I'm not going to lie. Ever since moving back home to Vegas I have had trouble understanding why God chose me for all of this. I had made an awesome life for myself back in Nebraska, I had made great friends, had a job that I loved, but I was just to sick all of the time to really enjoy all of those things. Then, the second I moved back to Vegas, I started to feel better. I finally found doctors who understood and they've helped me find treatments that are really working. Why couldn't that have happened in Lincoln? Over the last few weeks I've started missing my Nebraska family even more. So I planned a semi last minute trip. My allergist thought this was an awesome idea. He's very concerned that this sudden uptick in my health is temporary. Although we're both praying this is the beginning of remission there's just no way of knowing. So he thought now, while I'm responding to treatment and am stable enough to travel, I should go.
I couldn't contain my excitement in the weeks prior. My doctor decided that since I don't have an immune system at all I needed to wear a mask on the plane as well as to block out any scents that could trigger a reaction. We put together my Emergency Room protocols and Reaction Treatment Protocols. I was able to put them into a packet to carry with me so should something happen all my emergency protocols and information was all in one place. I'm not a fan of traveling with my mask on. It tends to draw unnecessary attention, people think I'm the one sick and passing out germs. I am sick but other people's germs are more dangerous to me than I am to them. But there is one perk. A mask scares people off. So there's many times you'll get the whole row to yourself because well.. everyone is scared to sit next to you. Sometimes you just have to find the bright side.
Finally I was off! I packed a backpack full of Elizabeth friendly snacks so I didn't have to worry about something I could safely eat at any of my connecting airports. I arrived in Denver with no problems. I was proud of myself for making it that far! I was doing it guys! My flight into Omaha was slightly delayed so I did have time to find food in Denver and an empty area to take my mask off and eat which was nice. I was in the air when it was time to take my night time meds. It was challenging because I did have so many to take. I also got some interesting looks when I did my night inhaler. But everyone got over themselves and there were no real problems. We hit some crazy turbulence and being jostled around made my stomach turn but thankfully that was it. The pressure change of taking off and landing didn't cause a reaction and I am soo grateful! I had finally, at 11:00pm made it to Omaha.
Saturday, one of my best friends and I made our way into Lincoln. We decided to get in on the Husker Game Day hype and walk around downtown and by the stadium. So. Much. Fun. I used to work first aid at all of the Husker Games so I would be at every single one. But there's something about participating in it that is so exciting. We ate lunch downtown and went to my favorite ice cream place ever. Then we treked another mile over to the stadium. We watched the marching band perform as well as the football players and coaches arrive. I've seen it from far away before, but being right in the middle of all the game day hustle.. there's nothing like it. I was able to say hey to some of the people I used to work with at the game which was nice. Right about when the game was supposed to start we headed back to our car. We walked at least eight miles during all of this. I was so impressed with both of us! I didn't pass out or have any reactions and we walked in the heat so much. My feet did hurt but that wasn't a huge deal. Erin's heels were bloody from a poor choice in footwear but we survived!
Sunday was state fair day! I love the state fair! We never get to go to the fair in Nevada.. mostly because no one actually knows where it's located. This is my third year going to the Nebraska State Fair and it just keeps getting more fun every year. We were able to watch the Firefighter Challenge. Which is where fire departments all across the state compete against each other. It was super cool to watch. Then we met up with Katie! She was there to watch her ag students show their animals in contests. I can't say I have ever watched pig shows before. But it was pretty interesting to watch. But in between pig shows I was able to eat all the fair food! Well... by fair food I mean three bags of cotton candy and the best prime rib sandwich. We visited all of the exhibitors that gave out free food, shot archery, and learned about agriculture. Well, I learned about agriculture because ya' know I'm a city girl who knows literally nothing on how corn is made. But the best part is we finished out the night with a Cole Swindell concert!
The rest of the trip was super relaxing. I hung out with Katie in Wahoo for a few days. And then back into Lincoln to hang out with more old work partner and her family. I played play dough and tickle fights with a two year old who still couldn't entirely say my name but he and his brother are pretty darn cute!
On Thursday, I flew home to Vegas. It was a long travel day. My first flight to Phoenix was delayed by 45 minutes which was fine but inconvenient. When I finally made it to Phoenix I had to walk from one side of the airport all the way to the other side. They do have the moving walkways but just standing on those were making me dizzy. I finally found a nice guy driving a golf cart and asked him for a ride. He was super nice about it and drove me all the way to my gate! Where I sat. Until of course a lightning storm blew into Las Vegas and they shut the airport down. We weren't able to take off and our plane was delayed for an hour at first. Then the lightning cleared in Vegas, but of course a dust storm started rolling into the Phoenix area and we weren't allowed to take off, so now we were delayed another hour. Finally at 7:25 we were able to take off.
It was the best vacation I could have asked for. I really needed it. I really needed to see all the people I love and miss so much. My Nebraska family has a huge place in my heart and they will never know how much they mean to me! Thank you guys for giving me the strength and love and encouragement from far away. I love you all and can't wait to see you next time!!
With Love,
Elizabeth <3
Sunday was state fair day! I love the state fair! We never get to go to the fair in Nevada.. mostly because no one actually knows where it's located. This is my third year going to the Nebraska State Fair and it just keeps getting more fun every year. We were able to watch the Firefighter Challenge. Which is where fire departments all across the state compete against each other. It was super cool to watch. Then we met up with Katie! She was there to watch her ag students show their animals in contests. I can't say I have ever watched pig shows before. But it was pretty interesting to watch. But in between pig shows I was able to eat all the fair food! Well... by fair food I mean three bags of cotton candy and the best prime rib sandwich. We visited all of the exhibitors that gave out free food, shot archery, and learned about agriculture. Well, I learned about agriculture because ya' know I'm a city girl who knows literally nothing on how corn is made. But the best part is we finished out the night with a Cole Swindell concert!
The rest of the trip was super relaxing. I hung out with Katie in Wahoo for a few days. And then back into Lincoln to hang out with more old work partner and her family. I played play dough and tickle fights with a two year old who still couldn't entirely say my name but he and his brother are pretty darn cute!
On Thursday, I flew home to Vegas. It was a long travel day. My first flight to Phoenix was delayed by 45 minutes which was fine but inconvenient. When I finally made it to Phoenix I had to walk from one side of the airport all the way to the other side. They do have the moving walkways but just standing on those were making me dizzy. I finally found a nice guy driving a golf cart and asked him for a ride. He was super nice about it and drove me all the way to my gate! Where I sat. Until of course a lightning storm blew into Las Vegas and they shut the airport down. We weren't able to take off and our plane was delayed for an hour at first. Then the lightning cleared in Vegas, but of course a dust storm started rolling into the Phoenix area and we weren't allowed to take off, so now we were delayed another hour. Finally at 7:25 we were able to take off.
It was the best vacation I could have asked for. I really needed it. I really needed to see all the people I love and miss so much. My Nebraska family has a huge place in my heart and they will never know how much they mean to me! Thank you guys for giving me the strength and love and encouragement from far away. I love you all and can't wait to see you next time!!
With Love,
Elizabeth <3
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