Last week
Gary and I took Aaron with us on a vacation/work trip back home to our families
in both West Virginia and North Carolina.
It had been way too long since Aaron had been home with us, so it was
nice to have this opportunity to take him along. One purpose of our trip was to meet with my
brother and sisters in West Virginia, and to go through all the items that were
left in our mother’s storage unit since her death in May. Then we went down to Gary’s hometown in the
North Carolina Smoky Mountains. We hadn’t
been there in ages, so we spent more time there than in West Virginia on this
trip.
Aaron is
really a good traveler, which is surprising in some ways since he loves his
routine and loves his things in order. But
he also loves time with us, and he loves the snack bag that I fill before we
leave, and he loves the motel, and he definitely loves eating out. He makes sure that he nails down the fact
that we ARE eating out as we hit the road bright and early on the day we
leave. When that fact is established to
his liking, he then seeks to determine if we’re eating IN a restaurant.
We usually
stop at this particular rest area in Kansas City, which overlooks both the
Chiefs and the Royals stadiums. Aaron
was only slightly impressed with that, pausing long enough for me to take the
first obligatory picture of our trip…..the first of many that he tolerated as
we vacationed together.
He was far more
impressed with the Cracker Barrel where we ate a midday meal later that first
day. He loved the stuffed turkey that he
and Gary found in the gift shop, and couldn’t wait for me to press the turkey’s
wing. Aaron rubbed his hands together in
delight as the turkey sang, “Hey, good lookin’, what you got cookin’? How about cookin’ something else but me?” We heard Aaron sing that song several times that
day. And he also played the peg game
while we waited on our meal, beating Gary on his first try!
Our server
there was so kind to Aaron, smiling at him with understanding and even bringing
Aaron his very own travel map. Several
servers on this trip were that way with Aaron…..showing kindness and even
delight on the unique way that Aaron interacted with them.
Aaron
quickly set up house at John and Jeanie’s when we arrived in Princeton. We had barely said hello before he was
deciding where he would perch himself and his DVD player, looking for an outlet
and not at all concerned about rearranging furniture or grabbing a chair on
which to place his DVD player in front of him.
He did the same thing at his Aunt Sandra’s when we got to Bryson City on
Tuesday. Never mind unimportant hugs or
pleasantries. The most necessary
business was to get himself situated and comfortable. Hellos and hugs and small talk was for the
rest of us, after we helped him line up his little corner of the world just
right.
Aaron really
did very well in so many ways on this trip.
Of course, he had times of frustration when he didn’t want to go
somewhere that we went…..or he wanted to be on my tablet looking up GI Joe
videos instead of going to see friends….or he was a little tired of seeing too
much pretty scenery. We had to work a
few times to try to derail him from the track of frustration that he was on for
the moment without becoming totally frustrated ourselves. Then there were his loud noises which were
new to many in the family. He sure can
make people jump!
But there
were very many moments to treasure, far more than the ones that we would rather
forget. He sat in our vehicle for over
five hours while we went through Mom’s storage unit, watching Looney Tunes DVDs
and making tons of crazy noises. Like
Mary Beth said, he was our sound effects while we worked. I just wonder what the family down from us
thought as they worked on their unit. He
hugged family and friends, he talked all of our ears off about aliens and other
interests, he kept up a weird schedule, he slept in different beds, and he
tolerated hours of driving.
Here are
more pictures of some of the things that were very special during this trip.
He found a
fun bug at the West Virginia rest stop.
He was happy
to finally be in West Virginia.
And happy to
also go to North Carolina.
We had a
delightful visit with Leo.
We ate at
Naber’s……TWICE!! Look at the view right
there!
He sang for
Aunt Sandra.
We went
walking up Deep Creek.
And dad
helped him find some little Deep Creek rocks……
while Aunt
Sandra found a HUGE leaf!!
He was happy
to go see Pam and Russ after a stubborn spell that day……
and pet and
feed the horses in the pasture beside their house!
Those are
just a few of the wonderful times we had on this special trip. On the day we left to return to Kansas, Aaron
had a mild seizure while still in bed early that morning. He had another big seizure in the car on the
interstate, and a larger one that night in the hotel. He thankfully had just gotten out of the
shower before that last seizure, and was sitting up in bed reading. He hit his head really hard on the headboard
as the seizure jerked him backwards, and then on the nightstand as it threw him
sideways, but thankfully he was fine.
God was good to protect him, and to let him have a full week of fun and
family before that seizure hit.
It was a
reminder of how fragile he really is in some ways, physically, and of how tough
he is as he rebounds despite a sore head and a bitten tongue and not being able
to taste food the next morning. It jerks
Gary and I back to reality, but also causes us to be thankful for every good
day and special memory during our family trip.
It may not
always be easy to have Aaron come along, but it’s always worthwhile to have him
along with us…..not just on this trip, but along this journey of life together
with our special son.