Year 6 – Week 50 – Day 7 – California Trip!

The boys had a fall break from school, Bill had a few days off of work, and we got free SeaWorld tickets through their Waves of Honor program for veterans. So we went to San Diego!

We tried something a little different. Instead of taking the trailer or getting a hotel, we rented a private condo near imperial beach. It was a super cute little place! It had a garage on the main floor full of beach gear we could borrow. It had two bedrooms upstairs. It worked out great!

Friday, October 6th –

Sea World, here we come! (They actually have the big entrance sign roped off now where their photographers can take your picture and sell it to you)

First stop – petting bamboo sharks. The boys were so amazed that they could pet sharks!

If they had their way, the boys would have stayed right here the whole day. Climbing nets, bouncing pillows, bridges – they loved it.

I dragged them to the dolphin and whale show. They just wanted to get back to the obstacle zone.

Their first time seeing any kind of whale.

The exhibit had too much noise for Brendan. But he LOVED LOVED LOVED the helicopter simulator ride through the arctic. He had to go on it twice. He says it was his favorite thing at the park. Only just a little better than the obstacle course thing.

Feeding stingrays

Trevor said they were so big and cute, he just wanted to jump in and give them all hugs.

Sharktooth!

I wasn’t able to take pictures when we went on the big log ride/roller coaster. It was quite a big first roller coaster ride for them. They liked it at first, but then Trevor got scared. It was so fast and loud. He said he felt like he was going to fall out. The ONE day I would consider buying the photo that they take of you during the ride – their camera system was not working!

Brendan did so much walking with no stroller and we were there the entire day. They had a blast. Of course, they got to pick a souvenir.

And a cutie in a cute new t-shirt

Saturday, October 7th –

The street outside was filled with cars for a show Saturday morning. This thing arrived early and quite loudly.

It was only one block to the water from our place

The sun was warm, the water was chilly. It was a perfect day!

There were some big waves!

Running from the waves all day!!

Brendan’s way of escaping the water

Enormous pieces of kelp

Some buried treasure

Feeling a little sandy

We spent the hottest part of the day back at the condo relaxing. Then we went back to a beach restaurant for some dinner. And dessert!

The sculpture at the entrance to the beach.

They call it the “golden hour” for a reason! The boys were in their clothes and they were not supposed to get wet. The joke was on me.

Trevor really loves to throw sand and water

Little tiny sliver of sun left, hidden by big waves

An eerie fog started to roll in

The sand was like a mirror

The boys were cold and wet, but they slept so well that night!

Sunday – October 8th –

We spent Sunday at Balboa park. The boys got in free to the Air and Space Museum, so we went back again to check out the new exhibit

Big plane, little boys

“Be The Astronaut” was an interesting addition to the museum. Maybe a little much for their age, but still cool.

The boys do not really remember being here two years ago

They remembered this part, but thought it was cooler then.

Brendan will build anywhere

In another part of Balboa Park, there are extra enormous fig trees growing. One is protected by fences to preserve it, but this one is open to explore.

I am talking HUGE. See the boys?

Last time they were kind of little. This time, they crawled around for a long time. It was a fascinating root system.

Bill and the boys are in the trunk

Really cool!

Trevor thought the dirt hill was a good slide.

Monday, October 9th –

Ah, the road home. We took the “northerly route” and passed by the Cabazon Dinosaurs. I can’t even remember how many times I have been here and I have yet to pay admission and see what is actually in the rest of the exhibit. Mr. Rex is 65ft tall. With a paid ticket, you can go into his head and look out his mouth.

The Salton Sea. This place is strange, and has an interesting history. It’s worth a Google.
What looks like white sand is actually made up of pulverized fish bones from all the dead fish over the years. It is crunchy and strange and nothing like you would expect.

Lucky for us, it was actually a rather windy day so the smell was not so terrible.

Bones are everywhere.

The “International Banana Museum” is about as big of a joke as the sea.

Instead of a cute place where someone has built a big collection of banana stuff, there is a crabby old guy that runs the liquor store next door. He bought the bulk of the collection on ebay in order to try to start a roadside attraction and bring people into the depressing area. There really is not much else to stop for on this stretch of road.

There is an eclectic collection of banana stuff.

Initially, we were told that the guy was tired of making banana splits that day and that he would not make any more. There was a nice woman running the counter that convinced him to make some for us. Who runs a banana museum and refuses banana sales to customers?!

It was good ice cream.

Next stop on the route home was the General George S. Patton Memorial Museum, a.k.a. the “tank museum”. Trevor was waiting for this for the whole trip.

The face Trevor made when we found out that the tank yard was closed was so heartbreaking. They are doing some construction in the yard and making big improvements. But this kid was just devastated. The employees felt so bad, they said we could tour the indoor part, and then we could go out to the back lot and explore the tanks that were not really “display ready”. It was definitely an “at your own risk” adventure.

This ended up being really cool.

They don’t allow climbing on the main tanks in the display yard.

Trevor was beside himself. He really loves tanks.

It was an epic weekend adventure. We were so excited that Brendan has done so well and is able to do so much!

Year 6 – Week 49 – Day 5 – Catching up on September

Lots of day-to-day stuff happening this month. Considering how soon it was after major surgery, we are relishing in the day-to-day.

Brendan is even mowing the grass. 🙂

Bill took apart rocket bike for repairs and added a really loud horn

New wheels arrived!

Brendan received a really cute handmade owl from a friend in England. He was excited. He also is modeling his owl hat.

Bill has been trying to make more time for biking.

Not all graffiti is ugly!

Brendan had a cardiology checkup. His doctor was so excited about how well he is doing. His echo looked great. Brendan was so good about holding still so they could get good images. We are so relieved every time we see the doctor smiling.

Look at him jumping!

We spent some time at LegoLand. Now that school has started, it is harder to find time to go. Trevor uses his time to recruit his army of Lego minion men.

They can take over the world now.

Playing with their friend Landon

The weather starting to get cooler means biking to the playground

Brendan saw the eye doctor for a checkup. His prescription is super strong, but the bigger problem is that his right eye is going lazy. So it means wearing an eye patch on his strong eye and letting the weaker one have a chance to improve.

After all he has been through, the eye patch is near the top of the list of things he hates. He had the most miserable sad face and tears about wearing it at first. He has since adjusted, but he still hates it. He loses his depth perception and says that it is hard to build his Lego creations.

We got in some splash pad time. Brendan is enjoying playing in the water, but his stoma still has a tiny tiny hole. That means no swimming just yet. So close!

The Odysea Aquarium turned one year old this month. It is hard to believe it has been open a year. We have really used our membership a lot! We got invited to a members only birthday party. It was so busy! But there was cake.

The boys are serious about cake.

They got extra time with the stingrays and a diver helped the boys feed the rays.

A penguin was out to visit. But the place was so loud, both Brendan and the penguin were having a hard time.

Trevor finalized his Halloween costume with a cool energy sword. (He is Master Chief from the video game “Halo”)

The boys helped work on the longest running home renovation project ever. Time and money constraints may mean it takes 3 years, but it will be cool when it is all done. And it involved giant hammers.

To end the month, Bill took the boys on a little guys-only trip to the woods for an overnight. I had a huge volunteer photography project with HopeKids that weekend so they went for some fun with our friends Big Blake and Little Blake.

Trevor was super excited to find real mossy cobblestone (like in Minecraft)

The boys like to ride a lot in the woods. Brendan does a good job keeping up with the other boys.

But he can still convince Bill to carry him around

Silly boys!

September seemed to go by in a blink! The blog has taken a back seat to a lot of other things, I don’t want to let it go so long between updates. But time is flying by!

Year 6 – Week 45 – Day 3 – The rest of August!

Oh, I have so much catching up to do! Here’s the rest of the month of August!

Brendan was very excited to get a gift from Grandpa Dusty. He now has the coolest owl bed around.

To say that he loves it is an understatement. 🙂

Thanks to Grandma and Aunt Heather P, Brendan has a complete Newt Scamander costume

Playing Minecraft Lego sets

Trevor goes shopping with Dad

August 21st – Brendan’s first day at school. He was so excited to finally get to go! He recovered from surgery so well and didn’t want to be held back. He was released to school but was not allowed to do recess or PT yet.

Rocket bike 2.0! The boys are loving it

This may be the longest video I have ever posted, but it is a look at our everyday commute. If you don’t watch the whole thing, at least watch the last minute and a half.

Not even one week of biking to school and we already got run into a curb by a car. We were all unhurt, but the wheel definitely suffered.

I walked the boys the rest of the way and Bill had to leave work to come rescue me.

August 24th – We went to visit our friend “The other Brendan” at the hospital. It was his 7th birthday and he was stuck inpatient having chemo. The double Brendans are well known at this hospital.

You can’t break this kid’s spirit.

When my Brendan was in the CVICU for so many months, the other Brendan lived there too while he waited for his heart transplant. He got a heart the week after we went home.
Here is that Brendan’s story: https://www.facebook.com/bdavies2010/

August 26th – We had to get out of the heat so we made a little day trip up the Mogollon Rim with friends.

The boys and their friend Blake played with sticks and mud all day. It was perfect

It was amazing to see Brendan run around at high elevation. I can not believe it sometimes when I watch him.