Is it me or is this year flying by???
Alex is doing well, but completely swamped with school work as the semester comes to an end. I am so incredibly proud of the continued growth I see in him. His first semester he was very overwhelmed and needed a lot of hand holding as he figured out school in a regular classroom for the first time. He struggled with writing, organization, time management and we had several discussions about protocol when emailing professors. He has come so far! He often asks me to proofread his papers and the growth and improvement in his writing is incredible. He has come so far. I also saw some recent emails he sent to professors that were polite, respectful and well written. He has learned how to figure out prioritizing his work and very rarely needs my input or help anymore when it comes to getting his assignments done and turned in on time. He is balancing a full load, is in the honors program, as well as managing most of his medical care independently. I continue to praise God for the miracles he has worked and continues to work in this special child. He makes an impression and inspires everyone who has the privilege to know him. I cannot wait to see the plans God has for him unfold as he continues to walk his path with grace and joy.
Easter Sunday at Church |
My Maddy is also growing and changing. I have said for years I have never met a harder worker and that continues to be true. She deals with more chronic pain than most know and continues to push through the pain, her fears and anxieties to live life to the fullest. I never would have guessed when we changed barns how that would change my girl so drastically in all areas of life, but she truly is braver and happier! My girl who spent most of her life clinging to me and hiding behind me has found her voice and independence and is so much more comfortable socially. She has been to a birthday party, had playdates, and is even doing some lessons with different instructors while our Coach is away. She is currently so busy as we near the end of the year. Our big horse shows start up in the summer and run through the fall and winter, she has a speaking, singing, and dancing role in our church choir musical and a huge part in her dance recital. So on top of our regular crazy schedule we are squeezing in extra rehearsals and the usual slew of doctors appointments. We had a bit of a tough appointment at Scottish Rite last week. Maddy's left knee (the worse one) has begun to cause bigger issues. One part of her quad muscle has completely stopped firing and her gait is compensating for her knee which is causing pretty significant ankle issues. While we thought we might be able to hold off a bit on her first surgery we may have to proceed on schedule to alleviate the other problems. The PT we met with felt like for her long term riding we need to have surgery so we can start to rebuild the muscles in her left leg being effected. Her surgery was originally planned for next February so we have several more appointments as we approach that time. We are trying to balance the activities Maddy loves with the timing of surgery as recovery will take 4-6 months. We are having multiple doctors weigh in as well as far as timing and ensuring the best care following surgery taking in all of her health issues not just her knee.
Our Quigley |
Always love for Lila Bean |
Hanging out with barn friends |
Church with one of her faves! |
New glasses |
As for me, I was started on a medication for the enterogastric bile reflux however, it made things worse, not better. I was referred to surgery and am waiting for a consult as the surgery needed is quite difficult and not very common so finding a surgeon who is comfortable and capable performing it is extremely important. While no surgery is fun, I am so ready to feel better after two years of struggling health wise. This has been a long road, but I have hope of feeling better soon!
We have two trips coming up in the next little bit. We will head to Houston for appointments late in May and then shortly after we will visit Mimi and Aunt Jenn and family to celebrate Alex's 21st birthday!
Thank you for always walking beside us and holding us in prayer!
Ali