19th to 31st August
We have had a bit of a strange week because Nana and Grandad went on a little holiday to see my big Cousin play Cricket. It was a bit funny being in their house without them. I liked having Mummy to myself and we went to see my Uncle and Aunty and little cousin and have tea at their house. Mummy made sure we had jobs to do outside the house everyday.
When I went to the hospital it was very strange because it was very quiet, there were hardly any children and my Uncle stayed with us and watched rugby and did work mostly. It was a very good visit though because the Doctor was so happy with me and my blood test results that she said that I can go home soon. One more hospital visit, one more injection in my wiggly and we are ready to go ...
We were very excited that we could go home and Mummy got busy arranging our flights but I'm not sure if we are both waiting for something to happen and it all to change again.
I have been practicing being a good girl and when Nana and Grandad came home Mummy and I decided to arrange a family party to say thank you to the whole family for everything they have done for us whilst we were here.
I was such a good girl that I even stayed with Nana and Grandad so that Mummy could go and have her eyes tested. I went to the big park with them and took my new bike. Mummy came to meet us at the park. I was very happy to see her and glad that she came to see me at the park like she said!
Mummy has been sorting out our stuff and I think we will need to buy another bag to take it all home! There is so much. Luckily Daddy will be coming to collect me and Mummy. He will finally come and rescue me!
Mum Says: It has been a long time coming but finally we have been given the go ahead to get back to our lives in Gibraltar. It is going to be hard for us both to adjust to normal life. We have been well looked after by the family and supported every step of the way. Alice is better but the truth is that she is still tired a lot of the time, although she never complains and is struggling to adjust to life after the intensive treatment. I am hoping that being home will help her get into new routines revolving around Nursery and friends not me and food! I've noticed the change in our easy going, happy little girl but I'm sure that things will improve with time.
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