After the girl’s weekend it was time for my brother’s
wedding in the Outer Banks of North Carolina! His to-be in-laws rented a house
on the beach and invited our family to come stay for the week prior to the wedding.
We had a wonderful time relaxing and celebrating with the two families. Getting
there and back turned out to be quite the adventure- especially by myself the
day after chemo!
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so bald :) |
Getting to NC
My parents took Noah to North Carolina on Sunday afternoon
and Brad left for San Francisco for a work trip early Monday morning. That left
David and me to fend for ourselves getting to chemo on Monday and to the airport Tuesday.
Enter “Angel” Janice.
Janice is our Bible Fellowship Group teacher that we met at
the beginning of the summer. I asked her to take me to chemo and watch David
Monday morning. I’m ridiculously thankful that I was able to get chemo on
Monday and didn’t have to push my flight out to later that week. My WBCs and
platelets were surprisingly high considering I had the Carbo+Taxol just one week earlier. All the nurses at chemo were so happy for me, knowing that I wanted to
go on my trip the next day.
When Janice dropped me off back at home she told me to go in
and take a nap while she took David back to her house. I was exhausted so I didn't put up much of a fight. She came back over
around 9pm and brought an overnight bag with her. She stayed up with me until
midnight helping me pack, do dishes, laundry, take trash to the street, etc. to
get the house ready to leave for a week. THEN she woke up at 3:45AM to get me
to the airport for a 6AM flight out. Ah-mazing, right?
I am so thankful for the support of our church, family, and
friends that do heroic things like this for us all the time. I didn’t ask her
to do anything but drive me to/from chemo and then she just started doing the
rest on her own. I don’t know how David and I would have been able to get to
the airport for such an early flight on our own. Thank you so much Janice!!
So Tuesday had an early start but we made it
to the airport with all of our bags and baby gear in tow. My parents suggested
I request wheelchair assistance so once we checked in someone came and
“assisted me”. I wonder if I can start requesting "assistance" even after I’m off chemo
but flying alone with kids. It was kind of amazing. My helper walked beside
me with my luggage and helped me through security to my gate. What mom
flying alone with kids wouldn’t want a couple extra hands through that process??
We had a layover in Philly. Someone was waiting for me with
a wheelchair once I exited the plane. Since I had the stroller/car seat someone
had to push the wheelchair and someone had to push the stroller/car seat too.
The pilot volunteered to get us up the ramp. We were quite the parade.
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Even the pilot helped me out |
We got to ride in one of those carts that are always
beeping behind you in the airport trying to communicate for you to get out of
the way. It was pretty awesome. Again, can I request one of these even when
it’s not the day after chemo with an infant?
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beep, beep cart |
My dad came to the airport in Norfolk, VA to pick us up (1.5
hours from the beach house). Thanks Dad! We went out to the 18-mile Chesapeake
Bay Bridge-Tunnel while we waited for my Grandma’s flight to arrive. Check out
this cool Navy ship we saw. My Navy Jag friend said it’s probably a supply
ship.
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naval ship |
We got to the house around 8pm and I was pretty exhausted.
My folks took the baby overnight so I could get a full night’s rest – thanks
mom and dad! It was wonderful being reunited with Noah after three days of
being apart. I think my parents were pretty excited to have me there too to
help with Noah. J
Week at the Beach
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Our view |
The house that the Dobson’s rented was pretty stinkin’
amazing. It was brand new and slept 50 with 15(!!) master bedrooms. It had its
own heated private pool and beach access. The kitchen had three dishwashers,
two sinks, two refrigerators…you get the idea. The dining room had two giant
tables with seating for 30.
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dining/living room |
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kitchen |
They had a nursery room with a crib in it that was
absolutely perfect for Noah. He had zero transition time to the new space and
never had trouble with naps or sleeping- yay! Don't ask me how, but we were
somehow assigned the owner’s suite next to the nursery to stay in. It was the
only room in the house that overlooked the ocean and had a huge bathroom
including a tub (which was awesome for bathing the kids). Thank you Mr. and
Mrs. Dobson!!
We had a terrific week. Everyone at the house was super
helpful with entertaining Noah and holding David. There were a TON of redheads. I felt like I was family with everyone. It was the first time I've ever been to a beach when everyone
else was just as worried about getting burned as I was!
Speaking of getting sun…I had to be super duper careful
about sun exposure. I’m normally pretty careful because of my red hair, blue
eyes, and neon-white skin, but now the chemo makes me even
more sensitive to
UV rays. I got sun poisoning the other day just from running a few errands
without sunscreen on! I pretty much always had a “sun shirt” on- even in the
pool and ocean. I looked really cool.
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I know, I'm SO cool |
We were able to get in the ocean despite it being October in
North Carolina. It felt so good floating in the water or catching a wave on a
boogie board. Noah liked the ocean until Brad got knocked over by a wave while
holding Noah. Thank goodness he kept a hold of him!! On the other hand, Noah
LOVED the pool. By the end of the week he was so confident in the water that he
would just jump off the side of the pool into the water - whether one of us was waiting to catch him or not! We had to make sure
someone was always waiting for him in the pool since he definitely sinks!
The Wedding
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Can't wait to see the photographer's version of this pic |
My brother, Andy, met his now-wife, Christi, when she was in
Jacksonville for an internship and needed a place to stay. She became the
fourth roommate in Andy’s apartment. She was tall, beautiful, a strong
Christian, and in school to be a physical therapist like Andy. They dated while
they were both in grad school, much of which was long distance. They waited to
get married until Andy had graduated and started his first job as a PT in
Greenville, SC.
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People from the house next door watched the wedding.
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The wedding was stunning down on the beach. The weather could not have been more perfect for it. During the ceremony Noah kept exclaiming, "OH nooooo!" Poor Brad had to sing/whisper in Noah's ear over and over, "The mamas on the bus go shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, allll over town" to keep Noah quiet. Finally at one point during the ceremony Brad and Noah took a walk down the beach. It turns out two year olds and being quiet/sitting still don't really go together.
Christi’s family did the whole reception essentially by
themselves. Christi’s mom, aunt, and grandma cooked all week while the uncles
and cousins set up decorations, tables, and chairs. The reception around the
pool looked amazing. Christi had a photo booth set up and hired a DJ and had a
dance floor put in. The whole night was a blast.
Noah turned out to be quite the little dancer. At home he loves music and dancing. He also loves being the center of attention. You combine those two things and he was certainly in his element. He was in the
center of the dance floor entertaining everyone the whole night. He would move his little feet,
shake his hips and raise his arms. It was just too funny. We kept trying to take him off thinking he was done or getting tired, but he kept running back to the dance floor for more. If he is like this at
20 months, what are we going to do with him as a 4 year old??
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Noah is a dancing fool! |
All of my aunts and uncles came for the wedding – from
Hawaii to Florida to Vermont. It was neat having my grandma’s four kids all in
one place.
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All of my Aunts and Uncles! |
Getting Home
It was so sad leaving our little paradise but it was made better
by knowing we were going to meet up with friends in Norfolk. Our friends David
and Caitlin drove in from Richmond to see us for the afternoon (thanks for
making the drive guys!).
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David and David's namesake in matching fleece vests. :-) |
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One last lunch with both of the grandparents |
Our flight out ended up being delayed, so much so that we
missed our connection in Charlotte. Our connecting flight was of course at the
other end of the airport.
I ran with the stroller and our bags piled on top through
the airport to try and hold the plane. Brad couldn’t run with David strapped to
him though. I got there and could see the plane.
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the plane was RIGHT there |
The attendant at the gate called the pilot for me but said
since we weren’t both there they were going to have to close the door.
Daaannnggg it!
It ended up not being so bad. They gave us hotel vouchers
for a brand new Crown Plaza. It was almost like we got to extend our vacation
for an extra night. Thank goodness Noah went home with my parents and they were
planning on keeping him overnight anyway. I cannot imagine what being delayed
and staying someplace overnight would have been like with a tired toddler
melting down. David, however, couldn't have cared less.