We are having a wonderful time in the Maldives, where the sun continues to shine despite a poor forecast and where Christmas is becoming ever more apparent. Angelina is flying around the island on her bike and fearlessly trying a variety of water sports including scuba diving and paragliding. Ava is thoroughly enjoying kids club, especially the arts and crafts and baking. She is also keeping up wi....
We have finally made it to the Maldives, having decided to treat ourselves to a long overdue break. None of us slept on the 14 hour journey, but it's hard not to relax now we are here. Our island is incredibly quiet (although I'm sure that will all change by the weekend with the influx for Christmas) and we are surrounded by white sand and turquoise ocean. Despite the weather forecast lo....
Our last few weeks of term have been crazy, with 2 school concerts, 2 trips to the theatre, 2 early Christmas lunches and several house guests. One of Ava's highlights was a class activity making gingerbread houses, thanks to Julie, mum of her lovely friend Ruby. We have ended the term on a very positive note and Ava has been extremely happy with her temporary teaching assistant, Miss Charlot....
At Archangel we are grateful to have such loyal followers and are always very touched by any fundraising efforts. However when we heard from Eloise Burkey, we were literally left speechless! Eloise is Angelina's best friend and her family have been amongst our most ardent and generous followers from day one. Eloise is still thinking about ways to help us and so, during her school holidays, sh....
Ava had a super birthday week, with dinner at her favourite restaurant in Harvey Nichols and a fun day of 'black friday' shopping on our school inset day. She was particularly thrilled to get a pair of sparkly 'Lelli Kelly' boots, which I always say no to (on the grounds that they usually have the brand name emblazoned across them), but this year they were actually the only boo....
Happy 9th Birthday to our beautiful, special girl. Despite the challenges which life throws at you on a daily basis, you are always smiling. Despite how tough things can be for all of us with MLD in our lives, you never stop making us smile. We celebrate your existence today and every day.
Thankfully we have had a much better week this week. Ava has been very happy at school with her temporary teaching assistant, Charlotte, who is extremely calm and gentle. Because Charlotte is experienced in manual handling of children with mobility issues, she has been able to take Ava to some lessons which she has been missing out on this term because of their location. These include science and ....
This past week has been particularly challenging. Ava's school assistant injured her back, as a result of which our school, concerned for Ava's safety, decided that Ava would be best off staying at home until the TA returned. We were all most upset by this, as being in school and around her friends gives Ava a huge amount of motivation and is a vital part of her recovery. Thankfully our....
Another crazily busy couple of weeks have flown by. We had a good half term week, when it was wonderful to have Grandma Angie to stay. Ava also had a daily swimming session with Musa which she thoroughly enjoyed, in particular trying out a 'subskate' surfboard. This week Ava has been quite tired and unfortunately had a fall at school and badly bruised her chin on the ground. However, a m....
Ava has had a good week, with three positive days at school before our half term began on Thursday. She had been doing very well in her lessons and even did the same work as the rest of her class in maths, which is quite an achievement considering how difficult number processing has been post-chemo and how far behind she has been. I have also noticed in the last couple of weeks that Ava has been a....
Ava has made a very enthusiastic return to school following our trip to Milan. Dr Biffi has always maintained that being amongst her peers and being mentally challenged to keep up is one of the best things to aid Ava's recovery. We have certainly seen evidence of this over the past 2 weeks, when her very upbeat mood has been noticed by many and her teaching assistant has made several comment....
Another nil by mouth start, this time for a swallow function test. The ability to swallow is one of the things that can be affected by MLD and since Ava has started to cough when she is drinking, I wanted to check whether this was the first sign of some degeneration in this area. Ava was very brave as the camera was inserted into her nose, in order to look down her throat. She then swallowed both ....
We began today nil by mouth for an ultrasound scan of Ava's gall bladder. After a late breakfast Ava did another small part of the neuropsychometric assessment which had been missed yesterday. Because it was so brief I was allowed in the room and observed a test which involved identifying very complex shapes against the clock. Given Ava's slow processing speed, I was surprised to see her....
A very interesting day today. This morning I had a meeting with a very experienced neurologist, who helped me understand a little bit more about the make-up of the nervous system and why we are seeing very noticeable effects of the disease in Ava, despite the appearance of disease stability in all of the biochemical tests. She explained that the Central Nervous System is made up of isolated areas ....
Today was relatively relaxed, with only a 2-part neuropsychometric assessment from 10.30-12 and 3-5pm. In between we managed a visit to the toy shop under the hospital and to have lunch in our hotel at a reasonable time. Ava managed well with her walking frame this morning, although the walk from hotel to hospital took her around 30 minutes (5 if you are able). It was a reminder of how hard things....
Last night we flew back to Milan for Ava's 18 month post-transplant checks. We started our day at the hospital at 8.30am today with height, weight and blood pressure checks, followed by ECG and a multitude of blood tests. It was lovely to see an array of friendly faces, including translator Samir, nurses Gigliola, Silvia, Alda and Morena, psychologist Francesca and doctor Laura. Next was a ge....
Ava has had a good start to the new term and is getting on well with her new teaching assistant. Her brain is certainly being stimulated by the other children and she seems well engaged and more chatty. She has a walking frame to help her cross the playground and crucially this is keeping her active. It also allowed her to take part in a trip to the Florence Nightingale Museum last week, which she....
Ava has had a much better week and done some great work in her therapy sessions. Although she is still struggling to put weight over her feet and regain her normal walking pattern, her sitting to standing is much steadier. On Sunday we also had a fantastically uplifting moment when she stood up and walked a dozen steps completely independently. This is something which she hasn't done in month....
A mixed week last week. Ava had a couple of off days mid-week where she struggled with her therapy and seemed to find it very hard to concentrate or be motivated. She has been sad without Angelina around, which may have had a lot to do with it. Thankfully she seemed over this by Thursday, when she began working hard again. The therapists have started noticing an improvement in the quality of Ava....