Unfortunately Celia has received more insensitive comments at kinder from a different girl this week ("we're all going to the cinema for X's birthday but you can't come as girls with no hair aren't allowed in", "don't touch my doll as she doesn't like girls with no hair" etc). She even had a boy at school orientation day come up to her and say "I don't like you" when he'd never even spoken to her before. To make matters worse the oral chemo has resulted in a horrible rash on her face so I can only imagine the teasing will get worse. My fear that this would scare Celia away from kinder/school has however been unfounded and she is actually in great spirits. When I asked her what her reaction was to all these comments she just shrugged and said "I told them to stop being silly and walked away" - she is so wise beyond her years and I don't doubt it is because of what she has endured these past 9 months.
The weekend we just spent on cancer camp in Anglesea probably contributed to this boost of confidence and good humour. I will let the pictures do the talking but they do not do justice to the wonderful Camp Quality volunteers that gave up their free time (they all have full time day jobs) to make the most amazing weekend happen for children with cancer and their families.
I am not sure when the next update will be as Andy's sister and family arrive with us next week and then we are all off on holiday for 4 days followed by the main event so busy busy but wouldn't have it any other way. This will most definitely be one to enjoy and remember - Merry Christmas!
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