Cal finally had a break from work, so he used it to go out and visit and Grandma and Grandpa. He hadn't been to Syracuse since December and was very thankful to see both of them. While he was there, he was also able to help get a few things done for Grandma as well. The biggest item on the list was cleaning out Grandpa's 2006 Dodge Caravan and finding the title to it. Since I was coming out in March to help get ready for a garage sale in May, I was very happy to hear that there would be room to store the items. I was also glad to know that they had decided to give the car to Jess. She and Adam only had one vehicle and it wasn't running the last I heard. Once Jess had her own car, Aunt Vicky wouldn't have to run as many errands for her as well. It may not look the best, but it should work well for her needs.
While Cal was there, he also took Grandma over to see Grandpa. Since the hospital is talking about sending him to rehab in Fort Wayne or Muncie, I was very glad that she got to visit with him before then. Cal said that Grandpa looked a lot better than he thought that he would. They put him on a steroid which had seemed to help. Cal was very positive about his visit to the hospital and was glad that Grandpa liked his chocolate shake. I was very happy to hear about his day. My mom looked great in the pictures that they took and he was even able to find the tax documents that I had been looking for so that I can help my parents file their taxes this spring. It has been very overwhelming trying to manage all of this while living a thousand miles away. Thus, I really appreciate Brett and Cal taking time out of their weekends to help. It takes a village, no matter the age of your family.