We left around 7 am on Monday morning for Yosemite. It is a little under 200 miles, 187 to be exact, to Yosemite to our front door. The kids were excited and the van started out running great. As we approached Yosemite...it was the beginning of the end. We got about 30 minutes out of the park entrance when the "Check Engine" light came on. We stopped, checked fluids and everything seemed okay, so we continued on. About 15 minutes later the light started flashing - not a good sign. We pulled over, had no cell phone service and wondered what to do. We said a prayer and felt like it was okay to continue, just at a slower pace. The light wasn't blinking anymore and within 10 - 15 minutes we arrived at the entrance to the park. David spoke with the ranger and she said that there was a mechanic shop in Yosemite Village. So, we decided to continue on. We made it to the campsite and were very relieved! The kids got their swimsuits on and headed over to the beach with Grandma and their Aunts and Cousins while all the boys helped David put up the tent. We unloaded the car and spent the rest of the day visiting with the family. David went over to the mechanic shop and talked with them and they agreed to look at the car. *****side note: I might get the order of these things mixed up, so if I am a little off, please forgive me.***** The good news of all of this is that we made it there safely. The kids were excited and we got to see our family in a really beautiful place.
On Tuesday the whole family wore our cool new family shirts (thanks to all that worked so hard on these) and went to Lower Yosemite Falls on the bus (my kids love riding the buses in Yosemite) after taking some pictures. When I find my camera I will post the pictures that I got. We had a great time looking at the waterfall and David took the kids up to climb on some rocks. Ted and Megan took me back to camp and David stayed a while with the kids and then they rode the bus back. Things were great. Then the fever hit. I started in with the chills and knew that this was not a good sign. I took some medicine and the fever went down and we decided that with no car (by then we had found out that there were major engine problems and it couldn't be driven home, but had to be towed - thank goodness for AAA) and since I was feeling better we would stay the night. The next morning I felt okay, but soon the fever came back. After a few hours and a rising fever, David's wonderful Mom and Dad hatched a plan to bring us home. Thanks Ted & Megan and Tami & Brent for the use of your cars and thanks to Mom & Dad for helping us drive everyone. While I got myself ready to go all of David's family was packing our stuff and taking down our tent. By the time I was ready to go, everything else was ready too. It was amazing to me. The Cox Family is AWESOME!!!! We really appreciate you guys and all the hard work you put into getting us out of there!
We left Yosemite around 5:15 and pulled into Kaiser's ER at 10 pm. After waiting for 14.5 hours in the ER I was finally admitted to the hospital with a white blood cell count that was off the charts (the opposite problem from last time). After many tests and many hours of waiting they finally diagnosed the problem, got me on the right antibiotics and I was on the mend. I was released from the hospital yesterday (Sat) afternoon. Thank goodness for modern medicine.
As for the car: David has spent hours talking with several different mechanics and they have determined that it needs a "Full head job" - at least I think that is what it is. Basically the top of the engine needs some major work. The car goes into the shop on Monday and it will hopefully be done on Thursday. We just cannot survive without a car and it is our only one. Starting on Monday I have appointments everyday - Monday thru Friday - for 5 weeks. We NEED a car. So it will be fixed.
So in a nut shell: We had fun for the few days we were in Yosemite, we are home safely, I am out of the hospital, the car goes into the shop on Monday and life doesn't look like it will slow down anytime soon. While things didn't go as planned, they are working out. I wish we could have stayed longer in Yosemite and that the car wasn't a problem, but it was beautiful and we loved being able to see family that we haven't seen in a long while. I am one lucky girl with a great extended family. All of you are great - Cox and Morgan. We are very blessed to have all of you in our lives and I love you all very much. Life is great and I am determined to enjoy it, rollercoasters and all. I am hoping for a less eventful week this week....stay tuned!
Sunday, July 12, 2009
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Glad to hear that you and the family got a couple of days. It ws good seeing all teh kids and Dave at church today. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. WE LOVE YOU!
Glad to hear you're home safely. Wish you were able to stay in Yosemite longer, but it was fun to see everyone there. Glad to see you feeling better. -Ted
aren't cars the most frustrating things? Always breaking down in the most inconvient places! I'm glad you enjoyed some of your trip! LOVE YOU!!!
I have admired you from afar for the last couple of years, as you walked your family back and forth to school past my house,.....And was fortunate enough to be aquainted at Mission last year.....Now, your courageous heart is just amazing to me, and I read your blog every night, and pray for you and your family...You are such an inspirational woman, and mother....!
Hey Kaci, bald chicks rock! I've been bald. Granted, by choice, but when you're a bald woman in this society you end up feeling a lot of compassion for people in your situ, because so many assume you're struggling w/ cancer and are compassionate towards you. People really are, Kaci, esp. me. A friend posted this link on Facebook about a man who healed himself of cancer through this method: http://www.apricotsfromgod.info/mystory.htm
We are totally rooting for you and keeping you all in our prayers daily. Much love, Keely and Seth
Also this from my friend who is an awesome healer, btw, Rania: "Also Raymond Rifes 'Beam Ray ' machine is something that works well for many cancer patients Sadira. Some call it 'Light Therapy'"
Glad to hear you are feeling better and I saw that the chemo is working to get rid of the bad stuff. yeah!!! Sorry we didn't get to visit more in Yosemite. I did love doing your girl's hair though...A special treat for me with all these boys. Even Valaite let me put her hair in a pony tail :). Even though camping in the dirt with kids can be very hectic and crazy at times it's all about making those memories...especially for our kids! I'm glad you guys came!
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