Wren Williston

Wren Williston

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Flower Girls

On September 14 we returned to BC Children's Hospital for Wren's latest check-up. Dr. Davis was happy with her progress and the tests were unable to detect any cancer. The next check-up is three months from now.

Wren's Uncle Mike married Cheryl in Port Alberni on September 15. It was a beautiful occasion and we were grateful to participate.

Wren and Chloe were very enthusiastic flower girls.

 

Flower Girls

On September 14 we returned to BC Children's Hospital for Wren's latest check-up. Dr. Davis was happy with her progress and the tests were unable to detect any cancer. The next check-up is three months from now.

Wren's Uncle Mike married Cheryl in Port Alberni on September 15. It was a beautiful occasion and we were grateful to participate.

Wren and Chloe were very enthusiastic flower girls.

 

Monday, September 3, 2012

It has been a fine summer in Smithers--Chloe and Wren have played outside for much of it.

Wren is doing very well and has reached a few exciting milestones, including learning to ride on two wheels. She figured this out with her good friend Sacha on the morning that Canadian Ryder Hesjedal won the Giro D'Italia.

Wren has long shown an interest in playing the violin and we finally tracked one down. Here, the early efforts.



One of the highlights from the summer was a canoe-camping trip. Both girls are fine paddlers and enthusiastic campers. We spent two nights on a rocky island that was covered with blueberries. Wren spent much of the time making blueberry juice, a trick she learned from her cousins during a family reunion this summer. Wren also caught her first fish, a little rainbow trout.


 In a few days we will be back at BC Children's Hospital for Wren's next check-up. These are always anxious days. A scare back in July had us worried that cancer had returned, but we learned that the pain in Wren's knee was merely bone malformation relating to months of chemotherapy. As odd as it may sound, this was welcomed news, and her knee has not been troubling her since.



What adventures await?



Patrick



It has been a fine summer in Smithers--Chloe and Wren have played outside for much of it.

Wren is doing very well and has reached a few exciting milestones, including learning to ride on two wheels. She figured this out with her good friend Sacha on the morning that Canadian Ryder Hesjedal won the Giro D'Italia.

Wren has long shown an interest in playing the violin and we finally tracked one down. Here, the early efforts.



One of the highlights from the summer was a canoe-camping trip. Both girls are fine paddlers and enthusiastic campers. We spent two nights on a rocky island that was covered with blueberries. Wren spent much of the time making blueberry juice, a trick she learned from her cousins during a family reunion this summer. Wren also caught her first fish, a little rainbow trout.


 In a few days we will be back at BC Children's Hospital for Wren's next check-up. These are always anxious days. A scare back in July had us worried that cancer had returned, but we learned that the pain in Wren's knee was merely bone malformation relating to months of chemotherapy. As odd as it may sound, this was welcomed news, and her knee has not been troubling her since.



What adventures await?



Patrick