I’ve missed the bench
This past year has been different than the previous years
and for that I am thankful. We took our
third trip to Disney World last September and it was a grand time if not a
little more taxing than years past. We
took Tina’s family: sister, her husband and son, and both her parents. Five people can get through Disney with
minimal difficulty, which is what we did in 2012. Eight people is more like a group of
refugees.
Granted, we did see and do more than we had in the previous
two visits, but at the same time we also decided that we don’t need to go again
for a while.
After that I had several months on work related issues to deal
with that left me in a non-communicative mood.
To put it bluntly, I was a grump with very little to say that anyone
actually needed to hear. But, at the
same time, Amanda continued to grow up and simply become a sweeter and better
person on a daily basis.
Then in December of last year there was the kitchen
remodel. The only thing I want to say
about this other than the end product is great: CONTRACTORS LIE!
The spring was uneventful with one major exception, Amanda
had a blood test that didn’t require me to restrain her. She was as brave as she could be and we all
survived.
At the end of May Amanda graduated from the 8th
grade. She walked across the stage by herself
and shook the hand of her principle and hugged a vice principle. She was the first person anyone clapped for
and a lot of us cried. Simply put, she
is awesome.
In June we took a nine day trip to Boston and New England. It was Amanda’s longest trip to date and she
did great. It was a nearly flawless trip
with the exception that I forgot half her wheelchair. But we rented one which actually worked
better. And as I told Tina, “If I didn’t
screw things up, how would we ever learn?”
Over the course of the summer Amanda has been coming into
work with me almost daily. She helps the
ladies in both accounting and sales and has grown because of it. Her vocabulary and conversational skills have
improved to the point where it is hard to believe where she was just three
years ago.
In July we took a road trip to North Carolina. This was 1,200 miles one way with our final
destination being Carolina Beach. We
rented a condo for five days and while I worked with my area sales rep, Amanda
attempted to remove all of the sand from the beach. Both she and Tina love the beach and they are
planning our next trip, all be it much closer.
Now we are at the end of summer. Amanda starts high school next week. We are approaching the last few laps of the
school district saga of our lives. I imagine
this time will fly by because as I write this I realize I just recapped an
entire year.