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Vera 5 years old

In all of 2017, my parents have not written anything about me here, so I guess I will have to do it myself.

Helloooo, everyone! You guys are probably wondering how I am doing. I am five years old now and things are going very well. For those I haven’t seen or talked to in a while, I’ve really said goodbye to my baby and toddler years. I am a Kindergartener now. I’ve really grown! In many ways. I am taller now. Every evening I get a shot in my bum, luckily I’m quite used to it now. The shot helps me grow, not quite as much as we’d hoped, but it’s something.

I can communicate much better now. I’m using more words and I am stringing them together as well. Here and there I supplement with sign language. Or a joke or a sound. More and more people notice that I certainly understand what they are saying and that I can say something back (when I feel like it).

I’m playing. I still really enjoy watching my iPad (especially when I am tired). But I feel like playing more and more. My parents are surprised sometimes when I’m having a conversation with Monkey or Purk in the hallway, when I open and close doors, wave goodbye and pretend I’m leaving while wearing a hat. Maybe they expected it sooner or maybe later, but I just grab my moments here and there. I am not quite walking by myself yet, but I move in a way and at a pace that works for me. I crawl on my knees, walk with my walker, hold on to furniture or walk behind a chair. Sometimes when I’m wearing my shoes and hold a hula-hoop around me for balance, I can walk a few steps by myself.

Now that the weather is getting nicer, I also like to play outside. I like to go up and down small inclines with my scoot bike or walker, draw with chalk on the sidewalk or swing on the swing set.

And then sometimes I am just done and I get tired or sad. And then I want mom and dad to hold me on their shoulder or dance with me. And (as some of my Facebook followers already know ;-)), when I feel better I like to “hettebennen” (head banging to some rock music).

I think I like to play more because I am slightly less tired. My heart still takes a lot of energy out of me, but I am sleeping slightly better lately. Mom says I shouldn’t write this because I am still taking sleep medication and I still wake up a couple of times a night, but I think it’s going better. They’re saying I still need to go have a talk with people at a special sleeping hospital, but they have to think about who is going to pay for that for a while, or something about a waiting list… Which is too bad, because on nights when I do not sleep well, I really do not have a lot of energy and I get upset more easily and I have headaches more often. Mom and dad drink some extra coffee on those occasions, but I can’t have coffee yet. So after I’m done with school (I stay until 1:30 PM) I feel like my day is done already. It still varies a bit. Just like eating.

I still get all of my food through my mic-key button, the tube that goes into my stomach. I happily join in during meal times, if I might say so myself. I look at what everyone is eating and I make sure they put their food in their mouths. Or help them a little. I’m also fairly interested in what’s on my plate. I play around with it and sometimes I take a few bites. At school, there is a group called the EAT-team and they have started to think about how I could start eating for real. I understand there may still be a long road ahead, but I’m open to it. And my parents too, luckily. This way we can keep meal times pleasant at home and at school I get an extra elective called “Learning how to eat”. Who knows what will happen.

I still visit the hospital often. Luckily not for emergencies anymore, it’s always with a letter from a doctor who wants to see me, check up on me, take images, give me medicine or take some blood. In all of 2016, I have been to the hospital 51 times, so I know lots of doctors and nurses well and they always wave at me. When the doctor’s appointment is done, I always get a cookie and then I know we can go home again. Because I like being home the most.

But enough about me. Something big and exciting is coming: we will be moving to a different house this summer! And everything has been taken care of. From this new house, we can still walk to the library, the ice cream store, our bakery and the coffee shop. Because I have to think about my social life, you know. I will get a new bedroom where my bed will be. And there no longer will be a big step up to the front door, so I can go in and out easily with my walker or wheelchair. And inside, there is a lot more room! The wheelchair can be parked in the entrance instead of in the living room and I can use my walker around the house without bumping into everything. The bathroom is more spacious also, which makes it easier for mom and dad to help me. They are going to make a changing station downstairs, so I don’t have to go upstairs for every diaper change and we can store my diaper supply, boxes with syringes and bottles of medication there as well, so it no longer has to be in my bedroom, which gives me more room for my stuffed animals, nail polish, and books. I’m excited!

Time to go, until next time!

Greetings from Vera.

8 thoughts on “Vera 5 years old

  1. Sounds like you are doing amazing Vera! I hope you will be very happy in your new house.
    Keep up the good work!

    Love from Alice ??✨?
    Canada

  2. Lieve lieve Vera, wat groei je en wat ben je toch al groot! Een lekkere eigenwijze vijfjarige kleuter. Ik krijg tranen in mijn ogen van jouw geweldige kijk op de wereld. Tranen van geluk en trots en vreugde. Omdat je het leven leeft! Het nieuwe huis gaat een heel fijn thuis worden, daar zorgen jouw geweldige papa en mama wel voor!
    En je zus niet te vergeten.
    Ik kom lekker helpen in augustus. En met mij nog heel veel mensen. Zodat jullie naast al die intensieve ziekenhuisbezoeken en administratieve bezigheden snel weer fijn kunnen spelen, hettebengen en andere fijne momenten kunnen beleven met elkaar.

  3. Wat leuk om zo te lezen dat het best wel goed met je gaat Vera! Fijn dat je gegroeid bent, ik zie het ook op de foto! Een keuze van eten, dat is bijzonder als ik dat aan mijn kinderen vertel willen ze dat vast ook! En straks je eigen kamer in het nieuwe huis met fijn heel veel ruimte, echt leuk! Bedankt dat je een stukje geschreven hebt Vera en we zo kunnen lezen hoe het met je gaat!

  4. Amazing to read this positive blog! Best of luck with moving Vera, hopefully you’ll enjoy the new house! It was great to meet you a couple of weeks ago, hopefully we’ll meet again soon.

    A big hug from Yara!

  5. Tjonge wat een grote meid ben je al Vera. Op afstand leef en bid ik een beetje mee met jullie leven. Wat doen jullie het goed met elkaar! God’s zegen en heel leuk om weer eens iets te lezen over jullie. Groetjes, Angela Verkleij

  6. Lieve Vera, wat heb je dat mooi verteld! Wat kun je toch genieten van de kleine en grote dingen van jouw leven. Je bent een prachtmeid en we worden blij van je! Dikke kus voor jou en voor en voor jouw geweldige zus en ouders!

  7. Wat een mooi bericht Vera!! wat zijn er veel mooie dingen gebeurd. Op alle terreinen ben je je aan het ontwikkelen. Geweldig. Lekker op jouw tempo: stap voor stap. Wat leuk dat je straks naar een nieuw huis gaat. Een mooie nieuwe kamer en met veel meer gemakken dan nu. Iets heel moois om naar uit te kijken. geef papa en mama maar een dikke knuffel van mij. Ga maar vast dromen over je nieuwe kamer. Groetjes vna mij.

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