Today is nine
years on from “Day 1” which is when we arrived at Bristol Royal Children’s
Hospital and we did not have a clue that 302 days later we would be in hospital
still.
“Day 0” was yesterdays
equivalent when we turned up at Torbay’s Louisa Carey Ward thinking not a lot
was to happen after the GP’s referral.
Walking down
the hill from dropping Heidi off at school this morning was a marked contrast
to where we were at in 2006. Today I
wondered if this ‘blog had been deleted through inactivity and the passage of
time and was pleased to still see it evident on the web, hence me posting on Face
Book about how times fly.....
Heidi is
seven now and doing very well at school.
She is looking forward to the summer holidays which loom, and going out cycling
with Rachel. I eventually got around to
mending Heidi’s numerous punctures. Even
my bike has had new inner tubes this weekend and is ready to roll.
Wilf is 4 ½
now and is just getting to finish his pre-schooling next week. He starts at Heidi’s school next term and
yesterday went in for a couple of hours to see what it was like. We did not get reports of any problems and it
appears he palled up with two little ones – Danny and Charlie. It will be very interesting to see how Wilf
gets on at school as he is quite independent and spent a fair amount of time
with Rachel who works from home.
Wilf is also
to start very soon with a local child minder who lives in the village and he
has taken a shine to her, and her little boy.
Hopefully this will give him more experience away from home with other
people and give Rachel some more time back for herself.
We moved just
over three years ago from Paignton to the village and the kids have a lovely
garden in which to play safely. This
weekend saw them in the paddling pool with Emily most of the day whilst Rachel
and I went out. Wilf stayed in the
longest and reluctantly got out later with chattering teeth. A warm bath drew him out of his pool, back
inside the house.
So much has
happened in the last nine years in some ways and in other ways very little else has
changed.
Heidi and
Wilf regularly talk about Freddie and Wilf recognises his photograph. She regularly
tells her school friends about him and seems comfortable with the whole
scenario. When my dad died in March of
this year Heidi went out that evening and pointed up to Freddie’s twinkling
star, and then saw another one, much brighter, and said “look Daddy – granddad
is up there now!”