Sunday, May 4, 2008

San Diego, Sunshine, Shamu, and Stones (kidney that is)

A couple of weeks ago my mom and sisters decided that they wanted to go to Sea World during Spring Break. They stopped at our house for the night on their way down to San Diego. At the last minute (as in the next morning, an hour or so before they were planning on leaving) Nate and I decided that we would join them on their journey. We thought that it might be fun for one last little trip before the baby comes. As soon as Porter heard that we might be going with Grammy he decided that he had better get packed. This is what he thought was most important to take.


Of course, he had to bring his boots, which he already had on, his swimming board, and two shoes, both of which didn't match. What a character!

Well, we threw our stuff together and we were off. About a half an hour into the trip I started to not feel so hot and started getting a weird pain in my side. I just figured that I was sitting some-what uncomfortably in the front seat (pregnancy will do that to you) and was getting a little car sick. I hadn't been feeling well earlier that week, and I just figured that my antibiotics hadn't kicked in yet too. Long story short, the seven hour ride down was completely miserable. After we had checked into our hotel and got everybody settled I told Nate that I needed to go to the hospital. The pain in my side was unbearable and I knew that I needed some help. Twelve hours, four ultrasounds, a diagnosis of a kidney stone, and a lot of pain medication later they realeased me from the hospital and we were able to get back to our kids. Thank goodness for my mom who stayed with them through the night in our hotel room.

The day I was realeased was supposed to be the day that we went to Sea World. Instead, my mom and sisters took my kids to the pool and on a small jaunt to the beach while I rested. I was hoping that the pain medication, love me some Vicoden, would help me through the day, but it made me extremely drowsy. Another long story short, because of the many prayers and fasting of others (thanks everybody), I was able to have a better day the next day. We went to Sea World and had a great time.
We started our day by feeding the dolphins, which my kids were not too sure about. You have to touch them on the head first, before you put the fish in their mouths. Well, the awaiting dolphin sits there with its mouth wide open and all you can see is teeth. Needless to say, it took a bit of coaxing before they would touch anything.
We also watched the shows and the kids loved them.
Good 'ol Shamu. Although, I think this whale was really named "Corky". My kids were so entranced with this show. I almost teared up a couple of times just looking at their faces. It was just the perfect look of child-like amazement and wonder. I am so glad that they were able to see it.
They liked the dolphin show, but their all-time favorite had to be the sea lions. They still talk about bits and pieces of this show all the time. I think it was a little more interactive than the others and they remember quite a bit about it.
Of course, we saw the sharks....
fed the flamingoes....
tried to get the kids to touch the sting rays (that was a no-go)...
visited the sea turtles...
and touched the star fish.
We had a great day. We had a blast and can't wait until we someday return. I was blessed to have been able to walk around that day without my pain meds. (Thanks for all of your prayers and concern on my behalf.) We spent that night at my aunt and uncle's house in San Moreno Valley.

Porter was exhausted, but wouldn't let go of his new Shamu souvenier. I am so glad that we were able to go when our kids were old enought to remember the trip.
The return journey was long and uncomfortable for me, but we made it. Thank goodness, the next morning the stone passed and I was able to get some much needed rest and recovery after a week in pain. Miracles do happen.We had a wonderful trip and we are looking forward to when we can do it again and really enjoy ourselves. Thanks mom for letting us crash your party and for looking after the kids when things were looking bleak. We love you. Thanks also to my wonderful husband Nate who put up with everything and was very patient with me. He stayed by my side through the night in the hospital and wouldn't leave me even though I insisted that he return to the hotel to be with the kids. You are the best. I love you!

7 comments:

Alesha said...

What an adventure... I'm so glad you are doing much better, kidney stones are scary enough but to be pregnant and not be close to home is even scarier. Your hair is so long. You two seriously have the cutest family ever, what a fun memory!!!

Anonymous said...

Mindi, I'm so sorry to hear about your trip to the hospital. That just stinks that you had to go & it was in a different state. Glad to hear that things are much better for you. We can't wait for our trip to Sea World in July. See ya soon!

Kendall said...

I am so sorry you got sick! You are actually the second pregnant person that has had kidney stones that I heard about in the past week! I am sorry!! It looks like you had fun in San Diego. We live about 2 hours from there! We cannot wait to go!!

The Mann Family said...

Mindy! You finally updated your blog! Yay! I'm sorry to hear about the kidney stones though...I've heard they are incredibly painful! I'm glad you had a fun trip with your kids at Sea World though!
-Sharon (and Brandon)

Kendall said...

Happy Birthday Melinda..I can't believe I still remember that! Hope you have a great day!!

Caitilin said...

Mind, what a crazy week for you!! So sorry you had to go through all of that; but so glad Nance was there to help out too! I had gallstones when I was pregnant with Gavin, and holy pain - they hurt!! So I can imagine what kidney stones felt like. Eeks! You are a trooper - or more like Super(prego)woman! Hope the next few weeks fly by - can't wait to see that new baby Cowan! Love you!
caits

Liz said...

Looks like you had a great trip. I am glad that you are feeling better!
Liz