Friday, October 14, 2005

Back in NC

We are back in sunny Carolina! Truthfully, we're exhausted, so perhaps we should blog tomorrow when we can actually type complete sentences.

Until then, here's some good news worth sharing:

Simi's back to his happy self again. It doesn't even seem to bother him that he has this nasty gash down his chest. He just calls it his "boo-boo" or his "scar" in a rather non-chalant way. He's an amazing kid.

We asked Simi to name the highlight of his Boston Adventure, part II. Immediately, he talked about picking up acorns in the park across the street from our apartment. He carried those acorns all the way back to NC, by the way. So now you know: picking up acorns ranks higher than getting a heart fixed (from a 4-year-old's perspective).

Although it may be temporary or perhaps completely unrelated to his heart, Simi's actually eating A LOT. Twice in the past few days he's even mentioned that he's hungry! The kid is nearly 4 years old and I can't ever remember a time when he's looked forward to eating or even confessed to being hungry. Regardless of the reason, it's music to our ears and we're happily feeding him.

Last, although Simi and Asher have been extremely close, I think this trip has made them even closer (if that's possible). They missed each other terribly while Simi was in the hospital. Back at the apartment, they shared a bed. From a parent perspective, it was amazingly cute to see them sleeping together. Now that we're home and they're each sleeping in their own beds, it'll be interesting to see how well they sleep without each other. (Selfishly, I hope they sleep LATE tomorrow!)

And on that note, it's now 8:15 PM and well past OUR bedtime. We'll write more about the rest of our Boston Adventure, part II tomorrow.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Welcome Home! Such great news to hear that Simi's energy and outlook appear as if nothing has happened. He is indeed an incredible boy! You should plant one of those Boston acorns and grow an oak tree devoted to Simi's repaired heart. Enjoy this wonderfully strong bond your family has fostered during this trying ordeal and Welcome Home! Kelly K.