Annnnnd.... we're back! The two weeks back in Alabama was wonderful. We had a good dose of family and best friends. Of course, it went by entirely too quickly and now we're back to the grind. Well, not for long...
We're going to the BCS Championship game! We're both born and bred Alabama fans (I attended the university, as well) and are so excited to be given this opportunity. Seats 4 Soldiers donated the tickets to us. They saw the CNN clip in which Aaron was wearing a "Roll Tide" t-shirt and decided to help us start our year off right. It's been a process on working accommodations in NOLA out so close to the game, but everything finally worked out today. We're just glad the hotel had room for an extra night.
Aaron also grew 5 inches his first day back. His legs now have knees that bend so he can wear them in his wheelchair, and wear them longer. Even being back for less than 24 hours has progress.
This year, I'm letting go. I'm letting go of all the hurt from last year. I'm letting go of not-friends, a horrible injury notification, and the anger that came with our current situation. Aaron is the most positive person I have ever known, we have the best marriage I've ever seen (although I might be partial), and we both have incredible support systems. I don't have a good reason to be negative or angry anymore. At least, not to the extent that it upsets my everyday.
So until next time, Roll Tide from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center!
Since September 7, 2011, Aaron and I have been adjusting to our new life after he suffered catastrophic injuries while performing Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations in Kandahar, Afghanistan. After three years at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, we have come home to Alabama with our miracle child, AJ, to build a new life near family. This is our journey to creating our "forever home."
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LOVE the positive energy! :) keep it up, girl!!
ReplyDeleteGreat attitude! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have to chuckle at the last line of your post. I may have ranted *just a tad* on my blog earlier today about that very hospital and the naming thereof. I also gave a shout-out to Laura Lee and Archie, however, so all was not lost.
http://rainintorainbows.com/2012/01/06/30-day-blog-challenge-day-6/
Have a great time at the game!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Enjoy the game!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time at the game, maybe they will show ya'll on TV and thats great that he is already making even more progress less than 24 hours after returning!
ReplyDeleteRoll Tide! I'm so happy that y'all get to go to the game! I hope we win for you! I watched all the news stories you posted and bawled. What an amazing homecoming! It was good to hear your voice again and Aaron's for the first time!
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