Last night Aaron came up to me and said, “Mom,
the carpet in us kid’s bathroom is wet.”
I asked him why the bath mat was wet.
He answered, “Because when I finished my shower, I dried my other body. Then my feet were wet when I stepped on the
rug.”
I just smiled.
I wanted to ask him about his other body, but instead I just enjoyed the
unique way that Aaron describes things and expresses himself. And I’ve been thinking since then about how
many different ways Aaron reacts to life around him. He has many ups and many downs. Sometimes it really is like he has various
bodies. Then Gary and I feel like we
have a variety of bodies, too, in any given day as we react to how Aaron is
reacting. We do get jerked around a lot,
waffling between pleasant moments and pulling-out-our-hair moments.
Last Sunday, Aaron’s week started out
nicely. He found something very special
as we walked around the back yard. Only
Aaron would find a turtle virtually hidden in our thick grass, up near our
patio. I walked right past the turtle
and then heard Aaron saying, “Look, MOM!!”
I turned around to see him holding the turtle, poking his finger in to
where the turtle was hiding his head as I warned him that he would get bitten. Aaron proudly held his find before he and
Gary turned the turtle loose in the finger of the lake that comes onto our
property. The turtle was still for a
moment and then with a dive took off into the welcome water. Aaron was delighted, although he still was
hoping he had found a turtle pet.
Later that night he talked to both Andrea and
Andrew on the phone. He always has to
tell Andrea about his latest movie that he’s watching, describing it in
detail. She always shows great interest
whether she really is or not. I would
say she’s usually not. Neither are we,
honestly. I have no idea how many movies
it is now that Andrea is either supposed to rent to watch, or watch with Aaron
when she comes home. Aaron probably won’t
forget.
He talked to Andrew about racing, which is so
unusual. There was a time when Aaron was
very jealous of Andrew. He didn’t want
to see him on ESPN when we watched an NHRA race, but now Aaron really enjoys
seeing Andrew. It was fun to hear Aaron
say, “Hey, Andrew, I see you on TV!” And
Andrew acted surprised by that, to which Aaron affirmed that this was
true. “Yes, I see you on TV!” So Andrew said, “Well, maybe someday I can
wave and say hi.” Aaron’s face broke
into a huge smile. “You would do that?”
he asked. “You would wave and say hi on
TV?” Andrew assured him that if he could
ever do that, he would. “On TV?!” Aaron
asked again. It was a sweet exchange
between those two brothers. Aaron, who
is the oldest, seeming again like the baby of the family in more ways than one.
On Monday, I worried that Aaron would have a hard
time going to Paradigm, but he did beautifully that day…..and all week,
actually. After the huge adjustment of
returning to his day group after being gone for a month while he was sick, this
second week of smooth sailing was so welcome.
Even with Bryan gone this week on vacation, which meant that Aaron
wouldn’t be helping work on houses, he still had no problem going every
morning. Except for a little on Friday,
but more on that later.
He came home on Monday in a very good mood. All was well and happy for our evening…..until
I walked in the kitchen and saw him with a second glass of iced tea. I let him have one glass while we watch Wheel
of Fortune, but he’s famous for trying to sneak in two glasses. I caught him in the act as he was putting the
second glass to his lips, so I told him that the glass of tea was his special
treat then. I wasn’t going to fix him
anything else. And the tide turned. The mood darkened, dramatically. He became belligerent. The past few happy days came cascading down into
defiance from Aaron. He hovered behind
me on the computer, saying whatever mean thing he could think of without
totally crossing the line. He gave his
fake sinister laugh to add some effect.
He would walk away for a minute, only to return and repeat his actions.
I finally had Aaron come into Gary’s study and
sit on the floor. Gary and I talked and
talked to him, not seeming to really make any headway at all. It was just amazing to see how his thought
processes just don’t process at all like ours do. He wasn’t connecting the dots in any way like
we do. It was just another lesson in
frustration for Gary and me. Another
evidence of Aaron’s different bodies, if you will. How quickly he can go from joy to anger, and
how tremendously hard it is to reason with him.
Sometimes our bodies are tired, as are our
spirits, and such was the case Monday night for Gary and for me. I’m thankful to have Gary by my side. He fills in many gaps for me, and I do for
him as well. We’re a team…..a tired team
on occasion. Finally that night, things
calmed down and all was well when Aaron went to bed. We can only pray that something we said stuck
in that brain of his. We know we have to
keep trying.
Aaron had times of showing compassion this week,
which always makes us very happy because typically Aaron is all about
Aaron. He told us that he gave one of
his bean burritos to Jennifer, his friend at his day group. And he gave her his water, according to
him. He wanted to take some zucchini
from our garden to Barb, which he did.
He’s been known to sneak produce out of the house in one of his deep
pockets, but this time he did it with my permission. He does sometimes love to share.
When we talked to Andrea later in the week, he
was very concerned to find out that she was sick. She ended up having pneumonia in both
lungs! He wanted to talk to her, but I
resisted because I knew she really didn’t feel like it. But Aaron asked her right away if he gave her
his sickness when we visited her in Houston, and he showed real concern for
her. That was sweet to see.
On Friday morning, I had to go to the air base
for some routine blood work for my yearly physical. I left early, but the lab was busy and so it
took me longer to get home than I had planned.
I knew when Aaron called me, sounding very down and sluggish, that we
were in trouble. It was confirmed when
he said he didn’t want to go to Paradigm.
I got home to find an angry Aaron, but a dressed Aaron. You see, his routine was all messed up
because I hadn’t been at the house. He
slept a little later than usual, had to get his own coffee, and was just
generally unhappy about the whole state of affairs. But of all things, miracles happen, and Aaron
ended up going to his day group willingly.
Another crisis avoided!
Then came seizures on Friday night/Saturday
morning. Just three seizures and not as
severe as they sometimes are, but still sad to see. Aaron’s body gets jerked around physically,
that’s for sure. He slept later than
usual yesterday morning, but woke up fully functional. That was a relief! Yet he was grouchy because of the seizures
and not feeling well, so I had to tread lightly for awhile. Just another example of the many bodies of
Aaron.
He made me laugh this week, as he often does……some
days more than others. One morning I
told him it was time to leave, but he told me to wait a minute. I repeated that we needed to go and he told
me again that he was almost done…..just wait a minute. I looked in his room and found him, of
course, watching the movie credits from the movie he just finished. He was rubbing his hands together, a sign of
delight, and as always I laughed. The credits
cannot be interrupted, so I waited until he was down to the very last word and
then he happily turned the DVD off and away we went.
Then today, as we watched racing and he tried to
catch a glimpse of Andrew, he ended up sitting like this.
Yes, that’s our cushioned ottoman lid on his
head. Good balance, don’t you think?
But perhaps the sweetest thing was when we sat
down for lunch today. He said he would
pray, which he doesn’t often like to do.
He almost always says two phrases when he prays. The phrases may vary, but there are almost
always just two. Short and sweet. So we held hands and Aaron said, “Lord, thank
you for this food.” He paused, then
continued.
“Please help me feel…..I mean, help ANDREA feel
better. Amen.”
That was his sweet body……and a sweet moment to
cherish.
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