Saturday, July 27, 2024

Busy, Busy!

Wow! We've been so busy enjoying our summer! Since my last update...

Starlight Children's Foundation gave us tickets to see the BC Lions play the Saskatchewan Roughriders at BC Place. We decided to make a day of it and went for lunch at Steamworks and then toured around Gastown, went to the Vancouver Lookout at Harbour Center and checked out the Olympic Torch in Coal Harbour before watching the Lions win! 





We went to Capilano Suspension Bridge for the first time! 3 of us are terrified of heights (ok i am the only one who is terrified, the boys are just reluctant and Chuck says he's scared too but to just breathe through it - not helpful!) so it never seemed like a good idea before. However, Eric got a "world passport" from his Make-A-Wish trip that grants us free access to the bridge and I like free! We did the Bridge, the Treetops Adventure and the Cliff Walk and then had lunch at the restaurant. We all enjoyed ourselves; it was a great family adventure. I didn't see a lot of sights as I stared straight ahead, but I am pretty proud of myself for actually doing it. Eric's favourite part was the Treetop Adventure. and he wanted to do it over and over.





Next we went to The Outdoor Experience Water Park (aka Otter Co-op Water Park) in Aldergrove with family friends. The boys ran around together enjoying all the amenities while the mom's floated in the lazy river - best playdate ever! 

We've made it to last Wednesday, July 17 when Eric had his photo shoot for the 2025 Pet Therapy calendar as the Mad Hatter with Edward the Bunny. I do have one photo but I am not allowed to post it, so if you see me, please ask and I will be happy to share with you. It is the cutest thing ever! Following the photo shoot, we headed to the hospital to check in at clinic. Eric still feeling great, but counts aren't recovered yet. They've increased just a teeny little bit over the previous week. 

Next up is the BIG DAY - Friday, July 19 - Eric's 9th birthday!!! He had a few friends over for a backyard birthday party. The kids played in the pool, had a water balloon fight, jumped on the trampoline, smashed a pinata and ate pizza and cake. He rested for a couple hours, building all the Lego he was given for his birthday, and then Granny, Auntie Jenny and Uncle Dave came over for a family birthday celebration. We had more cake and Eric received more Lego. He was one happy kiddo and had to start building the new Lego sets ASAP!







The next morning, the boys and I drove to Vernon to join Grandma and Auntie Grandma (Great Aunt Sharon) who are there for 2 weeks thanks to a home exchange with Grandma's house in PG. It was HOT! Too hot to do anything but play in the lake and wat ice cream, which was ok with us! I did take the kids to Splashdown Vernon one day and they had a good day, but we only stayed about 3 hours as it was quite busy and waiting in lines for water slides is not fun. Of course, that left the afternoon free to play in the lake some more. Our last day there was much cooler and a little rainy, so we checked out Kekuli Bay Provincial Park where Chuck and Joel and I camped when it was brand new and Joel was only a few months old. We wanted to see how it had changed over the years, and specifically if the trees had grown to provide more shade. Then we checked out the house that Grandma and Auntie Grandma grew up in. We also saw their elementary and middle schools. We went to a produce market where we bought local cherries, BC blueberries and US plums (sad, but still yummy.) Finally, we went to Davison Orchards where the kids had ice cream and we checked out the animals, had lunch - PIE! - and browsed the market. We got home Thursday evening and were very happy to see Chuck and Millie after 5 nights away. 








The reason we came home on Thursday was so that Eric could have a check up at clinic on Friday, yesterday. His dr was away yesterday, but left very specific instructions: if his ANC was above 1.0 and platelets above 100, he would restart the Venetoclax (oral chemo). His ANC was 0.9 and his platelets 90-something, so he doesn't have to restart yet. But it is good news that his counts are still coming up. He is going away to camp on Monday and his doctor didn't want to start until after camp, so this will really only be a few day delay, assuming his counts will be up over 1.0 and 100 at his next appointment. 



So that's what is up next...both boys are going away to overnight camp for the first time from Monday to Saturday. I am so excited!!! Due to camp, Eric's next check up will be Wednesday, August 7. 

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