She Did it!
Kayla Wopscall
Thursday while I was in Hong Kong, Kayla (my middle daughter) and University of Washington
PhD student in Archaeology, defended her dissertation entitled
“Akrotiri Aetokremnos and the Cypriot Pygmy Hippopotamus: An
Interdisciplinary Look at a Late Pleistocene Large Mammal Extinction"
Working toward my own PhD program, I understand the effort and commitment that it took for her to undertake, and finish such a challenge while being a mom and working. Life has not always been easy, but it has always been full. In high school Kayla was on the track, swim, and dive teams. She was also a fabulous dancer, a club gymnast for years, a photographer and an incredible artist.
She went off to college at UCSB and continued in track and swimming. But she also found a passion in science, with an interest in Archeology. She crawled through caves that gave me the chills. She also began surfing while at school. Wish I had a photo of that!
During her college years, shortly after her 21st birthday, she had back surgery and was paralyzed. We were told she may never walk again. She did not believe them! The photo below was taken on my 43 birthday, as Kayla took her first steps without being able to feel her legs. The best gift in the world. Hard to believe 10 years has passed so quickly. Strength, perseverance and a positive attitude is what it took for her to defy the odds of not walking.
While in the hospital a counselor came by and asked Kayla what her plans were. She told the woman when she left the hospital she would attend her track banquet (two months out), return to summer school, and then get back on the track team. The counselor told Kayla she needed to make more "realistic" goals. Unrealistic has been the essence of her life and she accomplished them all.
She made back to the track team,
graduated college and walked up to get that diploma.
Today Kayla walks, but the journey down that path was not easy. Nothing worth having ever is. But if you're willing to do what it takes, you can do anything. She has also done some modeling too, and was in a commercial for the
Tulalip Casino.
She designs the covers of my novels, too, and she is illustrating my children's book: I Am Awesome! So this young lady operates from the right and left brain... and her talents amaze me.
Kayla is the mother of Miles and Ellis, has 3 dogs, 2 cats and will be pursing a career in academia now that she has her doctorate. I'm thinking...there is nothing she cannot accomplish. She will be walking with her class this Spring, and I will be there.
Join me in Congratulating
Dr. Kayla Wopschall
on her recent accomplishment.
Something tells me there will be many more!
Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene