Karen, yes I did get your second message. Wow, he was so young but glad that he is okay now. Sometimes it's hard for me to believe that at some point Skyler will ever be considered "normal" and
people who look at him will never know that he ever had cancer. Not that I care about that part of it, but I just want him to be able to enjoy normal activities that everyone else his age can enjoy. He
wants to be able to ride his bike again, play basketball and just hang out with friends without getting tired. I know I need to 'break' down at some point but just not sure when I can. We are in the
process of finding some kind of family therapy to go to and I believe that will help all of us. My husband and I were talking last night about his twin, Tanner, and how this has affected him, but Tanner
doesn't really talk about it that much, but being twins we know that down inside he has to have some fears or worries that he hasn't talked about yet.