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Become an AdvocateWe ended the week with a birthday celebration for Geoff’s mom Joyce, who was 79 years young. She reminded the kids about how she was an only child and never had a sibling to fight with or play with and how lonely that could be. While our children could not quite relate to the idea of being lonely without the other one, I do believe they left Michigan with a greater appreciation for family. We shared a room together, and the kids slept on the floor, despite there being space in other places in the house for them to sleep. Geoff and I wondered if this might be the “last” time for wanting to stay close to Mom and Dad on a family trip-- or would they continue to stick close together for years to come.
We returned to NH in the middle of the night as there was an old friend’s wedding the very next day. Always grateful to travel and equally grateful to return home safely. And so now we are in the middle of summer. Geoff’s adaptive water-skiing program, Eastern Adaptive Sports, will be featured in my next blog, because, well, it wouldn’t be the summer playbook of our life together without it.
Heather Ehrman Krill is a writer- wife- teacher-mom who lives in the White Mountains of NH with her husband, Geoff, a paraplegic and professional skier, and their two children, Carver and Greta who are 12 and 11 respectively. Please check out her novel True North, website www.heatherkrill.com, author FB page Heather Krill, and @heatherkrill1 on Twitter.