Tuesday, July 8, 2008

4th of July: Truly a Celebration!

I don't even know what to say...that alone is saying a lot I suppose! We had so much fun. It started with a 6am alarm and departure for the community parade at 6:45! Bill hardly wakes up that early when he works, and I avoid that time as much as possible. Bill had the day off so we took the kids, along with our British/Scottish neighbors (Jan & Elaine, next door) to the parade. We had heard from the coordinators that last year there were 35,000 people in attendance and this year people had called in for permission to sleep over. The parade didn't start until 9, but we wanted to ensure a shady spot. When we arrived..."This is the 4th of July, right?". Not for lack of a crowd, a lack of people, period! Oh well, we got great shady seats, bagels, and great company. By the time the parade started, the crowd was to full capacity. After a few floats, some large balloons, way "too many cars" (said Livi), Darth Vader and his entourage, and a lot of vote solicitations, our crowd rated the experience as: Company-great, Parade- not so great. That's okay. With neighbors like ours not a moment to lose. Soon after getting home I was able to take the needle out of Livi's port and we were free to go swimming. Jan and Elaine had already left for the pool before we got ready and Karen and the boys (upstairs) joined us as well. (Bummer that Greg, upstairs dad, wasn't feeling that great.) I can't remember the last time that our little family had so much fun. For Bill, I can easily say it's the most fun he's had since living here in Vegas. And Olivia, she was overflowing with excitement. She could not stop laughing, for no other reason than just sheer enjoyment. She said, barely audible through her laughs, "Mom, I love you so much. This is so fun!" She even wanted to jump in, and DID! (Last year she was quite the fish, but she hadn't been in the pool since, and the fact that she's been through so much physically...I was amazed.) Aaron. Words cannot begin to describe him. To say that he loves the water and has no fear would be such a gross understatement. He was running around with the big boys, running and jumping in, wrestling on the lilo (British term for raft), pushing people in, and getting launched, much to high for my taste, from dad into the pool. EVERY time he would go under, he would come back up, not breathing, smiling a huge grin, and as soon as he took his first breath, which sometimes didn't come for a while, he would start asking for more, or swim to the side and jump in again. I am not exaggerating on this point one bit. It was Hilarious! It was so fun to have so much fun, and to have such great neighbors/friends to be a part of that joy.
Later in the day, after naps for everyone but mom, of course, our friends the McMillans joined us. Todd and Ben are such fun kids to have around and instantly a whole new level of fun was reached. All the boys and Livi wanted to go swimming so back to the pool we went. Brenden (upstairs) came with us and played with Aaron and Todd while Ben held on to his mommy. He wanted so badly to do what the others were doing...soon Ben, you'll get there! Aaron had just as much fun this time around, even though the water was very cold. (It's actually quite strange, no matter how many days of over 110 degree weather we have the pool stays cool, and then the wind blows...brrr. They must cool the pool instead of heating it. Needless to say Livi and I watched from the lounge chairs this time.) Brenden and Todd were taking turns throwing Aaron into the pool and in return letting Aaron push them in. He couldn't get enough. While we were at the pool the rest of the gang, our neighbors included, set up for a true 4th of July BBQ, complete with red white and blue place settings, provided by the Brits, I might add. Karen made a New Zealand dessert, Pavlova, yum, Jan made English style coleslaw and potato salad, scrumptious, and we all pitched meat on the barbie's. We took over a section of the apartment complex parking lot and ate and ate and ate. It was a great time until "the black" cloud, otherwise known as the home health care nurse, came to reaccess Olivia. I felt like I was taking a lamb to the slaughter. She did great and not a moment too soon. She rushed outside to see distant fireworks. We had our own little sparklers and popitz but cheered loudly for the non-law abiding citizens in the complex that lit HUGE fireworks for our entertainment. To our great surprise, at the appointed time we turned around and had a perfect view of the firework display provided by Red Rock Casino, less than a mile away. Icing on the cake, or better yet, cream on the Pavlova!
Thanks to the McMillans, Harringtons and Dalhaugs
for a perfect CELEBRATION!

15 comments:

Jessica said...

It's so good to see you guys having so much fun, it brings tears to my eyes! We hope the fun continues and helps keep you going through the challenges. It's fun to live by our family and celebrate holidays with them, but we always miss our Sacramento friends and all the great holidays we spent together. Looks like you have some great friends in Vegas.

williams family said...

Looks like you guys had a great time! It's so fun to see you having fun as a family again! Aaron is hilarious, he has always had the biggest grin on his face! I love the picture of Livi and Aaron, the look in Livi's eyes is so precious - it makes me forget she is even sick. You guys are great, we miss you so much!

Nikki Ellison said...

There are no words to describe the joy it brings to us to see your family in this blog. The tears poured out with joy to see your family back together again having so much fun. We miss you guys and are just so happy for you. The comment I think made by Liz saying that the picture with Livi and Aaron, that you forget she is even sick is so true. The sparkle is back and it is truly amazing to look at. You have such a special bond as a family and it’s so touching to watch. We Love You All So Much!!!!

Love always,
Sam, Nikki, and the boys

Lovell Family said...

What fun! Livi looks beautiful. I really like her short hair! I wish Easton was more into the water like Aaron. Zach loves it, but Easton is a total chicken! We love you!

Steph said...

Loved the post. Some fun pictures of a fun day. We're glad to have such good friends here in Vegas.

Kristi said...

Dear Livi and Family,

You do not know me, my name is Kristi Randall, Meg Neff is my cousin. I am amazed by the strength of your Olivia, she is so remarkable. We also have a Olivia - she is 6.5 yrs old. May your family continue to be blessed, stay strong, and treasure every moment that comes your way. Time goes by so quick.

Starting Out... said...

Missaroo,
I can't wait to see you next week. I"m still counting on my date with you, so you better not bail on me. I know how popular you are now, but you better remember your Gee. I love you miss, and I'll see you soon.

Heidi said...

We are so grateful to see Livi enjoying life so much! What a whirlwind! You guys are so strong. Thanks for being such examples of strength to us. We continually pray for you.

Heidi

Grandma Susie said...

FABULOUS NEWS!!!! I was hoping everything was going good! You guys look so happy and that makes me smile! Love you much!

Grandma Susie

*The Holbrook Family* said...

Oh, I am so happy for you guys! I have been gone for the last 2 and a half weeks, and have been thinking about you guys, and when I got on your blog and saw that Olivia came home, I was so excited for her and the rest of you! You must be so happy to be home finally! I hope she is still doing well! It looks like you had a great time on the 4th! Good for you! We need to have you guys over for dinner sometime, if your feeling up to it. Take Care!

Jim&Tenley said...

Such wonderful pictures! They speak a thousand words. Thank you for sharing.
Love,
Aunt Tenley & Uncle Jim

Unknown said...

Way to go..what a fun 4th!! We had a blast, too. Didn't I tell you, Livi, that each one of those fireworks you saw was for YOU?? We are headed to Bear Lake. Wish you could come. We will send you pictures and think of you lots!! Lots of love,
Voni with a v

Unknown said...

What a fun 4th!! You all look like you were having so much fun! It's wonderful to see a family grow stronger while going through something so difficult. I love the last pic of livi. What a beautiful little girl.

R Richins Family said...

Hey Livi- I love u so much. Hope your doing well. We love u so much.

Katie

The Samahons said...

Greetings from Boston. Thinking of you and so happy to hear of your wonderful trip with the family to California. That must have been a herculean effort, but looks like you had a great time.

We miss you and look forward to catching up when we return to Vegas in August.

Best-
Lindsey, Tuan, Benjamin & Caleb