Day 42 – Thursday 18 February, 2010
Emily has had a settled couple of days at home playing with her much appreciated gifts from friends and family.
Kath has said “if there are no blog updates then assume that she’s had a settled and non eventful day at home with family, and the occasional friend, popping in when she’s up to it”.
Emily had tutoring this morning which went well. She also had a visit today from her last year’s teacher and the Deputy Principal.
Vanessa and Leona

Felicity & Steve
February 19, 2010 @ 9:55 pm
Hey Team
You know what? I heard wonderful news today that made me get goose bumps all over. This is the third time Keanan had a vision and all along he has been right. This time it was a good vision. Emily is getting better and that is all that matters. It is great news.
Hope to see more good results.
Lots of love from the Plucks
Chrissie Wooddin
February 19, 2010 @ 10:23 am
Hey Kath and Gary
What a lovely photo !!! Well done to you both you have had so much to deal with these last few months and you have really stepped up to the mark. You have so many wonderful people around you, both near and far, and we are sure each one of them on some level have helped you through some rough times lately. You can be sure those same people will be looking forward to meeting your new baby boy in a few months !!
Jack, Em and Charlotte you also need to know you have done really well dealing with all the changes going on lately, what great kids you are, well done to you little guys we feel very proud of you too !!
Em, what mum says is so true, you are just amazing !!
All our love as always
aunty, Jenny, Jaymee & Jodie x x x
Helen Horton
February 18, 2010 @ 9:40 pm
Wow Emily, a visit from Mrs Mutu & Miss Swanson, I’m sure that was a nice visit. They are two of my most favourite people at Rolleston School!
Mathew is very excited, he gets to be a superstar tomorrow for the first time! He told me at bedtime he will have “Shaun the Sheep” for the weekend. He says we have to take a photo of what Shaun got up to. We are away with friends to Tekapo so maybe “Shaun” will go boating in the lake.
Take care little one, thanks to your mum and dad for sharing your news with us.
Helen Horton
Wendy Booth
February 18, 2010 @ 9:36 pm
Hey Kath and Gary
Non eventful is great! Normality, boring, everyday routines… who would have thought they sounded so good!
Enjoy the “peace and tranquility” while you can.
Ours is a bit like WW3 at present!
Love Wends and Greg