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An amazing day!

I am very happy to report that we found the turtle!  He had crawled up in Brylie’s clothes and was resting very comfortably.  Jason put him back out on the balcony last night and gave him a towel and a tray of water.  Apparently he got very cold as he had wrapped himself up in the towel.  I couldn’t find him at first, and I was afraid that he had taken a 9 story fall!  We went about our day checking on Mr. Turtle a few times.  When we came back from our last therapy session, Jason and Brylie went out to check on him, and no turtle.  Apparently Mr. Turtle did this time take a 9 story dive to a better place!  It was very windy today, so that could have very well been his fate too. 

Brayden did better than normal today at PT.  He didn’t holler near as much and he didn’t fall asleep in the stander.  I really hope that we start seeing results where his tone is concerned.  I know it is very uncomfortable for his muscles to be so tight all of the time.  The big changes we will most likely see will happen over the next 6 months or so.  Even with Brayden yelling at Tom during PT, it is very hard to not have a great time when we go.  Tom, Martin, and Jason are very engergetic guys.  They are always dancing, singing, and having a grand ol’ time.  Jason and I about died on Friday, it was just our family and Tom in the PT room.  All of the sudden a song in English came on.  It sounded very much like Anne Murray from the 60′s.  Tom just starts belting out the song in Chinese- high notes and all!!  I gotta say, I don’t think any American guy would be caught dead singing an Anne Murray song, let alone attempting the high notes!!!  Sooo funny!!  We really have a lot of fun with them.

After PT, Jason decided to order spaghetti for lunch.  Hmmm, Italian from a Chinese restaurant.  It was really pretty good though.  They put peppers and onions in it, and they use diced pork instead of beef.   As we were finishing up lunch, we got another suprise from home!  Jason’s mom’s package arrived today, and let me tell you, it couldn’t have come at a better time.  I was starting to ration food so that we could make it the rest of the trip.  Sue, I am really glad you didn’t see the box when we got it!!  That thing has been through hell and high water!  They cut it to shreds so they could see what was inside.  You could barely even see the mailing label there was so much tape wrapped around it! They opened cereal box too- just the box not the bag.  I have never gotten a box from overseas before, so I don’t know if they do this same thing in the US or not.  I just can’t imagine having all of my packages gone through.  Another freedom we American’s take for granted!  Anyway, thanks so much for the goodies Sue!  I’m kind of glad that they delayed the shipment bc it really worked out for the best.  I barely even pulled the Snickerdoodles out of the box and Brylie was tugging on my arm to get one for her- but believe me, Jason wasn’t far behind!!

The surprise birthday party for Ching was a big hit.  We had spaghetti, pizza, duck, Chinese dumplings, veggies, fruit and two cakes.  Sounds like a lot of food, but Jason or I neither one made it through the line before all was gone!  Oh well, it was still lots of fun, and Ching was very suprised.  The crowd died down at about 7:30, and we had the most amazing ending to our day!  There is a man from the U.S. that is here for his second round of treatments.  I honestly do not have enough time or space to give his story the justice that it truly deserves, but I will try give you a short run down.  His name is David Aldridge.  He fell out of a boat, hit his head, and basically drowned.  When they revived him, he was blind, and paralyzed from the chest down.  He had no control, feeling, or movement of anything from his chest to his feet.  He also could not speak clearly enough for anyone to understand him.  He came to the Shenzhen facility 18 months ago for his first round of treatments.  He is now without his trach.  He can see about 8 feet in front of him clearly, and can see outlines as he looks farther.  He has complete control of his trunk, and can do sit-ups on his own.  He has feeling throughout his entire body.  He can move both of his legs and feet.  He can walk with assistance in a swimming pool.  He talked to all of us for about an hour tonight about his amazing progress with only a very slight slur.  I cannot tell you how absolutely wonderful it was to hear him speak.  I got about 20 minutes of video that I can’t wait to share with you.  He said that his vision was the first thing to return and that it continues to improve still today.  His story gave every person here hope.  Of course we will not all be as fortunate enough as David, but isn’t it great to know that we can tell the doctors that they are completely full of bs when they tell us there is no hope when it comes to brain injury!!!  Funny thing how David’s story isn’t all over the media isn’t it?  Apparently doctors and pharmaceutical companies aren’t the only ones getting rich off of sick people!  I guess healthy people don’t make good news stories. 

Brayden has his last spinal injection tomorrow- YEAH!!!  Please say a little prayer for him when you go to bed tonight.  I do hope things go as well as they did last time.  His final injection is Friday, and it is by IV.  This week is pretty busy, so hopefully it will go rather quickly.  Talk to you all tomorrow!  Our love from China!

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Good-a Sataday to ya, me love!

Well, our day didn’t exactly go as planned, but we had a fantastic time with Giovanni and Elvia today!  The driver picked all of us up at 9:30 sharp in a mini-van.  Let me tell you, two wheelchairs, 7 adults, and two kids in a van- that was quite a site.  A young man, Felix, or Alex as Giovanni calls him, served as kind of a tour guide.  He had our whole day planned out for us, and gave us the quick run down of the history of each of the planned stops.  Our first stop was supposed to be a cruise of the Qingdao Bay, however, it was “too bloody foggy to see anyting, so-a we don’ta get to go on dat boat, so what!”  Not to mention, it was like 30 degrees colder at the ocean, so we didn’t want Brayden or Elvia to spend to much time outside.  We then decided to stop at the Trestle.  We stopped along the railing to watch the locals dipping for clams, crab, and fish in the rocks.  All of the sudden, Giovanni takes off running and goes down to the rocks.  We spot him buying a turtle.  He brings it back up, and tries to convince Elvia to hold it.  She never gave in, but Brayden and Brylie got quite a kick out of it.  Brylie latched onto that thing and held it for quite awhile!   I was sure that Giovanni planned to return the turtle to the vendor, but guess what is crawling around our room!!  We tried to keep it out on the balcony, but apparently it really loves us bc it climbed over the treshold and into our room.  We took our eyes off of it long enough to talk to dad and mom, and now the turtle is missing in action!!  Hope we find it before the cleaning lady does!

We made a stop at a VERY busy shopping market next.  Let me remind you that this is like the Labor Day weekend over here, so the crowds are enormous!!  The population of Qingdao is 3 million in the city and 5 million in the countryside.  All of the people from the countryside come into the city for this weekend!  Imagine all the people!  Trying to find a parking space is nearly impossible.  We headed down this little lane to find a parking place that was barely as wide as the van.  For about 10 minutes, our driver attempted to fit our big ol’ van into a space for a motorcycle by manuevering around in that very narrow lane!  Oh my goodness!  Thank the Lord that a car left, so we were able to just park along the lane.  After a quick bit of shopping, we were off for lunch.  Being the very kind Italian man that Giovanni is, he asked Felix/Alex to find a restaurant that serves both Western and Chinese food- you all know how much I loooooovvvvveeee Chinese food!  Thankfully he took us to a place that served steak.  Jason, the kids and I devoured it like it was our last meal!!!  I certainly realize why we American’s are so “chubby” and these Chinese folks are so thin.  Our family ordered steak, of course.  In the picture on the menu, it showed that it came with a baked potato and some steamed veggies.  Perfect!  We also ordered a side of fries for Brylie.  We get our plates and there is a steak, 5 french fries, 3-4 water chesnuts, and a cherry tomato.  Thank goodness we ordered the side of fries for Brylie!  I’m sure the Chinese folks that were with us thought we were complete hogs!!  They had rice and veggies with fruit juice while we pigged out on steak, fries, and Coke!!! 

We next headed to the Olympic village.  Qingdao is hosting the sailing competition in August.  The village is still closed to tourists, but we got to at least drive by it and have a look.  Our journey ended with a stop at B&Q.  I was wondering why on earth we were headed to another restaurant- B&Q is similar to how they spell Bar-be-que in a few places over here.  This place was however very similar to Academy Sports back home.  It was very nice, but Brayden was being not so quiet so we were ready to get out of there.  On our way to the check out, Jason and Brayden were a ways in front of Brylie and I.  As Brylie and I came out of the side aisle to follow the boys, a man who was staring at Brayden and Jason ran smack into Brylie and I!  It almost knocked me over, and poor Brylie hollered at him.  I guess I need to learn how to say “watch out” and “excuse me” in Chinese!! 

All in all, we had a “bloody good day mate!”  Giovanni and Elvia are such nice people, and Felix was great to our family.  After spending a day with the Aust-Italian’s, we find ourselves saying things like they do.  Kinda funny!  Well, until Brylie starts throwing around the four letter words like Giovanni does!  Both of the kids really like him.  We are back to the grindstone tomorrow.  Kind of odd having therapy on Sunday, but I think maybe the holiday threw things off a bit.  We also have the suprise birthday dinner for Ching from NJ.  Hope you all have fun at the weddings and ball games this weekend!  Talk to you soon! 

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