Steven was nine years old when he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in February 2011. His knee was amputated in a procedure known as Van Ness Rotationplasty. He is determined to beat cancer.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
A better day
Although physically, Steven had a little harder day today (his head hurt a bit, as well as his leg), we had a better day emotionally around here. Some things he did today: held his new baby cousin, practiced the piano, visited his grandma, played chess and an Ipad game with a school friend, had a piano lesson and started a new book.
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Keep up the great efforts.
ReplyDeleteGood post! I like that one! I'm glad you had a good day Steven.
ReplyDeleteGood for him! All of those things would have made me tired without chemo! I hope you don't mind, but I added your blog to my blog list so I can read up on how you all are doing. That way I don't have to bug my sister everyday!
ReplyDeleteDear Ones Who are Now in Our Daily Prayers
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your life with us. I will be more grateful for normalcy whatever that is. I am learning that it changes all the time! I will also appreciate more getting to go out into crowds. Sometimes I just want to stay home, but now I will recognize that it is a blessing to get to go! We love you.
Thanks for this blog. I love checking on you two. Steven, you ought to do a study about earthquakes and you and your mom could do a little fieldtrip to Christchurch. We have several every day. Steven would like the science of the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteWe think about you guys daily and so badly want to help out. I was thinking our sickness was all clear around here and that we were germ free enough to schedule a playdate for the girls and Andrew. However, Thomas came home from school with a sore throat and headache. I am so nervous about passing anything onto your family that I would like to wait until next week. Can we bring you dinner next week? How about Wednesday night the 16th?
ReplyDeleteYou guys made our day.
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