Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Halloween 2021

Only 2 Dirks' kids left trick or treating and neither of them went with us. 

Lucky for them, they're cute. 

Torrance the hippie and Contessa the Frat Boy/Football player? 


Addy and Tori 

Cat, Maddy, Tess and Jordan 


Lauren was nice enough to send me her costume, 
Meredith Grey 
She pulled it off perfectly down to the converse shoes. 

I asked Avery what she thought Lauren was supposed to be and she said, 'A nurse?'

To which I replied with: 


And since I was depressed about being abandoned on Halloween by all the kids...
I put up the Christmas tree. 


Cross Country 2021

Avery took a leap and decided to try a new sport this year. 
It was such a fun experience for all three of us. 
She came home from each practice upbeat and smiling. 
She got stronger as the season progressed and she's hopeful all this work will pay off come track season. 

We think shes's pretty amazing. 

This fall was full of beautiful weather to run in!



One thing Avery has done so right is choosing the most amazing friends. 



Jaw Surgery


Before we get into the holidays I want to get Sullivan's surgery documented.
2 years ago when we were told he needed this surgery it seemed so far away. 
Then this summer it seemed to be coming too fast. 

No parent wants to know their child will be in horrible pain. 
On top of the pain, we knew Sullivan would have to sit out the football season, miss 2 weeks of school, and have his diet drastically altered for 4 weeks. 

Not fun things for a 15-year-old. 

He went into it all like a real champ and we were happily surprised that he experienced little pain. 
His biggest complaint in the hospital were the drains at the surgery sites. 

Once we got home the numbness and swelling were not fun but overall he did so well. 
I'm still amazed and proud of him. 

I have to include some of the not-fun pictures for posterity but I'll start with the awesome ones...his pre and post-op xrays. We couldn't be happier with the results. 
Just a few more months and we will see his perfect, brace-less smile!!! 

Pre- op is the left - Post-op the right. 



In recovery.
Walking in to see him like this was hard on my momma heart. 
But he woke up quickly. 

The U of I treated us so well. Our room was huge and had lots of amenities. 

He looks really rough here but he wanted me to take this picture. 
Those drains were the WORST. 

Honestly, so hard to see. 

Not easy on Dad's heart either.

Drains out - almost ready to leave. 
He was not experiencing pain but just felt crummy. 

Home!
World's absolute worst picture but it shows how bad the swelling was those first few days. 

About a week post-op. 
Still swollen and so numb. 
He was on a full liquid diet for the first 4 weeks. But the first few days home he was so numb that consuming anything was difficult. Thank goodness for ice cream shakes! 

First real meal after 4 weeks! 
A sub!