Sunday, 15 September 2019

My journey

16 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this with us Keil. We are missing you heaps in class. I can't wait for you to come back and teach us all about leukaemia and the difference between T cell and B cell leukaemia as I don't have any idea about the difference.
    Kia kaha
    Miss Farr

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    1. Keil really misses the whole class he even wants to come back to school! He said to play though and to teach the kids about leukeamia what has happened to him. Miss you ALL xx

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  2. hi keil its Jackson I've been missing you heaps it was really fun playing with you i hope you come back in a year or less because when i leave its on 2 years and i really miss you and i hope i see you this year or next year i hope i see you

    by jackson your friend

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    1. Hi Jackson
      Keil is doing really well. He has lots of stories to tell you about living over here in hospital and all the nice care the nurses give him and living over at Ronald McDonald house. He misses you to and he will try to get back to school this year for at least a bit of some days. Keil is always very tired and will fight to get well and come home to you all. See you very soon.

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  3. Hi Keil,

    Thanks so much for sharing some of your journey with us. We miss you here at school and we think about you a lot. I think you are amazing because of the way you are handling your surgeries and chemo. It must be pretty weird to go from being at school to going to school in your 'free time'. What's it like having your very own teacher? Hope you have a wonderful week and get to enjoy some fun time.

    Miss H :)

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    1. Hello
      I would rather be at school and have fun with my friends but 2 hours a week is nice too. My teacher is a very nice lady but she gives me homework !! Mum and Dad get me out to do some pretty cool things though to. I will be fighting fit and back to school in no time.

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  4. Manu really misses you at Tuakana Teina time. We really like your BLOG and your My journey blog entry had really good information. We like the photos of what you have been doing. Do you get beads to represent your procedures? We think of you lots and cant wait to have you back at school again.

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    1. Morning Manu class. Yes Keil does get beads, he now has over 100 from all the procedures he has had so far. Heaps ahh !! They are called beads of courage. He has been super strong and takes it all in his stride. He really misses all his class mates and friends he has at school and really wants to come back and play with you all again soon. Take Care everyone. xx

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  5. Hi Keil. It was great coming to visit you the other weekend. Hopefully next time we can go to Time Zone with you and do some other fun stuff. I like the pictures of your journey so far. Nio

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  6. Hey Keil. Keep fighting,good luck for the future.

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  7. Hi Keil it's Marko here from St patricks greymouth it was very nice visiting you and maybe next time we could do some fun activities like go on lime scooters and do other fun things. Comment:I really like how you put puncuation on and how you are in hospital and still blogging you are such a role model you are everyone's inspiration including me there is no excuse for people not to do things even when your badly injured.

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  8. hi keil its harpur and i really hope you get well soon.

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  9. hi keil Sammy here. We are all missing you here at school and hape you get well soon. thank you for shearing your story keep fighting from Sammy

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  10. Hi Keil,It;s Clara. Paroa really misses you and hope you get better soon. I wish you could be here with us but you still have to keep fighting and stay strong! But at least you can still do lots of fun things! Clara

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  11. hi Keil we are missing you so much and I hope you get well soon and keep on fighting

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  12. i wish you never got cancer

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