Well, it looks like we are in at Craig. Seth and I happened to be outside of the entrance at Kindred doing PT when Dr. Cilo (Craig's referring neurologist / rehab doctor) walked in. I waved to him and said hello. So he stopped to talk a bit and remarked on how well Seth is doing. Then he called up to the admissions person at Craig to ask about our status and she said we were going August 4th. I asked Dr. Cilo if that meant it was a done deal and he said yes. When I called the admissions person at Craig later to just make sure of everything, she said they would be putting the paperwork for the insurance through next Wednesday. She said this time Dr. Cilo's referral says that Seth will be weight bearing by the time he is admitted to Craig so she didn't think the insurance company would say no this time. I'll follow up with the Craig folks next Thursday just to make sure there are no insurance snafus.
So bottom line, how I am looking at this is that it looks very positive. And I'll believe he is going to Craig when we get admitted and his head hits a pillow on a bed at Craig Rehab.
And its going to be a long 11 days to that end. I've told Seth we both have to stop obsessing about this and just let it flow. We have to focus on his rehab where we are now. I plan to work him until he is in a sweat everyday and too tired to think about anything but sleeping. Anyway, that's my plan.
So this is a picture of Mark, Seth and I on top of Silverton Mountain. This is a ski area that is listed as one of the most extreme mountains on some list somewhere. You have to wear an avalanche beacon and carry a avalanche probe for them to let you on the lift. I just remember how when we first got on the lift, my heart was beating so fast. I was so scared thinking that I would get off the lift and immediately pitch into some abyss. But it didn't work that way. We found our way just like we are doing now. Its still a steep mountain, don't get me wrong. And it was hard. But the key is we found our way and had fun.
I've been kind of working on some goals for when we get back to our normal lives and one of them is that I want to be able to ski Silverton Mountain in style. Really telemark it. Be able to follow the fall line without stopping and have short tight turns. Seth may not be up for it this winter season yet (We'll start him out at Purgatory on the easy stuff at first maybe in January or February depending on if he needs PCL surgury on his left knee or not) but when he gets on Silverton the year after that, I'll be able to show him all the sweet spots of untracked powder! And then we'll go have coffee and a sweet at the Avalanche Bakery in Silverton!