Kellisa
finally went a year without brain surgery. However, her seizures took a turn
for the worse. Kellisa spent five days in the hospital paralyzed after one
seizure. The neurologist had no choice but to max out Kellisa’s medications to
get the seizures under control. She continued to have seizures, just less
frequent and severe with paralysis usually lasting less than an hour.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
2002 (Kellisa's First 18 Years)
2000 & 2001 (Kellisa's First 18 Years)
Kellisa was up at midnight so she could welcome the new year, 2000, into her life since it was a major accomplishment and reason to celebrate.
Later in
the day, we went to Blue Springs State Park about an hour from our home. We saw
a sign that swimming was allowed in the spring, but there was also a warning
about the possibility of alligators in the water. Florida was still very new to
us and the idea of taking a plunge on New Year's Day into 72-degree water was
appealing to me.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
1999 - Part III (Kellisa's First 18 Years)
The one
normal thing we did was order a large wooden stork to be placed on our front
lawn for Kellisa’s arrival. It was huge with a large red heart painted with
Kellisa’s name and date of birth. When we arrived home, we took celebratory
pictures of Kellisa with the stork in front of our house. After the pictures,
Lisa carried Kellisa through our front door for the first time. Kellisa was
home.
1999 - Part II (Kellisa's First 18 Years)
My dad
wasn’t known for sharing his feelings. He kept them inside due to a rough
childhood without a father. His father showed up unexpected to say “Goodbye” as
my dad left for a tour in Vietnam, just in case my dad didn’t make it home
alive. This was the last time my dad would see his father and I would never
know my paternal grandfather.
My dad
learned early and often how to keep his feelings from others. I can only
remember him telling me that he loved me once and that was while he was hugging
me right after Everett passed away. He whispered those three words into my ear.
This would be the first of only three times I ever saw my dad cry. The second
would be when my mom joined Everett 8 years later. The third was earlier in the
day when he realized we lost Kirsten.
1999 - Part I (Kellisa's First 18 Years)
After
many years of countless negative results, I failed to get excited while Lisa
went through the process of completing the test. To our shock and excitement,
the test came back positive. It was after 10pm on New Year’s Eve, but we wanted
to be 100% sure before we got too excited. Lisa found a clinic open and we
raced to have another test completed.
Monday, May 18, 2026
A Personal Wheelchair User's Experience Flying Southwest Airlines with Assigned Seats
SMF-AUS-MCI
May 9, 2026
MCI-PHX-SMF
May 15, 2026
Kellisa flew four segments last week on Southwest Airlines. This was her first trip since Southwest changed their seating policy to assigned seats. Kellisa has flown Southwest almost exclusively over the past 20 years. The only exceptions were trips to Hawaii and Alaska before Southwest started flying to the 49th and 50th states and one trip to Billings.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
"A Day of Flights"
9 years ago...1/3 of Kellisa's life has gone by since we gave her the present of "A Day of Flights." May 16, 2017 was one of the greatest days of Kellisa’s life and I haven't been able to come up with a better birthday celebration, despite many hours of racking my brain.
After many months of planning and finally pulling off the day better than I dreamed, I was struggling to post about it. Thankfully, Lisa came to the rescue and for the first time in this blog's history, Lisa has written a post and it captures the day and our gift of flights to Kellisa for her birthday better than I could have ever done. *This is also by far the most popular post on our little blog.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
Golden 1 Center
Sacramento, CA
November 28, 2025
3pm
Lisa and I saw Trans-Siberian Orchestra
back in Jacksonville in 2010, but we could only stay for the first half of the
show because we had to get home for the baby-sitter. You will never see another
“baby-sitter” typed on the blog because this was the only evening ever
that we had someone watch the kids while we went out. I take that back, grandma
watched Kellisa and Egypt while they slept once so Lisa and I could see a
midnight showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Monday, April 20, 2026
A Wheelchair Accessibility Guide to Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park
Three years ago, Kellisa
and I had a week open for adventure. We decided to spend our time down in the
Palm Springs area to explore some new areas while making a return visit to
Joshua Tree National Park. Thanks to COVID, this would be Kellisa's first flight
in 50 months, by far the longest she ever went without being on an
airplane.
We had such a great time, we thought we would share our guide to the Palm Springs region again for our readers.
Thanksgiving 2025 on the Bay



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