Hello my name is Star, I am six years old. I go to our local country school and have many friends who I love very much. I have an undiagnosed brain condition so I cannot walk or talk yet, but I understand everything and I am very cheeky!
My communications teacher calls me a little toad because I love to play tricks on her.

I live with Mummy and Daddy in the country, and at the moment we have Melanie staying with us. Mel is an occupational therapist so we are very lucky. She is helping Mummy while Daddy is busy. We do physiotherapy every day. This is called ABR, Advanced Biomechanical Rehabilitation. If you would like to click on the links below, you can read all about it. It has helped me to start to use my hands and changed my body to help me move.
I love going to school, and now I have two communication devices which I am using to answer questions and to spell and count. It is very exciting and I hope you will follow my progress as I get better.

Lots of love me xxx




Thursday, March 18, 2010

At school with my friends, we baked gingerbread cookies. This year I am in year one, and have been trying to go to school for a full day as much as possible. I still get really tired so am still doing half days also, especially as I have been very bad and partying to all hours of the morning, rather than sleeping. Today I fell asleep in class, while the teacher was talking about verbs. Not a very exciting subject really, so I decided to catch up on some shuteye until something a little bit more entertaining started up.

2 comments:

  1. Hello little goldfish, great to see you're finally on the internet! We can now follow and encourage your tremendous progress on a regular basis and don't rely on Mummy and Daddy for updates so much ;). Well done Miss Curly-Locks!

    When Timmy saw your photo with the gingerbread cookies he said: 'Timmy, Star - make some?' - looks like you got to teach your little boyfriend how to cook. Just make sure he doesn't eat all the raisins, nuts and other decoration and leaves you with all the work. You've got to be a bit bossy with him and slap him around a bit - a good exercise for your arms.

    We love you very much babe and can't wait to catch up again sometime soon.
    Lot's of love from Hong Kong. Barbs, Mike, Tim & Lainie

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  2. Haha! That is great! I hope school and everything is going well, and you really should NOT party till the wee hours of the morning ( I know that myself all too well) ;)

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