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Monday, January 13, 2014

MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2014


Sorry for the silence

Good evening. 

It was called to my attention that I haven't updated for awhile; sorry about that!

Things are very busy around here. We have not heard from UCSF about the MRI yet. I need to call them, but I hesitate to do that because all I see are dollar signs when we are talking about a specialized procedure. I know David's health is of #1 priority, but I would be more concerned if the surgeon had been concerned. So......I guess just stay tuned

Well, our new granddaughter was born, as scheduled, on November 26th. She came in at 6 pounds 10 ounces and 19 inches long. Her name is Olivia Grace, and she is a beauty! They did ultrasounds of her heart and kidneys, and she is perfect! Lucy came through the surgery fine. I can't believe Olivia will be 7 weeks old tomorrow! Lucy went back to work last Wednesday, so I have both my granddaughters every day. I love taking care of them! Elena loves her baby sister, She is always saying, "baby sister is so cute!" She loves to rub her head and kiss her. She says baby sister is so soft. She is going to be a great big sister, So far Olivia is a better eater and a better sleeper than Elena! Elena still doesn't take naps much. I still lay her down, but she plays. And she doesn't eat enough to keep a bird alive! I don't know how she is growing! She is a skinny little thing! I can't believe she will be 3 on January 26th!! They grow up too fast.

David is working a temp job again. This one has a good possibility of becoming permanent. He is doing data entry for the state in the file management section of the general services division of public safety. He wishes he didn't have to work (I do, too), but he does. He really likes the money. It is nice to have him doing something any normal 19-year-old would do! He still spends every weekend at the girls' house. He's a great kid/young adult.

Well, that is about it. Thank you for visiting and checking in on David and the Koury Klan. God bless you all. We love you.

Kristi and the Koury Klan

Whether their children are in remission, cured, or still in treatment, parents of kids with cancer never really relax. Your mind tells you if it happened once, it could happen again.