Quintuplet Dad

This is a blog for Jayson Wilkinson farther to the Wilkinson Quints as well as Riley and Kaiya.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Everyone is coming home to Austin very soon!

Saturday is the day! We expect to arrive at the airport around 2:00 pm this Saturday so it should be fun. I am going to fly back on Friday night and then we are all going to fly back on Saturday. There will be one person for each baby including myself, Rachelle, Rachelle's mom Betty Ann Curtis, my mom Sylvia Wilkinson, and Dr. Candice Park (the one who delivered the babies). Unless something else really big happens, we should end up having a few TV stations there to record everything so hopefully you will be able to watch it on TV or on the Internet.

I have now been back in Austin for more than a week and it has been good. I haven't really liked doing the single dad thing again but I can see that the end is near so it isn't so bad. One of the hardest things about this whole journey has been being separated from Rachelle for so long. However, that will end soon and we are all excited.

Riley started second grade and he seems to really like his teacher already. He insisted on riding the bus yesterday and I was actually a little sad to see him go. He is such a great little boy. Yesterday, after school got out, he had to find his bus but he wasn't sure which bus it was. He decided to say a little prayer to ask what bus to get on and when he finished, he looked up and saw his friend Jared in one of the buses and knew that was the right one. The faith of little children is just so inspiring.

I wanted to mention also that we received another large donation from another group of Masons in New Mexico. This time, it was the Orient of New Mexico, Valley of Las Cruces, Scottish Rite Masons. I am really amazed at the generosity of people and it will really help. Any day now, I expect to start getting a bunch of medical bills and it is really nice to have some of those donations to help us pay for all of that. Also, my manager, Joe Silva, sent out an email yesterday starting a diaper drive here at work. That was really nice. He roughly calculated that over the course of the next year, we would need to use nearly 16,000 diapers. I saw that number and thought to myself, "I sure hope we can potty train these kids soon." When I was in Thailand, I remember that most of the babies there didn't use diapers. Of course, maybe they didn't need to worry as much about it because they rarely had any carpet but usually just had concrete floors that you could simply spray down with a hose. That probably won't work well here.

5 Comments:

  • At August 28, 2007 7:55 AM , lori said...

    how incredibly exciting to have everyone home soon, jayson!

    i'll be looking for a way to get in on that diaper drive even though i'm not an NIer anymore.

     
  • At August 28, 2007 8:27 AM , Mayhem said...

    Funny you should mention early potty training... there was a news article about that very topic just this morning. But I still think you would need cement floors for easy cleanup :-)

    http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695204946,00.html

    I hope everyone arrives back home in Austin in good health!! I'm sure that Rachelle will love her new home!

     
  • At August 28, 2007 5:05 PM , Kelly said...

    What wonderful news! Prayers coming your way for a safe trip home! How neat that your Dr is flying with you!

     
  • At September 2, 2007 8:55 PM , sher said...

    Don't forget KVUE's coming home special. It was on at 10 Saturday night, September 1st.

     
  • At October 1, 2007 9:51 AM , rhp said...

    Congratulations to Mom & Dad and the new babies - Riley and big sister.
    Can you fill us in with info about you parents and grandparents?
    Bob and Nan Powell Renton WA.

     

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