Monday, October 5, 2009

Fanconi Anaemia Camp 2009 in Australia

Ok, finally, I am doing the post about FA camp in Australia that we had way back on the 5th of September. Camp went for 4 days and it was excellent. We had 4 FA adults there this year, including myself. So myself, Kelly (NZ), Sean (NZ) and Stacey (NSW). Unfortunately Janet from NSW couldn't come this time. We missed you Janet. The other adults would have loved to have met you. Last year we also had 3 FA children plus their brothers and sisters and parents. Unfortunately some of those were not able to make it due to both sickness and work committments. However, we had one FA child, Isla, from South Australia, with her 3 other siblings and her parents. We had enough people because of the family that came with the FA families and the volunteers were terrific, as per usual. We had 25 people at camp, not including the volunteers.

It was such a relaxing camp and quite a bit different to that of last year. The schedule was a lot more slow and not as tight, making it much more relaxing and less exhausting for someone like me....or anyone else who may need to be cut some slack...hehe.

I loved the atmosphere. Us adults bonded SO well and couldn't stop comparing notes and chatting to each other. The first day, Saturday the 5th September, started off with introductions and some time to chat and mingle. Then we had Dr Tom Revesz from The Women and Children's Hospital here in South Australia, come and chat with us. He is the head haematologist/oncologist there. He knows Dr Blanche Alter quite well. His session was excellent! He came and we sat around in a semi-circle and talked about our lives with FA. All the adults got to chat and the parents of the FA children as well (my parents, Kelly's mother and Isla's parents). Dr Tom was very relaxed and spoke about FA, medical problems, pyschosocial and of course, all the people involved in the extensive care of a patient with FA. He gave us an opportunity to talk about how we were all diagnosed and the challenges that we face, any concerns with our current doctors or surveillance and a lot more. Some of the session was quite emotional and I found myself in tears while chatting with him and the other people in the group. I was impressed how he handled our emotions as we chatted about it. He was very empathetic and never ignored one emotion. Everyone left the session feeling very satisfied.

Following this we had time to explore the grounds. I can't believe I never took one photo of the grounds of this BEAUTIFUL place!!! It is SO green and has forests, streams, a challenge course that is huge and more!! We are making a promotional video at the moment and the grounds can be seen clearly on this video. When it is ready to post, I will do so on here as well.

So to some photos. I apologise for the low quality. Most of these are not from my camera. The man below was Isaac's personal volunteer. He was good.......interesting personality. Hehe. Isaac liked to ride on his back as if he was a horse. Now these photos are SO out of order because I was tired while uploading them. Below is my newest niece, Elizabeth, and her volunteer (one of them....hehe). I thought this was a cute photo :-)

Haha....this is one of the last nights. I sang "His Eye is on the Sparrow". The one you hear in Sister Act. I plan on posting the video on here so you can hear me sing. I did a good job considering I had laryngitis at camp. It was really quite a challenge to sing. I wanted to share about How God watches over the small sparrow. If He cares for such small sparrow, then think about how much more God cares for us as human beings. We are all special and no matter what you are going through (FA etc), He will always be there for us, loving us and caring for us.

Hehehe.....this is Stacey and I dressed up as Super Seaweed and Super Sparkle. I am in the green. I was Super Seaweed and she was Super Sparkle. We were obviously super heroes and for our talent, we rescued 3 children from the river who were drowning. We made up a little script. Hehe. It was fun. This was the talent night. Stacey stayed with Alan and I the night before camp started. We had so much fun and I felt like she was my sister! Awesome person!!!


Sorry about the dark photo. This is Sean (FA - 25), Kelly (FA - approx 26) and a volunteer singing "Stand by Me" at the talent night. Sorry if I got your ages wrong by a year or so guys! Kelly and Sean are both FA adults from NZ. It was awesome to meet you guys and I can't wait to see you both again!




At camp we have what we call "affirmation bags". Eddie Rice Camps puts our camp on for FA Australia just like Camp Sunshine does for FARF. They do affirmation bags. Each person makes their own and decorates it. They sit at this table throughout camp and the idea is that when you have some time during camp, to sit down and write out nice things that you can think about certain people and pop it in their bag. Some people make pictures, do up really nice paper or just write on a plain piece of paper. You can do whatever you like, as long as it affirms the person. The volunteers also join in on this. You are not allowed to look in your bag while at camp. After camp is over, the bag is posted out to you and you get to read what wonderful people have said about you. It is SO uplifting!!!!




Volunteers having fun :-)




Both adults and children just doing their own thing :-)



We had a wonderful chef while we were there. The food was both yummy and healthy!


Dinner time!!!! We also had nice sweets, scones etc!




On the second night of camp, I think......hmmm....we had a thanksgiving dinner. It was also Father's Day this day. The volunteers sent us all out and we were not allowed in this room. When we came back in it was beautifully set up. There were crayons on the table so you could draw on the table cloth. There were flowers and beautiful glasses....it was lovely!!! It was such a treat. It was something that didn't happen last camp :-)




I can't remember which day this was but some of us adults had a game at bowling. Like carpet bowls but called something else. Sean, Stacey and I all had a go against my father and some of the volunteers. If I recall, Stacey was the best, but I came close behind.....hehe



While we were doing other things, the kids made play dough from scratch and added food dye. They made special things and had a wonderful time! This is a picture of my other niece, Eliana :-)




Isaac and a friend making and playing with the play dough :-)




Hehe...it was a messy affair, this play dough!



There is a huge challeng course which is VERY challenging and took a couple of hours for people to complete. In fact, they were gone all afternoon trying to complete it. I couldn't go on it because I had had the surgery. I remember going on it as a child, though, at a church camp. I remember going across this stream and falling in the water. It is very challenging. One of the volunteers didn't make it and dropped in the water! Sean, from NZ with FA, is VERY adventurous! Go Sean! Stacey too......what a woman!!!! Even little Isla with FA (7 years approx) went on the course and many other people as well. Practically everyone on camp except a handful of us :-) There were other kids to be looked after and other things to do in the mean time. It was all fun.




Just a part of the challenge course :-)




Stacey (FA, NSW) living dangerously....hehe





Helping the kids up a part of the course.



Sean (FA, NZ) courageously pressing on......Go Sean!!!!


We had a person come from Animal Kapers who did a presentation for all of us. He brought a variety of animals with him and talked about them and let us all have a hold during his talk. Amongst these animals/reptiles was a snake, sleepy lizard, rabbit, possum type thing (Stacey remind me???), a huge big bird (seen at the beginning with Isaac's volunteer) and other animals which I cannot seem to remember for the life of me!!! Ahhhh......hehe Oh yes, a turtle, a frog....here is Sean (FA) holding a turtle. The kids and adults really enjoyed this activity. You can see all 3 FA adults in this picture from left to right: Kelly (NZ), Sean (NZ) and Stacey (NSW).



Oh we also had a makeup session for anyone who wanted........you could just choose to have your make up done if you wanted. Stacey, gal, you looked SO gorgeous after having your hair straightened and your make up done!



Ah yes, our group shot at the end of camp! I think it is quite nice :-) Of course, our little banner looks cute. You paint things on there and sign your name.



Oh back to the animal kaper session. These are 2 possum thingies. Squirrel gliders......yes, that is what they are. Is that right, Stacey? They were so cute. We all got to hold them and feed them with the syringes. It was exciting for the adults and the kids. I LOVED feeding them. Here is Isaac having a hold. He fed them. I really enjoyed the animal kaper session.



Alan and one of the BEST volunteers. She was at camp last year as well.




Here is a photo of us FA girls. Stacey (NSW), Kelly (NZ) and me, Charisse (South Australia)




Kelly (FA, NZ) and myself. We have known each other via internet for ages but this is the first time we have ever met in person! Love ya, Kelly :-)





Boys like to play with strollers too....hehe



Me with one of our other most favourite volunteers. He was also with us last year :-)





Kelly (FA. NZ) and her mother, Jan, straightening Kelly's hair. Kelly is an amazing fighter. She had a transplant when she was little and has made it this far, constantly fighting other battles. You keep at it gal!!! Jan is an amazing person and mother who loves Kelly so much. I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with Jan. Jan, you are a beautiful person and thank you so much for coming to camp to be with us all.



We had some wonderful moments of relaxation on camp. I haven't posted any photos of us FA adults having hand and foot massages, but even the guys got into it. Sean looks so relaxed in one photo. Us girls lined up for ours and it was SO relaxing!!!! Here you can see the kids having some time of relaxation and massage as well. Isla, FA child, really LOVED her massage. When Stacey and I were having ours she came and hung out with us. She is SO sweet. She has a lovely smile and personality. I have some more pictures that we are waiting for from a professional photographer who visited camp. We have one with all the FA girls....the adults and Isla. She so wanted to hang out with us. So sweet. She is such a gem!





We ate the biggest cookies! Lol!!! Isaac can never turn down a nice, big cookie!



Back to the animal kaper's session here. I am holding a rabbit. There is my sister on the left of me :-) I love you, Sweetness!




This is blurry. I screamed when trying to hold the snake but I managed to hold the frog...hehe



Isaac and Isla (FA child) both held the snake at separate times. SO BRAVE!!!! Isaac LOVED it! He wanted to stroke it while Isla held the snake. The man also talked about snake safety and what to do if you come across a snake.




I like this photo of us FA adults. We all felt really close in friendship. It was so emotional when we had to leave. Sean on the left, Kelly, Stacey and I.



While we were having some professional photos outside, a HUGE koala just walked across the car park! It was a hit for our New Zealanders. I pointed it out and a whole group of people followed the koala up the street/hill. He found a new tree to sit in but that was an adventure. I should have some other photos of the grounds when these other photos are sent to us.
It was an excellent camp. On reflection there are always things we can improve. Next year we hope more Australian families will join us and may be some more New Zealanders. I know we will see Sean and Kelly again. I can't wait to see Stacey again. I cannot believe how similar our skin is and our issues are. I cannot believe how understanding the FA adults are. I suddenly don't feel alone. *sigh* I miss them and want to be with them again.
So I would like to post more when I get more. I would like to post me singing as well.
Since camp, we have been on family holiday as well. We have many photos of that too. Isaac is on school holidays. We got back Saturday night and have pictures from being here at home, having adventures....so I would like to post all that too. This post was a challenge. Alan has been using my laptop because his crashed. We finally got that back and I can now access my laptop longer. What a relief!
I have started with a naturopath. I am working on getting rid of more toxins present in my environment and food. She has another FA patient and has seen this person's bone marrow start producing cells more since they have started doing all this. So....why not have a go??? She doesn't mess with my medical treatment.
IVIG infusion this Friday. *sigh* To be honest. I had to get away on holiday because I was too overwhelmed by doctor's appointments and treatments. Now I am back, it starts all over again and I feel like I want to scream!!!! Anyway, life goes on.
I have enjoyed the last week or two though.
Ok, until I post again.
Love Charisse