So, it's been a year. Well, it's been longer than that. But it's been a year since my Dad got some incredible new cells growing inside his bones. What more could you need for a celebration??? My parents have been going non stop since the beginning of summer. They have been jet setting all over the states. They wanted to do something to celebrate this momentous occasion so they decided to throw a party. I didn't think I could make it. We had a lot of traveling coming up and it was a very expensive flight.
Friday night before the party Ryan and I got to go out on a date here at home. We went to see a comedian, he was hilarious. The whole night, I had this nagging feeling. I was missing this party and I really shouldn't be missing it. It was a big deal, even though Mom tried to make it okay that I was missing it. I couldn't handle it. I asked Ryan if I was being ridiculous, he said it was important that I go if I felt that strongly about it. Saturday morning I woke up at an insane hour and couldn't go back to sleep. I checked airline flights for that day, I called Uncs, I texted my cousin Steven, I tried to go back to sleep. I went back to the computer and I booked a ticket. I was going to leave in a few hours for a less than 24 hour trip to Arizona. I couldn't have been more excited.
Uncs was coming to pick me up. Uncs and Auntie don't like surprises, so I knew it would be tough! I threw Olivia in the mix because it's important not to show up empty handed when visiting the grand parents. So we hopped on the plane and landed in Arizona about two hours before the party started.
When I walked in the door, Mom's back was to me and I yelled out 'I hear there's a party here tonight!'. The look on her face and my Dad's face when he woke up was worth every penny. I was so happy I could make it and be there to celebrate with everybody. Some people had never met Olivia and she of course delighted the crowd. She and her cousin Brody got the dancing gene and spent most of their time on the dance floor (yeah, I was there too!). It was a great night and wonderful morning with Mom and Dad and the rest of the family. I had been homesick for Phoenix so it was perfect timing.
We all know how rough the last 18 months have been for my parents. I always loved a good hug from my Dad and it's even more special when I get one now. It's hard to think he spent any time sick from this leukemia shenanigans because looking at him now, he seems relatively unscathed. I'm so happy we are celebrating the one year anniversary of something so amazing and can't wait to spend the next twenty years doing the same. Dad, you know I love you more than anything.
Enjoy the pictures my Mom took... I didn't have a camera!
~Ahna