Can it really be nearing the end of April? Travis continues to do really good with the Peg-interferon. Due to my schedule today, we did Travis' shot on Wednesday this week. (The flexibility to move the injection date +/- 1 day if needed is great.) By staying on top of the timing of the Tylenol and Ibuprofen, NO fever! Nothing, nada, zilch, zero! His temp remained normal and while tired, he felt pretty good.
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| Apr 17th donut |
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| Apr 23rd donut |
We enjoyed our Spring Break last week, movies and sleeping in were a great change of pace. Travis' Miracle League baseball started on the 12th and he's had a blast in the two games played so far. This past Saturday was a huge Easter Egg hunt on the Miracle League field, it was covered with plastic eggs and real candy.
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Miracle League Easter Egg hunt
(about 10 minutes in and still TONS of candy) |
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| Dyed Easter Eggs |
Earlier in the month Scott's sister and family came to Utah for Spring Break. A great time was had by all. Travis enjoyed seeing the "Cousins", and that's what he called them most of the time. ;)
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| Cousin Fun |
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| Picture of Scott, Deena, and all the MI cousins. |
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| Playing soccer |
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| Silly cousin fun at the Great Salt Lake |
Next week brings the routine Orthopedic appointment, we pray for a good appointment. Travis will attend the neighborhood elementary school starting this fall. Nolan will be out of elementary and in 2 years so will Barrett, they both are in a magnet program at a school that is not our neighborhood elementary. The new school is eager to meet Travis after hearing about him. Our IEP meeting will be on Tuesday afternoon. We will know his 2nd grade teacher then. We are a little nervous given all the great gains Travis has made with his wonderful teacher, she also had him in Kindergarten. I want to see his confidence continue as we all adjust to the new school. He is excited to be in the neighborhood school, but sad to leave his friends. He knows quite a few students already at the neighborhood school. Thank you for all the support as we all go through this journey.
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