I have to
admit it has been a while since my last post on this blog. My apologies. I am pleased to report a gradual improvement
in things generally. The most obvious thing is the reappearance of Tabby’s
hair. At first it was a light downy covering – a bit like stroking a peach,
quite blonde as well. Today Tabby’s hair is looking a bit thicker - almost kiwi
fruit-esque. However, there are a lot of red-heads on Donella’s side of the
family, so I am concerned the next look may be a coconut if we continue the
fruit analogy!
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Ready for a Bar-b-que at St Andrews |
Along with
her hair, Tabby’s appetite has also started to re-emerge. Two weeks ago we went
up to St.Andrew’s to get the keys for Olivia’s flat for 2nd year at
university. We had lunch at an outdoor Bar-b-que restaurant and Tabby devoured
a whole medium-rare sirloin steak.
Ironically her blood results later that week were still a bit low, so we
were back at the “Sick Kids” for a top up transfusion. As ever Tabby was very
jolly and chatting to patients and nurses in the ward. One dad told us that his daughter
was back in the ward with a temperature and a cough and the Doctors had
diagnosed the common “rhinovirus” as the
cause. To which Tabby replied “Does that
mean she has grown a horn?” Her wit was too quick for us Dads. I think her
blood transfusion was donated by a comedian. That
weekend, Tabby had a “Sleep-over” at her friend Ruby’s house. It was the first
time in ages that Tabby has had a night away. Tabby loved going to “Yo Sushi”
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In for a top up |
Last
Wednesday, Tabby was due to have more chemotherapy but – you guessed it - her blood count was still too low. Yet another
delay. Instead she had her first day of Primary 3. The highlight so far has
been the “Street –Dance” lessons. She comes home to show us what she has been
taught. I have to say she is certainly throwing down some crazy shapes (I think
that is what you are supposed to say).
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Ready to start Primary 3 |
Last weekend
went well. On Saturday morning I took Tabby back to her swimming lessons at the
David Lloyd. It was really good to see everyone there again and the instructors
made Tabby really welcome. They had often been asking how she was getting on. This was her first lesson since December 5th
last year when she was too cold and tired to finish the lesson.... Anyway, she is in the same group as Poppy
once more and by the end of the lesson was thrashing around the pool along with
everyone else. Whatsmore, I didn’t get criticised on my ability to tie Tabby’s
hair into bunches or a pony tail afterwards as I usually do.
That
afternoon, Tabby and I went to a bar-b-que at Richard and Julie’s cottage in St
Abbs. After a wonderful lunch, we all
trooped down to the beach to run on the sands, explore rock pools and paddle in
the sea. Then back to the cottage for pudding.
It was the sort of afternoon Enid Blyton would write about in the
“Famous Five”, although lashings of ginger beer were replaced with just
lashings of beer! When we got back to Edinburgh (7pm) Tabby and I joined
Donella at John and Felicity’s Lunchtime drinks party. With an impromptu disco, Tabby was back in
there with more of her “Street Dance”.
On Sunday
morning, Tabby went to Sunday School, where Ewan is currently a “Sunday Club”
helper. At this point, we would like to thank everyone in Sunday Club for their
lovely “Get well” cards and presents. Tabby loves them and has shown them to
everybody.
As I
mentioned in the last blog, a group of us are taking part in the Glasgow to
Edinburgh cycle ride as team “Pedal 4 Paul” to raise funds for our local
childhood cancer charity “It’s good 2 give”. With a bit of luck, hopefully we
will have a bit of a tailwind from the west! If you would like to sponsor me, I
have set up a sponsorship website via the link below:
If you see
any of us cycling past on Sunday 9th September give us a cheer.
Alternatively visit the link above to see what we are doing.
Finally,
Tabby started her “Maintenance Chemotherapy” today. Although it goes on for
around 80 weeks (yes 80 weeks), it means that her high dose, Intensive
Chemotherapy regime is now behind her. We
reckon this is a bit of good news. I know that it is a “school day” etc but
suspect we will join Tabby in a quiet toast to herself and the Staff of Ward 2.
Who knows? We may even do some “Street
Dance”!
As always, Thank
you for reading this blog.
The Lawsons
Hi Tabby
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy time you've been having and I'm delighted to see the progress you are making. You certainly have the starring role in 'Brave' as far as i'm concerned.
I hope you continue to feel better as the weeks go on. I'm off on holiday today and will miss cheering your daddy (and everyone else) on their bike run. I hope they have a good day and the weather is kind to them.
Will be in touch when I return.
Love B xx