Gm fam🤍🌱
Danya has recovered. He walks, moves, lives a full life. Yes, there are still limitations on how long he can sit, walk, what kind of physical load he can handle. But overall things are so much better. The scar on his back has healed, and I can’t help but feel relieved. It was a hard period, especially the first month after the surgery. And what came before the surgery, I think, needs no explanation. He gradually learned to walk again, learned to use his body in a new way. He’s done incredibly well.
Pretty quickly he got back to studying. We started going to school for a couple of hours a day, he caught up on everything he’d missed and passed all his exams. Successfully. And on top of that, he started developing his own personal projects. Still a secret for now, but I’ll say this: after the surgery, something just clicked in him. He was already sharp and versatile before. But now this hyperfocus on one direction, studying it inside out, turning every idea into reality with such confidence, as if somewhere deep inside him it’s already written that it’s all going to work out.
I love that spark in his eyes. I love the way he’s showing up right now. And every time I look at him, at the way he’s starting to live his life, making the most of every moment, I feel this deep gratitude toward the person who helped us so much along the way🙏 Without them, things would have turned out differently.
You know, angels do walk this earth. Be grateful for the moment you’re lucky enough to meet one 🥹👼
We’re finally home. Danya is gradually learning again to do all those movements that used to be natural for him. He misses going for walks very much, but for now the streets are still covered with ice, so all we can do is wait for it to melt. As soon as that happens, our season of slow walks will begin under the spring sun 😌☀️
Wishing everyone a peaceful and quiet evening 🤍🕊️🫂