her own 2 boys, Emmett kept insisting she carry him around the orchard
carrying with her own 2 boys, Emmett kept insisting she carry him around the orchard
After Tyson picked a really high apple, Emmett wanted to get one too. It took a while
to get a good enough grip to actually pull it off, but he did get one!
to get a good enough grip to actually pull it off, but he did get one!
Tuesday we spent the entire day in the clinic. We met part of the PACT team for the first time and talked with Dr. Chi for a little bit. Emmett had Intrathecal Chemo (the chemo that does directly into his CSF/brain fluid), and amazingly slept through it all! He woke up at the end only when the NP tried to scrub the iodine off his head when the procedure was over. Here we are waiting. For whatever reason, it took quite a while for the chemo to be ready.
Wednesday night we went and visited an old favorite, Harvard Square and stopped at this new favorite Curious George store! Emmett was really into George around this time, so it was fun to take him in there. Unfortunately, it was literally closing in minutes, so we didn't get to look around too long.
We ordered dinner and ate outside on this wall/median/curb? Emmett loved racing back and forth
Thursday, we went and visited Uncle Cris at work.
It was a special occasion-they had big construction trucks right across from his office!
We had a picnic lunch where Emmett could enjoy the 'show'
Then we headed off to the Franklin Park Zoo! Thanks to Aunt Cassandra and Uncle Mike
who introduced us to the place last summer. We've gone there a few times and really like it!
Friday was the reason Nicole came that week....my birthday!
Micah took us out to breakfast.
Then we headed downtown to the Children's Museum where we had a lot of fun!
That night, we all got together and my sister in law made a yummy dinner and we had cake and ice cream!
It would have been great if we'd stopped right there, but Micah debated keeping up the tradition for my birthday that he started years ago...
Usually we light a birthday cake and float it away; this year it was pouring rain, but we decided to keep the tradition alive! We made birthday boats (newspaper boats covered with birthday candles) instead and took them in the pouring rain...and they were amazing!
I'm glad we decided to float boats despite the rain because it was a memorable ending
You can see one far off in the distance. We were shocked the candles burned so long!
...and I LOVE Emmett's face in this one ;)
(but then again, when do I not love his face?!?!)
Thanks for coming, Nik!
...maybe someday we'll live closer together, but until then, visits are fun!
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