Day 51 - Sunday 11/11/07

Tym’s and his Friends Becoming Family (FBF) Family.
Tym finished out the week at Winways and appears much happier that he’s in a home setting, and close to his family and friends. This week, he got to see Bee Movie, eat In-N-Out, and go to the mall. Best of all, Tym got to spend his first weekend with the family (at home) and not in a hospital or rehab center. We had a great time having him around.
Saturday he was visited by some friends from his original church, 1st EV Free. We took him out to lunch, then over to Jeremy’s for the evening. We finally had dinner at Tym’s favorite restaurant, Red Robin. We came home and had a lot of fun playing Nintendo Wii. We played all the sports games. Tym was quite good at tennis, golf, and bowling. He was very competitive, and laughed and cheered himself on.
Sunday morning we woke up early and got cleaned up and dressed up for church. Tym and his whole family went to surprise his friends at 1st EV Free. We had a great time, and everyone was so happy to see him there. Thank you for all the kind prayers, hugs, and praise. After the services, we went to lunch at BJ’s restaurant in Brea with the family. We tried to test Tym on what he got out of the Pastor’s sermon, but he could not really remember anything specific.
We went to Costco to find Tym a nice recliner to sleep in, as he can’t sleep comfortably in a normal bed due to his surgery. Unfortunately it was a bust, but we did get some food for next weekend because going out to eat everyday is becoming expensive. We continued on home, and packed up. I tried to get Tym interested in reading because he’s currently less than motivated to read. I picked some Calvin and Hobbes books because they should be short and easy reading, and there are pictures to help explain the context. He struggles reading the comics without help, but hopefully he’ll be more willing to read. Later, we ordered pizza (ok, we are cooking from now on) and played the Apples to Apples board game. In the game you are supposed to relate your noun cards to the adjective cards read by the judge. This gave Tym a chance to test his cognitive skills. He seemed to have fun, but was not nearly as worthy of opponent as he was on the Wii. Then it was back to Winways for another week of therapy.
NOTE TO DAD:
READ Dad. READ, READ, READ! It’s your middle name, remember?
Ok, so it’s REED, but they both sound the same right?