Even though we had our first sighting of snow yesterday I can tell you that the entire family is very excited to be home. We are again trying our best to get back into some kind of normal routine. Although with three children five and under, Normal and Routine do not usually go together. Peter is back at school and really enjoying it, Ellie also goes two days a week and Kate demands to go into school when Erika or I drop off Peter or Ellie. As Uncle Matt said, the trip to NYC turned out to be not much of anything, but we still made the best of it. We are not dissappointed that Peter did not get the stents put in, being that his kidney function even though decreased is still fine. His blood pressure has come down to the “high end” of normal, and after all his body has been through we can live with that. Peter looks great, is eating very well, has very good energy and is starting to fill out again. We look at all those things as very positive. Peter and I did get a chance to go to New York Presbyterian Hospital and see some of the Doctors and Nurses who did such a fantastic job. It is a very humbling feeling thanking someone for helping save your son’s life. As it is just as humbling saying “thanks” to all of you for your generosity, love, support, prayers and caring. We are truly very fortunate and would not have been able to get to this point without all of you. This past Saturday Peter, Erika, Troy, Michelle, Gramma Mary, Matt, Michele, Gramma Poopster, Grampa Poopster and I attended the Childrens Cancer Research Fund Gala and had a great time. Peter looked great in his tux and fancy hair! We are so proud of him for not only his butterfly drawing, but for how he has handled this whole thing and what he will become in the future. Well I won’t ramble, I just wanted to touch base prior to next Monday when hockey starts and the ROUTINE really gets fun!
Ty