Year after year, the month of
March holds so much significance in my life. 5 years ago, Kaylie was diagnosed,
and 2 years ago was her second surgery, the cervical fusion. One of my favorite
Apps, is “Timehop”. I love to see things that I posted so long ago. It
occasionally posts some difficult times, but there is way more happy times,
than the difficult ones we thought we would never overcome … but we did! Every
time around this year, I start looking for that first post of Kaylie’s dx. I
never can remember the date I posted it, b/c it wasn’t the date we found out.
We kept a lot of stuff that happened in March to ourselves. Many people had no
idea she was even having an MRI early in March for headaches.
Its also weird the things you
remember during difficult times. I remember when I got the call from our pediatrician’s
office to come in, that I was on my way to class, and that I kept driving, and driving,
and I ended up on Northwest Expressway in a parking lot at a Buy4Less…. I never
go out to Northwest Expressway, but I could tell you the exact spot I was parked
in. Another significant memory that sticks out is I remember where we were at
on the highway coming home the next day from the doctor’s office, when I was on
the phone with my mom and I told her…. “we don’t have to worry, its not a brain
tumor… its just this condition called Chiari something”, or the exact spot off
the exit ramp, where I turned to Ben, and I told him “No matter what, we can’t
let this come between us”… all in the same day. Its funny how memories work.
So 2 years post-op!! Things
couldn’t be better! I should say that doesn’t mean things are “perfect” with
her. She occasionally still has headaches, at least once a month. She still has
forgetting issues (will always be there, but we work around them)… but that’s
about it. That’s GREAT for us! Especially coming from a child before this
fusion surgery missed well over 54 days of school in one semester, the nurse
called me every other day.
We have reached out to our
“going to be new” neurosurgeon once Rekate retires. L Things are in line with her, which is a HUGE relief
off my shoulders.
*side-note… this is all I am going to say about this right now.
*side-note… this is all I am going to say about this right now.
I guess let me talk about our
year since I last left off! School is going great for her! We recently had her
annual IEP meeting, I was going in thinking she didn’t need to be on one
anymore, but her team still noticed memory issues, that didn’t happen all the
time, but enough so that leaving her on an IEP for “maintenance” would be the
best decision, and it would benefit her as she moved up in grades.
Kaylie has a love of reading
and science… (here is hoping for a future neurosurgeon!) lol, Her science side
is very interesting. She loves all sides of it, not just one particular area.
Her school has a Robotics team, but b/c so many kids want to be involved, they
do a draw of the name thing to choose the participates. This year they had a
few other like programs, that are short, to try to be able to let more kids be
involved. Kaylie was part of one that was to “learn more about robotics” It was
only for about 6 weeks or so, time Christmas came I was on the hunt for
robotics items. Out of all my research, I had found out that our public library
were the ones helping the schools with their robotics stuff, and that the
library also had their “own” robotics club. It had already started and was
filled, but there would be another time for her to apply for the program in the
spring. Well, come January the application was out to join, but it was only for
6th grade to high school. So we filled out the application anyways,
pleaded her case…. And they accepted her!!! I had to sit down with her to
explain that she would be the only elementary student, and possibly the only
girl…. But she didn’t care! She has been going for a while now, and absolutely
LOVES it!! It’s so funny, because she is the tiniest person in there, but she
holds her own! There are 16 kids, including her, 3 girls. What she tells me,
they have split into 2 groups, one group is building a Lego sorter, and the
other group (which she is on) is building a life size robot to greet at the
doorway of the library. The life size robot also is divided into groups, she
choose to be on the “eyeball” team! LOL
Most of the kids are in high school ....they are so much taller than her! |
I went back to school last
fall!!! Spring semester came around and I needed to take that Human Anatomy
& Physiology class that I have had to drop twice. As much as it has become
a superstition to me, I decided to take it in an 8 weeks time frame instead of
the semester… I just finished it last week! I’m so proud of myself, and that I
conquered the fear of ever time I took this class, something happened to Kay! While
I was taking it, she would get such a kick out me telling her what I was
studying, or showing her a picture I took of a sheep’s brain. We had to do a cow’s
eyeball (which I didn’t take a pic of), but one day she was all “Try to get a
picture for me”…. Lol I love my little science nerd! A girl after my own heart!
Only, b/c Kay would look back on this and be all, "Where is the picture of the sheep's brain?!?" LOL |
I’m not sure if I mentioned
that Kaylie started piano this past September. She is doing really well, and
her teacher is the “perfect” fit for her! She loves it!
The holidays were good! Our
Halloween party was a blast! Christmas was good too! So glad it’s spring…. I
love the warm air and all the flowers and trees blooming. Speaking of spring,
we finally got a tornado shelter!
Our shelter, before it was placed underground! Yes, it fits all of us! |
Abby & Mason are doing well!
Abby is still very involved in orchestra, and Mason has started playing
baseball!
No summer plans, I think we are going to finish remodeling the girl’s bathroom, and do a lot of stay-actioning! And enjoy "things" being good!!!
No summer plans, I think we are going to finish remodeling the girl’s bathroom, and do a lot of stay-actioning! And enjoy "things" being good!!!
~The Barnes
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