Callie with birthday cake

Double digits!

Callie’s had a busy life since we last posted in the fall.

She’s continued to enjoy having a baby-girl cousin. Callie has regularly managed to claim first dibs on any holding and feeding of the baby.

Callie and Peter in the snow.
Callie and Peter in the snow. We got about 15 inches in December.

We had a great Thanksgiving with our families in South Carolina, and Callie got her requested Lalaloopsy oven, a modern version of an Easy Bake Oven, from Santa.

We also had a really big snow in mid-December. Callie has always loved snow. She insisted on being outside as much as possible. She even went sledding. Things like that make me incredibly nervous, so I’m grateful that Callie has Nathan, who’s much calmer than I am. Otherwise, Callie would have fewer experiences that fall into the thrill-seeking category of life.

Callie and Peter
Callie and Peter spend a lot of time together.

Callie had a couple of health scares in December and January. We were never able to determine an exact cause. She didn’t have a cold or pneumonia. She was just extremely tired, had trouble with aspiration and began experiencing apnea (a pause in breathing) while she slept. Fortunately, adjusting her Bi-pap settings directly addressed this complication, and we haven’t had any trouble since then.

And on February 5, Callie turned 10 years old. This is a milestone many people, including us, weren’t sure she’d reach. At the same time, it’s difficult to look back and see how strong she used to be. She’s worn her Bi-pap all night for several years, but as recently as October she didn’t need it for the majority of the day. Now she wears it anywhere from 20 to 22 hours per day, and it seems she wouldn’t survive more than a day or two without it.

Callie's picture of our cat Gracie
Callie painted a portrait our cat Gracie. Gracie wasn’t terribly impressed.

Callie’s not one to be slowed down or underestimated. She loves painting, homemade Rice Krispy treats, baseball, our new local ice cream shop, Wonderful Wednesday at our church, and Dragons: Race to the Edge on Netflix.

Occasionally she lets some of her heartache come through: Like a few weeks ago when she said, “If I could ride a bike, I would get one with a basket on the front. I’ve always thought it would be fun to carry things in it.” But she always comes around to embrace the brighter side of her life, and everyone around her can’t help but to follow her lead.

5 thoughts on “Double digits!

  1. Lori Travers

    You are a warrior little lady!
    You made my day!
    Have ten-oh! Have an incredible year filled with surprises from Heaven!

  2. Annette

    There are people in each of our lives that we only know through others that change the way we see the world around us. Callie has blessed us with her life’s journey of encouragement and optimism. For me she is a breath of springtime, a beautiful earth angel that blesses everyone she touches. I, for one, embrace her and her incredible family. Love abounds.

  3. Mary Keaton Alexander

    I’m always amazed at how strong she is! I would love for her to meet my nephew, Jon, (her cousin). They have had similar life experiences., and both keep going. Prayers for you all.

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