Before a Christmas tree takes its place in our home today, I wanted to reflect on some of the moments the last couple of months served up.
Lily continues to really love volleyball and it shows with just how dedicated she is to improve. It's fun to watch her hit the s*it out of the ball and only get smarter on the court. She puts in the time to get stronger and smarter and her dream to play college volleyball continues to take shape. She made the team she wanted for club season too so her volleyball journey is about to kick into higher gear.
I had a really good start to October visiting family in Chicago. I was spoiled with summer-like weather the whole trip. Visiting my brother's grave, his new memorial bench overlooking Lake Michigan, hanging with family, and going to a UofM tailgating party with the friends and family that really knew my brother was what I came for. My sister and I laughed and cried so much together on that trip.
One of Lolo's happy places is going to Cubs games and she took me to the final wildcard playoff game. I get it! Super fun atmosphere.
A family picture on Eric's memorial bench recently installed near their Lake House in Fennville, Michigan at Pier Cove Park.
I was most distraught at Eric's grave. I was a bit blindsided by the intensity of emotion I'd feel being there. It didn't bring a level of comfort like the bench did. The finality of it, like the biggest punctuation period at the end of a sentence of the last line in a great novel can bring. I didn't like the feeling one bit and I made the mistake of fighting it instead of leaning into it.
We had fun together exploring Holland Michigan too. What a fun little town.
A picture of my brother Eric exploring the beach near his bench. My sister reminded me of this picture and I'm glad I found it.
Elise underwent her 4th surgery this Fall in relation to her macrodactyly condition. For the first time, it wasn't an operation on her special foot. Instead, it was addressing her leg length difference. The doctor said to Elise that she was putting Elise's growth plates to sleep in the tibia and femur of her longer leg. This will hopefully give the other leg time to catch up during Elise's expected final growth spurt...and yes hopefully stop at the right time and not overshoot it. This was a preventative surgery to have a lower chance of future pain related to mobility. Elise made it clear in "Eric" fashion how she felt about it but overall she did great.
Birthdays and Thanksgiving is what keeps us the fun kind of busy in November every year. My Dad turned 88 and my mom turned 84! I know it's kinda weird to say as a daughter but I'm simply super proud of them and what they do and endure on a daily basis. It's great to have them back in Portland. I'm inching closer to 50 too and felt the love. Sharing a meal with friends of over 25 years was a highlight.
Thanksgiving with my parents and neighbors brought some fun laughs thanks to Elise and the secret dares everyone had. I had to speak in an accent throughout the meal and Opa had to bring up the penny in conversation every chance he could are some examples.



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Great Job as always 👏
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