+ 63 days Post TransplantSorry it's taken me so long to update you, but we have been on the go! Last weekend we surprised the boys with a trip to Elijah's alma mater, Kansas State University. We took them up to see the spring ball game, to meet up with some of Eli's old teammates and meet the new coaching staff. The first pic you see of us is the picture we took on our way to the cocktail party for they had for former players and coaching staff. Elijah had a great time seeing guys he hadn't seen in years and it was hilarious hearing stories from his college days. It was funny to hear about some of the things that occured during his college football days, especially when I now see how those events helped mold him to the man he is today. I enjoyed seeing him enjoy himself with the guys. We stayed at the home of Larry and Donna Schlappi, big supporters of K-State(that's them pictured with Eli). They were such a nice couple, so hospitable and genuine. They have a little dog named Maddie, who the boys harassed all weekend. We all had an amazing time. Big Eli drove us there since we really don't want him on the plane for the first 3 months after the transplant. In the thrid pciture you'll see Eli with his bestfriends from college, EG (in the white) and Reggie (in the black). They were the three amigos back then. In the fourth pic you see Eli with two of his fraternity brothers. The last pics are of the boys hanging out at the football facility and on the sideline of the game. There's also a pic of Evan and Maddie, whom I sure slept long and hard after we left. Lastly I included a pic of the Wildcat Wall of Fame that has Big Eli's name included. We came home on Sunday and then on Wednesday the big man was off again. This time he drove to St. Louis to hang out with his friend Reggie, who's pictured above, who is now a sports agent and hosts a golf tournament and get together for his clients the weekend of the NFL draft. He just got back home tonight and he said he had a great time talking to the new guys who are entering the NFL and chatting with the old guys. I hope you found this update well worth the wait. I cannot begin to tell you how amazed even we are about Elijah's recovery from his transplant. He made his first attempt to start jogging last week. The feeling in his feet is steadily returning so he is very happy about that. He went to the doctor a few days ago (in between his roadtrips) and the doc said everything is still looking great so he doesn't have to go back for another month. What more can I say? God is good. Thank you for the prayers, I'll keep providing you with the proof that they work! Kimberly








