Saturday, January 23, 2021

A Much Delayed Update

 Wow. . .it's been so long since I've updated, it would be impossible to catch up now.  I will try to summarize very briefly in 10 points. 

1.  Olivia is in 7th grade!  Middle School! 


2.  She has scoliosis.  Right now she has a 16 degree curve and her orthopedic surgeon is taking a wait and see approach, which is hard.  I understand that there isn't much that they can do.  But, once it gets over 20 degrees, you have to wear a brace.  :-(  We are trying things to hopefully prevent it from worsening. 


3.  She still has her hamster, Luke.  He is about 1 1/2 years old.  


4.  This past summer, both girls got pet rats also.  Olivia's rat is named Levi. He is very sweet.  Rats actually make really good pets.  


5.  Olivia is the sweetest, kindest person you will ever ever meet.


6.  Abigail is in the 2nd grade! I don't know why her school picture isn't saved on my phone. What an amazing person she is.  So cuddly and sweet.

7.  She lost her hamster, Lollipop, over the summer.  It was devastating to her as she was very close to that hamster.  That is one reason that we got the rats.  Her rat is named Remy and is the more social of the two.  Remy and Levi are brothers.


8.  Abigail is extremely smart.  Of course, we already knew that, but she is currently going through the process of qualifying for gifted.  So, I wasn't crazy when I thought she was outsmarting me at 3 years old.  Ha.


9. Our cat, Kelsey, got cancer. . .basal squamos cell carcinoma.  She had surgery last month and that was considered curable.  So hopefully we do not have to deal with any reoccurrence. Kelsey is not even 10 years old and is very much Olivia's cat. 


10.  We have all remained healthy and free from Covid.  I was laid off for a brief time between April and July, but other than that we have been able to work.  The girls have gone to school 5 days per week in person since September.  We are blessed. 


Stay healthy and happy everyone! 

Much Love!

Jodi

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I’ve followed you since Olivia was born. My daughter is exactly the same age. She also has scoliosis...a 16.6 degree curve. It began when She was 5 and was a lot more severe..just over 30 deg. The doctor discovered that a benign bone tumour was the cause of the curve so he removed it in a rather serious operation. The curve straightened itself out but over the past year she has grown rapidly and the curve has changed from 4 degrees to its current 16.6 deg. He’s also taking a ‘wait and see’ approach. She needs to go back to the doctor either in 6 months or if she grows another 5 cm. Whichever comes first. She’s a competitive gymnast so doesn’t need to do physical therapy or anything. The doctor says gymnastics is a perfect way to help manipulate the growing spine. Wishing you well