Kancho was cleared by his UNC doctor to come home for a week as we await confirmation of his admission date. Being home is surreal! We have not slept in our own beds since November 09. Kylee and I missed our horse Vivian terribly, and have enjoyed the time with her. Kylee's classmates gathered around as she presented a scrapbook she did to show her class about living in Raleigh the past few months. SNOW SNOW SNOW!!!! Kancho is elated with the recent snowfall, using all his available energy sledding in the yard. We will likely return to Raleigh next week to prepare for Kancho's admission for the stem cell transplant procedure. He will remain hospitalized for 30 days, much of which will be in isolation to avoid possible exposure to infection.
Thanks to all that continue to pray for Kancho's successful treatment completion and for our family.
Love,
Ali, Kancho and Kylee



Dear Kancho and family,
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All the best!