The city of Minneapolis experienced a heart-wrenching tragedy on August 27. A shooter opened fire at an all-school mass at Annunciation Catholic Church. Fletcher Merkel, 8, and Harper Moyski, 10, died that day. Dozens more were injured, including 12-year-old Lydia Kaiser. A bullet struck the child in the head, but miraculously, she survived. Nearly two months after the shooting, brave Lydia released a statement letting the world know just how she’s feeling now.
“Thank you all for supporting me, I’m doing ok. I’ve been allowed to return to school, which is great because I missed my friends and it was hard to miss out on so much. I still can’t play sports, but I’ve been cheering on my friends and running the scoreboard,” shared through GoFundMe.
Lydia Kaiser Has A Long Road To Recovery Ahead
Lydia Kaiser shared that even though she’s back to school and in a more regular routine, she still struggles.
“I get tired more than usual, but I’m not really getting headaches like I used to.My hair is starting to grow back, and it looks fuzzy where they shaved it off for my surgery. I hope it grows back before I start high school. I don’t think it will grow that fast, though,” Lydia wrote…