Good evening.
So sorry I haven't updated for so long, things here have been pretty hectic. But we are just going with the flow.
First off, David had his birthday on April 12th; and he turned the big 18!! That is such a big deal. They told us 4 years ago that he wouldn't live to see 16, and he is now 18! He has become quite the young man, let me tell you.
Second, he finally got his license! He had his 50 hours, but he didn't really need them as he waited until he was 18 to get his license. Since he is an adult, he didn't need the hours. However, we still wanted the time behind the wheel so we know he has the confidence. He is a great driver, and he is happy to have his license. That was such a 'rite of passage' for him. We are so very proud of him.
Then this weekend we went camping for the first time in 2 years!! It was so much fun! We were so happy to be camping. It is something that David enjoys so much, and we have missed it so much. It just never worked out for last year, and we didn't realize just how much we missed going! So we got to get in some camping this weekend, and it was such a blast! The weather was perfect; low 80's, breezy, and beautiful! Now we can't wait to go again! David and I will be going for a week again this summer. We really missed our time last year. We won't get a vacation, so we will go camping.
There are other little things that have kept us busy. One of those is my precious granddaughter! She is such a joy. Walking all over the place, finally cutting teeth, and keeping me hopping!! She is so much fun. I am so tired by the end of the day, I'm not 25 anymore!! But she is worth it.
David has his appointment with the gastroenterologist on Wednesday at 3:30. Hopefully we will get some answers. Please pray that we will get some answers to some of the issues David has been having. Thank you.
Thank you for visiting. I will post after David's appointment and let you know what we find out. Please continue to pray for Rachel (not my Rachel). Remember, she is a member of our Osteo family, and she has taken a turn for the worse. She is sleeping a lot, that is the only time she isn't in pain. Please pray for her and her family. Thank you. Have a good evening. God bless you all. We love you.
Kristi and the Koury Klan
Today, up to 75% of the children with cancer can be cured, yet, some forms of childhood cancers, like osteosarcoma, have proven so resistant to treatment that, in spite of research, a cure is illusive.
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