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Meningitis!

July 28, 2020

Rachel was having headaches the last couple of days on vacation. On our scheduled last night of vacation Rachel got a headache that would not go away. She is prone to headaches/migraine so we gave her Ibuprofen (which usually helps) and then Tylenol and neither seemed to help. She also has allergies so we gave her Benadryl and that didn’t help either. She was throwing up throughout the night. The headache remained as we drove home. After falling asleep in the car she woke up and said she was feeling better and was ready for lunch. We were all pleased she was feeling better!

Less than an hour later the headache returned. By the time we got home (7:00 pm) her headache was unbearable so we called the after hours pediatrician and they sent us to the after hours clinic. Her condition worsened. She threw up at the clinic and then her mental status began to decline as well. We took her to the hospital emergency room!

Because of the pandemic only one of us was allowed to go into the ER with Rachel so Mom went in and Dad had to wait in the waiting room. Rachel had a lot of tests: Covid19 (negative), EKG, blood tests, urine test, CAT scan, and a lumbar puncture. It was a very long and scary night and Rachel was in a lot of pain (across the front of her forehead). We were admitted to the pediatric unit at 6 a.m. the next morning.

Rachel had a fever and was on IV meds. Despite being given very strong medications, they barely touched the pain. The blood draws and fluid from her spine were sent off to labs around the country. They were trying to rule out Lyme’s Disease and Meningitis (Bacterial, Viral or tick borne was in question). The lack of answers for a diagnosis and poor pain management were significant challenges we faced throughout the hospitalization.

Because of the pandemic only one parent was allowed on the pediatric unit at a time. Mom took the night shift (sleeping on a pullout chair) and dad took the day shift. They met each morning at the entrance to the unit to share updates and exchange car keys. Patricia was able to stay with Lizzy at our home for the entire length of the ordeal. It was truly a blessing to have her there to help and support Lizzy and our entire family! Friends brought us plenty of delicious meals and offered much prayer and support:

From Brother and Sister Lewis

By day 7 Rachel was starting to feel better but they still did not have a diagnosis and they decided to get an MRI. Although she was too sick to use any of it until the last couple of days, there were video games, movies, games and art supplies available on the unit:

Picking out a movie from a huge list

Rachel spent a total of 9 days in the Shands Pediatric Hospital. She continues to follow up with a neurologist for Migraine management/treatment. Although there was never an absolute diagnosis, they settled on viral meningitis (although bacterial nor tick borne were completely ruled out) cause unknown.

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2020 Vacation Day Fifteen

July 27, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Fifteen- Our Final Adventure: Old Mitchell Trail to Mt. Mitchell and Setrock Creek Falls. Final hiking mileage for the vacation: 71 miles!!

The trailhead looking into the sun๐ŸŒž.
This trail was very muddy and rocky and ruddy!
The upper trail quickly got steep and strenuous.
Nice!
We met back up with the other trail.
Climbing fun ๐Ÿ˜Š.
We reached the summit!!
On top . . .beautiful!
Lizzy thought this was funny:
Quite a few wild flowers on the trail we took back.
We made it to the top at a campground.
Rain clouds were forming and the trail was a bit muddy and slippery already so we took a shortcut.
We just barely beat the rain! End of this hike and on to the next!
We had lunch and rested while the storm passed over. We had the trail to ourselves when the rain stopped.
Prepared just in case it started raining again.
Very easy trail.
One more turn.
We made it and had the falls to ourselves thanks to the storm.
Time to explore. This is our last waterfall of our trip!
Two happy girls.
One last view!
We were so happy to have this brave and courageous one with us ๐Ÿ’•.
Our final hike of the entire vacation! A total of 71 miles of hiking this vacation.
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2020 Vacation Day Fourteen

July 26, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Fourteen Adventure: Linville Falls, Diggers Falls and Wiseman’s View.

There are more people at this location so we are masking and social distancing.
Cool climbing tree!
Beautiful double waterfalls!!
Very cool feature behind us.
Short but sweet and on to the next falls (same location).
Easy hike up to the next falls.
A must climb area!
Nice little falls.
Oh, and more climbing!
That was nice but now let’s climb a mountain!
I gave them Pixie Sticks for motivation!
Beautiful!
There were mountains and mountains.
Daredevil Lizzy (Dadย had a very good hold on her!).
The next viewing spot.
A great view from the edge!
I can fly!
Dad was not so sure about letting mom go close to the edge.
She convinced him she wouldn’t fly, jump or fall.
Lunaย has been spectacular on this vacation!!
One last visit to the edge.
Happy as can be!
Back at the campground there is a place to swim.
The water was too cold for her!
Roasting dinner on the campfire and smores of course. . . can’t get much better.
A great day!

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2020 Vacation Day Thirteen

July 25, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Thirteen Adventure: North Harper Creek Trail and Upper Falls Trail.

All smiles and ready to go!
There were several (some challenging) creek crossings.
Steady. . .
About 3/4 of the way on the trail we came to this cascade water slide!
No way are we sliding down this!
A little further down the trail we came to this beautiful waterfall!
A ginormous leaf!
Refreshing!
Having funย ๐Ÿ˜.
One last lookย ๐Ÿ˜.
Back to the creek crossings.
This was a challenging adventure but worth the effort!
We had some lunch and rested up for hike #2.
This started off as an easy hike.
We had one slightly challenging creek crossing then came to this waterfall!
This was as close as we could get to this one.
This was a major water crossing, but we made it!
It had rained earlier and it was slippery along the trail and our fearless leader took a bit of a hard fall. It’s swollen and sore, but he’s was okay thankfully. *Later we realized that it was probably fractured but it healed on its own.
That was an action packed adventure!
Off to set up camp!
We had a hammock incident. The girls were in the hammock and the tree it was attached to started to fall!!ย ๐Ÿคช๐Ÿ˜ฑย We moved the hammock two more times before finding a secure location.
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2020 Vacation Day Twelve

July 24, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Twelve Adventure: Roan Mountain- Round Bald, Jane Bald and Grassy Ridge Bald. Lastly, Roan Mountain State Park.

We stopped at a pullout on the way to the trail. Wow!
We found the trailhead. It rained last night and into the morning so it was a little chilly this morning.
Half of the trail is in Tennessee and half in North Carolina.
All of this hike except the last peak (Grassy Ridge Bald) is on the Appalachian Trail.
Entering a magical looking forest.
The first view!
Heading up to Round Bald.
Beautiful!
Round Bald (the first peak).
Heading to Jane Bald.
It was a rainy morning so the air was cool and the ground wet, but gratefully we stayed dry.
Peak #2.
A nice place to relax and enjoy the view!
Spectacular views indeed!
Happy x4.
The conqueror!!
With all the rain last night and this morning we had to hike up a creek running down the trail.
Briefly leaving the Appalachian Trail to go on to Grassy Ridge Bald.
Another cool looking natural tunnel.
The greenery was so lush in this section.
We made it to the last peak on our hike.
More beautiful views.
This pretty lady was up there too.
Conqueror#2.
Having fun on the way back down.
The fog was lifting.
There were plenty deer!
We did it!
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2020 Vacation Day Eleven

July 23, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Eleven Adventure: Appalachian Trail to Laurel Falls. Roan Mountain State Park: Peg Leg Mine Trail and Cloudland Nature Loop.

This is also part of the Appalachian Trail to Laurel Falls.
The trail went by a creek.
There were several spots where we could get close.
Luna does not like us to be separated.
Friends help friendsย ๐Ÿ˜Š.
The rock features were nice in a few sections of the trail.
A few bridges too.
A nice place to relax!
A steep climb up.
โ†™๏ธ Laurel Falls.
A steep and long climb down.
To this beautiful waterfall!!
Happyย ๐Ÿ’•.
Fun!
Building a cairn is relaxing.
Luna was relaxing too after that long steep climb.
One last look!
Back up…
Lizzy took the lead up.
Luna did great!
Very nice adventure!
Adventure #2.
We will start with the Peg Leg Trail.
At the observation deck first, but the foliage was too overgrown to see any of the mining paths.
Lizzy ran ahead to the mine.
The entrance is open, but the mine inside was blocked off.
We made our way in.
Inside the mine.
Heading back to go to the next trail.
Off to Cloudland Nature Loop.
This is supposed to be an interpretive trail, however the brochure for the trail is at the visitors center which is closed. So we had to do our own interpreting.
A couple of obstacles along the way.
It had been raining so it was a little muddy.
Then we got caught in the rain! Dad went and got our umbrellas and escorted each of us to the car.
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2020 Vacation Day Ten

July 22, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Ten Adventure: Appalachian Trail – US 19E to Hump Mountain. 12.3 miles!

Back on the Appalachian Trailย ๐Ÿ˜Š.
Beautiful trail on a beautiful day!
The A.T.
Unnecessary (at least today) bridge.
Pretty.
Great place to take a break.
And explore.
The trail was a steady incline the entire way with some interesting features.
We went from Tennessee into North Carolina on the way up (vice versa on the way back).
Mountain views!
Beautiful!!
Flowers too!
Friendly bee.
Gorgeous!
Along the trail.
More flowers too enjoy!
Out onto the open climb up the mountain.
Just beautiful!
That top peak is our destination!
The views were amazing!
Mom ran up to the top and Luna caught up to her.
Spectacular! Mom said it literally brought tears to her eyes.
Mountains in every direction.
Happy is an understatement!
Enjoying the wild flowers on the way back down.
Rest break!
We hiked over 12 miles!!
A fantastic adventure on the Appalachian Trail!
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2020 Vacation Day Nine

July 21, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Nine Adventure: Appalachian Trail – Oliver Hallow Road to Watauga Dam (5.5 miles).

First hike on the Appalachian Trail.
Mom has been rather obsessed with the Appalachian Trail for a few years now with plans to someday section hike (not through hike) the entire 2,190 mile trail. She was super excited to be hiking on this trail with it’s iconic white blazes.
The Watauga lake was visible (and accessible) for a large portion of this hike.
We suspect there is usually more water in this section. We took the bridge regardless. As I have previously stated, Mom really likes bridges.
More beautiful views.
Exploring.
Rachel loves the mountains.
Our first sight of the dam.
First we had to take the road up.
Mom HAD to stop to take a pic at this sign.
Beautiful!
Enjoying the view!
The girls saw this rope swing on the way up so we had to stop and try it out on the way back. Lizzy was super brave!
Rachel’s turn!
Diving in!
Swinging and jumping in too!
The swimming area had a clay bottom and Patricia liked this spot for relaxing.
We had some visitors.
They were not shy.
We decided to get back on the trail. We stopped along the way back here for a rest break.
Bear warning (from 2017).
Super fun adventure and everyone was happy!!

Off to our AirBnb:

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2020 Vacation Day Eight

July 20, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Eight Adventure: Rattlesnake Ridge Trail to Dick Creek Falls, Cherokee National Forest, TN. – 7 1/2 miles!

This is our second hike right from our campground! This time we will take Rattlesnake Ridge Trail up to Dick Creek Falls.
Off we go!
The creek was a little less present throughout this hike (only a few crossings).
Up we went to . . .
This beautiful view!
Through the mostly quiet woods (buzzing bees).
Onto a rocky road.
Passed a very large mushroom.
Back by the stream.
Easy river crossings.
Passed a large toad.
To the top of the first waterfall.
A climb down and here she is!
Beautiful!
Happyย ๐Ÿ’•.
The happy explorer!
Now that’s a big snail!
We came upon a campsite that was unfortunately left a mess with trash.
It became obvious that some hunters were here previously because there was a board with bullet holes and we found bullet casings.
No shell on this snail.
We made it to the top of the second waterfall.
We had quite a climb across the edge of the top of the waterfall and down this crevice to get to the waterfall.
Well worth the effort!
The explorers!
The happy coupleย ๐Ÿ’•.
A view from the side.
Friendly caterpillar.
Lizzy acting out her dramatic experience of nearly falling at the downed tree crossing.
Blackberries galore!
This was a 7 1/2 mile adventure today! The longest so far.
*Mom and Dad were a little annoyed at one of the girls who decided to go too far ahead on the way down the trail out of eye and earshot (hence a few less smiles).

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2020 Vacation Day Seven

July 19, 2020

2020 Vacation Day Seven Adventure: Rock Creek Falls, Cherokee National Forest, TN.

Rock Creek Trail. The trail was right in our campground!
Looks like she’s ready to go!!
Nice looking trail.
Very big snail!
Looks like a pretty old sign.
We had several creek crossings today.
We got this down now!
Beautiful creek along the trail.
This is off trail – she is really enjoying climbing!
Beautiful.
Sliding down the cascades is fun too.
We made it to the first waterfall!
A great place to kick back and relax.
Or climb!
A little bit further up the trail to waterfall #2
Beautiful!
Mom and Dad went off on an adventure and climbed to the top of the waterfall. They said it was quite challenging. Happy parents.
We had a good little hike with two nice waterfalls!