Theo was on Spring Break this week. Lucky for me, Ms. Jess was available and able to come watch Theo a few times so that I could work.
[He just loves Ms. Jess]
Theo was approved for nursing hours through the Medicaid waiver program and we thought it would be a good idea to have a 1:1 nurse accompany Theo to school. Ms. Jess will still be his 1:1 school aid, but the nurse will be there to do his feeding and any other medical stuff. I was able to interview two RN's this week. They are both great and we are excited for them to join our team!
Theo still went to ridding lessons with Sherman, he had PT twice, and Ms. Jen came over for feeding/speech therapy.
[So funny!]
I told Theo Ms. Jen was coming over and he smiled super big, waved, and looked for her! It was so sweet!
Theo and I went to check out the new Morris Hospital YMCA since we heard they have Adaptive Swim Lessons and a lift to help physically disabled people get in the pool safely. Theo LOVES to swim and I'd like to find a place for him to swim during the winter months. We went on a tour of the new YMCA and it is beautiful! We checked the bathrooms to see if there was a safe place to change Theo before and after swim lessons. Unfortunately, there isn't. I then spoke to the Executive Director and she said many other people had approached her about the lack of a powered, height adjustable, adult changing table in the YMCA and they were actively looking into it. I was able to send her a bunch of information from the Changing Spaces website, so hopefully they will be able to find a place to install a powered, height adjustable, adult changing table, so everyone can enjoy their facilities and have a safe place to get changed! I'll keep you all posted as I learn more about their progress!
Theo got new Billy's! Aren't they so cute?!
It was Josh's final week in Alaska!
[They feed these guys really well!]
On Friday, Josh left his mancamp and headed to the airport in Deadhorse.
At one point I noticed that he had stopped moving. Then he sent me these pictures:
There was a huge drill rig that was being moved down the road at 1 mph. Josh had to wait with a bunch of other trucks until it was safe to pass the rig.
[Can you see that truck next to the rig?! That's how big that thing is!]
Josh finally made it to the tiny Deadhorse airport.
[I don't think he's too sad to leave 🥶]
He flew first class from Deadhorse to Anchorage and they gave him wine in a paper cup. Classy!
He then took the redeye from Anchorage to Chicago. He landed at 7:30 AM and Theo and I were able to pick him up! We are so glad that he is home!
Josh had some work to do on the Jeep, so it will be ready for work on Monday!
Josh knows that I love to buy local jewelry when I travel. Last time I was in AK I got mammoth ivory earrings and I LOVE them. Josh bought me these awesome, hand made, locally sourced seal skin earrings.
AND these polar bear earrings that are made out of polar bear bone! Aren't they beautiful?!
Overall, Josh enjoyed his time on the North Slope of Alaska, but he is glad to be home! We very much appreciate his hard work and sacrifice for our family!
I am so excited for Star Wars Celebration! It'll be here so soon!