Day Three
Full day of conference for me. With a 1 ½ hour break for lunch. Kids go off with Daddy in the morning to a park to play, and take pics: (I put smaller photos here, but if you want to see them bigger, and actually see the kids' faces, go to my photo gallery here on the DIS. I don't know how to do the fancy click the photo to make it bigger thing. Lou? Joe? Ed?)
They arrived back just before my lunch break. I suggest an hour of pool time to get them good and tuckered for some naps when I have to go back to conference. Wooohooty! We jump into our suits, I make myself some PB&Js and grab a bottle of water, and were off like a herd of turtles.
Audrey was all about floating around the pool in her swim ring. Joshy was all about being held. But I did remember his earplugs and headband, so he finally got over it and decided that he, too, could jump into the pool from the side. Good times. Until we had to leave. Tight schedule, remember? And Brian cant handle both at the pool by himself. Slight meltdown when we had to leave the pool, but not major. Somewhat averted by the promise of more ice cream.
Another boring half day at conference. Return to the room. Kids are playing. Brian is watching TV. They did indeed get more ice cream at some point. Strawberry. All over the boys shirt.
Discussions about the evening ensue. We had eaten at the two restaurants we each wanted to hit. We could go to the pool. Or, we could go back to the beach for a couple of hours, so that Brian could try out his brand spanking new skim board. (Wives are not allowed to discuss their husbands penchant for engaging in high risk behavior, right? This is a family friendly board, remember.) Beach it is.
By now, the kids are all about the beach, and we pretty much have a routine down. Suits and sunscreen at the hotel. Change of clothes in the van for the return trip. Toys, floaties, towels in the appropriate bags for transport. Today we added the skim board as an item needed for transport, but dropped the need to carry the cooler out. It was left in the car for when we finished.
Away we went. Good times, Brian trying to surf, fell a couple of times, wasnt deterred. Kids playing, I help them dig holes and build sand castles, then decide, when Brian takes a break, to try out his new toy for myself. I have little luck, and give it up pretty quickly. This is when things took a turn for the worse. Brian decided to give it just one more try.
Remember those words, folks. If you hear them. JUST STOP WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING. Nothing good ever follows those words.
His one more try resulted in full body plant, rolling, and agony. His knee. The one he has already had surgery on once. I saw him go one way, the board the other, him do a full roll and get to his knees. This was the same movement he had already made a couple of times that evening. It wasnt until he stayed down that I had a clue that something was wrong. I ran down, grabbed the board, threw it above the water line, and went back to him. Yup, agony. Im walking around helplessly, and finally three big burly guys come walking down from where they watched the whole thing (from those expensive beach chairs with umbrellas). They thought he had thrown his back out. The finally helped Brian to his feet, and he started hobbling around. At that point, I turned my attention back to the kids, who were still playing. That went on (as Brian walked) for another 10 minutes. After my fourth time questioning him if he needed to go, he finally admitted that leaving might be a good idea. His knee was already starting to swell.
Long story longer, his knee was the size of, well, a small melon before too much longer. He took a hot bath, then iced the knee. I decided that he should be the lone-bed sleeper that night, so took a bed with the kids. By the next morning, it was obvious that there was something very wrong. That would also be the morning that I got up, repacked EVERYTHING and put it in the van b/c Brian was incapacitated. And still made it to the conference by 8:30 a.m.
We had the van packed, I was released from conference around 11:30 a.m., and we were on our way home. Brian went to the Ortho doc on Friday who confirmed that most likely he had ripped some more ligaments (but not his ACL) and would need more surgery. Still need the MRI to confirm that. But Brian cant get the MRI this week. Hes in Myrtle Beach, member?
Moral of this (very long and boring) story: 33 year old knees and skim boards dont mix. Sun, Surf, and (ice cream) meltdowns do. Choose your poison wisely.
(Isnt everyone SOOOOO looking forward to me writing a TR after a 9 day trip to the world? I will be able to give others a run at who can drag it out the longest. Really!)