Hi Jen
I'm so pleased to hear how well Georgia is doing and that her hip is
so much more flexible now. You know they're improving when they start
to keep up with their friends at walking and running!!
Thanks for the "congratulations! for Jenna, the ballet is good for
them, as Jenna's teacher has said that she's noticed her feet
starting to strengthen up with all the exercise, and as you've said
too Jen, Georgia's hip is also now more flexible.
Jenna also does modern, tap and theatre and like Georgia has a real
love for it. Who'd have thought this time last year that our children
would have progressed so much after what they've both been
through....gives hope to us all doesn't it?
Jen, let us know how Georgia gets on with her pins/plate removal, try
not to worry too much(easy to say I know) I've heard that for the
first couple of days children may be a bit sore and then things start
to improve. I don't think it should be too long before she gets back
to swimming and playgroup etc.
Look after yourself and love as always to Georgia and Gemma, Jenna
sends them both a big HUG!!!!
Love Susan
Hi Susan, good to hear from you, and sooooo pleased that Jenna is
> doing so well.
> Georgia has started ballet and is loving it, seems to be doing her
> the world of good too, her hip has become a lot more flexible over
> the past couple of months, she too is walking and running really
> well, she is almost as fast as her friends now.
> Congratulations to Jenna on passing her ballet exam, I don't think
> Georgia will be taking any exams for a while, they are still at
> the 'running around like pink elephants', stage... very funny to
> watch...
> Georgia will be having her pins and plate out at the end of June,
> haven't got a definate date through yet though. I'm really worried
> about this one, Georgia was 3 in Feb and so now understands what is
> going to happen and is worried about having an operation, of course
> we are trying to make it sound like a positive experience but we
> can't tell her that it won't be sore and uncomfy after the op as
> don't want to lie to her. We have bought her a Barbie bike to try
to
> soften the blow, although she is now telling complete strangers
that
> her bike is a present for when she has her pins and plate taken
out,
> so of course they ask why, and I'm having to explain over and over
> again...
> Am also worried that she won't be able to go to playgroup, and
> ballet, and swimming for a while, and will get bored.
> Anyway, must go, Gems is waking up...
> Take care
> Love Jen