Hi
Today I had my eye operation cancelled. I was supposed to have it on Tuesday but unfortunately my surgeon's Daddy is poorly and so he has cancelled all his appointments for the next month. Mummy and Daddy are really disappointed as they said they were really nervous about my operation but they were excited too that I would soon have lovely straight eyes.
I don't know when it will be now as they are not going to even look at a new date until he is back at the end of March. It would have been nice to have straight eyes for my birthday in April but hopefully it can still be done before I start playgroup.
I am still enjoying my standing and walking and take a few more steps every day. I can crawl up to the top of the stairs in our house now. Mummy keeps the door shut so I can't go up on my own but as soon as someone opens it I crawl through so fast it is hard for them to stop me. Ha ha.
Take care and big hugs
Isaac xxx
Friday, 27 February 2009
Thursday, 5 February 2009
With tiny steps....
Hi
This week I surprised Mummy and Daddy by taking tiny steps. I decided I wanted to do this in my own time so have kept everyone waiting but now I feel ready to take some steps - only when I hold onto something of course! I especially like holding onto the bath and then walking to the other end and nocking toys into it. It is great fun.
Other tiny steps were made to reach our fundraising target. We still have a long way to go but it all helps and Glanrafon school in Mold kindly adopted the Moebius Research Trust as their charity last term and in such a short time raised £550! It was so kind of everyone. I went with my Mummy and Daddy to school to collect the cheque and met lots of the children who helped raise the money. It was lovely.
A big cuddle to everyone who has been helping to raise money for the research into why people like me can't smile.
It is only a couple of weeks until I have my eye operation to straighten my eyes. Mummy says I will still only see through one eye at a time but they will hopefully look much straighter. We are going to stay in holspital for a night so I can make some friends with the nice nurses and doctors. The doctor says I might need another operation after this one but hopefully it will be ok.
I hope you are enjoying the snow. I tasted some for the first time yesterday - it was lovely and cold. A nice surprise.
Big hugs
Isaac
This week I surprised Mummy and Daddy by taking tiny steps. I decided I wanted to do this in my own time so have kept everyone waiting but now I feel ready to take some steps - only when I hold onto something of course! I especially like holding onto the bath and then walking to the other end and nocking toys into it. It is great fun.
Other tiny steps were made to reach our fundraising target. We still have a long way to go but it all helps and Glanrafon school in Mold kindly adopted the Moebius Research Trust as their charity last term and in such a short time raised £550! It was so kind of everyone. I went with my Mummy and Daddy to school to collect the cheque and met lots of the children who helped raise the money. It was lovely.
A big cuddle to everyone who has been helping to raise money for the research into why people like me can't smile.
It is only a couple of weeks until I have my eye operation to straighten my eyes. Mummy says I will still only see through one eye at a time but they will hopefully look much straighter. We are going to stay in holspital for a night so I can make some friends with the nice nurses and doctors. The doctor says I might need another operation after this one but hopefully it will be ok.
I hope you are enjoying the snow. I tasted some for the first time yesterday - it was lovely and cold. A nice surprise.
Big hugs
Isaac
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