Molly loves a party, as you know, and she had an exceptional week of them. We started on Saturday 28 February, so Jerry could celebrate before heading out to the US for the week. We sang, we played UNO, we gave gifts, we had cake and Molly loved it. Moving along, we had church on Sunday and she informed Father Lobo that her birthday was Thursday and he said he would pray for her...now that is a nice gift! Monday at concessions our friends, Keri and Kathy, wished her a good week. Tuesday we went to IKEA for a birthday lunch and stroll. Wednesday we went out to lunch in Waterloo with our friend Susannah whose birthday was Tuesday. Susannah took us to a special gourmet cupcake shop after lunch and had us each choose a cupcake to celebrate with on Thursday. That evening we attended the Dance showcase at St Johns and Molly told her many friends that "my birthday is tomorrow!" And of course they all wished her well. And the dancing was wonderful! Finally Thursday is here, her actual birthday, not that we are getting sick of it or anything :) we head to Bible Study, where Kathy has brought candles for the cupcakes and the whole beautiful group of women sing to Molly and pray for her. She is beaming! Then we have homemade macaroni and cheese for dinner and our fancy cupcakes for desert. And we give more gifts, some sent all the way from NJ. Friday morning a whipped down all the birthday signs and banners and said, in no uncertain terms, Now Your Birthday Is Over...see you next year!!
I've decided to move forward in some way every day this year! Physically, mentally, spiritually, gastronomically, every __________-ly I can!
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Molly's Birthday!
Well I can't blog about charlottes day and NOT about Molly's can I? I might scar them for life, cause them to not get along....oh wait, they already don't get along!! Okay, sorry, back to it...
Monday, October 21, 2013
Molly's Marathon
At this point Cassie had woken up and we were all freezing so we went down to Fort street first Presbyterian Church which had opened its doors to all the runners. She was able to get out of the stroller and run around and Charlotte and Kristin had a hot cocoa. Then Kristin got the text from PJ saying that Molly was struggling. I was surprised to hear this and the worry began. I let Jerry know and he and Danny hooked up with them and encouraged molly. We tried to get PJ to run on so he could get a good time, but he refused. " one dream one team" is what he said, and yes, I cried some more! Special Olympics brought this wonderful man into our lives 14 years ago, little did we know the impact he would have. His joy for SO brought people in to the program and kept them in and our lives would not be the same without him. Poor molly, little did we know but what happened is that the half marathoners were running in with the 26.2 group until turning off to their finish. Molly thought everyone shouting" you are almost there, you got this, the finish is right up ahead" were talking to her. And when 80% of the runners turned off she thought she would be done too. From there it was hard to recover and she began walking and running, really having to fight through it. I couldn't stand at the finish any more and just started walking back ward down the route to try to meet them. I found them at about 24, and jogged with them for 2 miles, trying to encourage molly to run, and stop crabbing. At 26 I pulled off and tried to run up to the finish but they beat me! PJ even let molly cross first. Aaawww, he is such a great guy. So if Molly decides to run again, we will pick a marathon with a different route set up.
As soon as she was done, all was well. She was stiff and happy to hit the massage tent with PJ, and hungry and ready for the meatball subs from the DagoJoe's food truck, but other than that she looked and acted great! unreal! There was a nice live Motown band at the after party, and then we were on our way home by 1:30. Molly couldn't wait to go to 5 pm mass, and deacon Pat asked everyone wearing a marathon medal to stand up and the congregation applauded. You can imagine how thrilled molly was with that! And the medal was worn on Monday to school as well.
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