Tuesday, March 16, 2010

two weeks...

Today is two weeks Abby has been home and I have to say it is going good. We went to the doctors today and all her labs were better. Dialysis is going good and Abby is getting stronger each day. She went before spring break to visit her class at school. She seen thier green bracelets they have been wearing in her honor. It was very nice.
Abby went to a birthday party on Saturday, and she was very upset with me when she couldn't go in the jump house. It is on her no no list. After a cool down Abby took her frustration out on the party pinata and beat it open. It made her day all she talked about was how she was able to break that pinata. Sometimes we have stop looking at we can't do and give our all to what we can do.



Abby will be able to go back to school soon. She is excited and nervous at the same time. She is so happy the hospital will send someone before she goes back to explain to her class her kidney problems and how to receive Abby back. She is excited to see her friends and her teacher, she is nervous the kids will ask questions she doesn't know how to answer. What kid wouldn't after being through so much.

Abby is so really getting stronger and stronger each day. When she first got home she could only bike ride for about three blocks, now she can ride her bike for over a hour. The other day we went to the park and had a picnic. It was just awesome to see her playing on the playground, running around and going on the slide. I sat there and thought a month ago she was on a ventilator fighting for her life, a month ago she was to weak to get out of bed, a month ago seemed like this day would never come. God is able to do the impossible with one little strong girl.

After a six hour long doctor visit, Abby has conquered text messaging. She is constantly texting everyone now. It so funny.

Next month the doctors will be checking her blood disorder to see how its doing, please pray and believe God with me that it will on remission. Once its on remission she can get a transplant. All Abby talks about is her kidney transplant. I asked the other day what she wanted for her birthday and she told me a kidney. When she found out how many people in our families want to give her kidney and she says I only need one. She was giving Elisha a crash course on her kidney failure the other day, as I stood there listening to her educate him, I thought to myself WOW!

Keep praying for her progress she is doing good and we know she will continue on. Thank you for following her blog and all your prayers. I want to say a special thank you to HighPoint Church for your kindness you showed Abby and I and the last Chik Nite, It was so sweet and thoughtful. Thank you Ms. April and all the chiks at HighPoint.
















1 comment:

  1. I'm still thinking of you and praying for you! Hope you enjoy getting back to school. Maybe you need to try out for the softball team! Love, Jessica w.

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