I was fortunate to spend the last two weeks of February and the first week of March in Arizona with Carey and Todd's family. Carey fractured a vertebrae in early January. Todd's mom Ellen was there to see her through the first weeks following the accident. She is a true blessing to the Bailey crew. I was able to fly down to help out during Ellen's three week vacation to Seattle.
In spite of a frightening few days, Carey is doing very well and healing nicely. We feel very blessed indeed. Carey was running the family dog while riding her bike. She decided to take a new route and with the leash wrapped around her hand, she went one way and Savannah the other. She was pulled hard off of her bike and suffered some terrific pain. At first it was thought they would be doing surgery and I headed down to Arizona to stay in the hospital with her. Just ten minutes from the Salt Lake airport we got a call saying the neuro-surgeon changed the plan deciding that the bone chip that had been threatening was now in position to simply dissolve without causing harm to the spinal cord. Claigh and I turned the car around and began the three hour drive back to Idaho Falls very grateful for such a tremendous answer to prayers. I rescheduled my flight in order to help out when Ellen left for Seattle.
I never like to be away from Claigh but if I must - being with the kids is the only way to go. My only sadness from this trip was to be so close to Jared, Sara and the boys and yet not be able to work out some time together. As the kids grow so do the schedules. On my first Saturday in Gilbert, however I was able to take Carey's youngest four to Sara's Primary Activity in Chandler. Sara has been serving as a counselor in her ward Primary Presidency and was responsible for the planning of the activity. It was very rewarding to see what wonderful work she is doing. In that activity, the children learned about all of the aspects of Family Home Evening and each child left with a kit containing the needs for one family night. It was fun to watch Elijah, Xander, Maxwell, Jennie and Seth decorate their envelopes. Lucy peacefully slept through the activity and Brigham was just thrilled to walk in the shadow of his "Sara." He has a special connection with his Aunt Sara and all of the Anderson boys are favorites of the Bailey crew! Thankfully I was able to get one hug from Jared, Elijah and Xander. Sara and Maxwell were able to spend a couple of lunches with us.
Just trying to keep up with the Bailey laundry was like a blast from the past! It helps me appreciate my daughters even more. How grateful I am that they get to be "at home" moms! Thanks Collins, Todd, Jared and Steve!
Every moment I had with the kids was really appreciated. Jacob is a tall thirteen year old with a generous heart. I enjoyed our rides together to his Crav McGraw class. It was good to see his capacity for following his teacher's instruction. He would try and try again to get particular actions right. Talk about a serious workout! Jacob and I are currently reading the same six book series which has been a special treat for me. These books make you think and I marvel at Jacob's insights.
For his story book character, Seth chose to be a penguin extraordinaire. That boy still loves penguins! Seth also has the "Big Bro" thing down pact and is a great help for his brother Brig and little Lucy. A practical boy who knows the value of a weed pulled, Seth solved the problem of the prickly branches grabbing at his head. He wasn't going to let his opportunity to make some cash escape just because of a little inconvenience!
I do believe the great communicator of the family will be baby Lucy. She loves to talk and talk and talk. It will be really something once this bubbly child gets a hold of real words. I marvel at her sweet personality and look forward to many conversations to come.
Once again I want to express my deep appreciation to all who included Carey in your prayers. No life is without challenge and we are grateful for a loving Father in Heaven who is mindful of us and so willing to bless.
As cub-master, Todd was responsible for the Pinewood Derby and it was great! I honestly don't think anyone else could have been as much fun for the boys. If the computer world doesn't pan out, he could go for a career at the race track for sure. This was Noah's last derby and that made it extra special!
Thankfully I did get one picture of Maxwell when we met for lunch one day. What a great boy! He really watches out for his little cousin Brig.
2 comments:
What a great post Mom! Thanks again for ALL of your love and service! I enjoyed every minute that we were able to spend together. Your wisdom and insight are always so helpful. God really smiled on me when he gave me a mama like you!!!
hay grandma a gr8 post! i didnt know you took those
bye.
noah
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