
A crash that nearly ended their lives.
Numerous surgeries, procedures and ongoing physical pain.
Two lost babies.
The death of a beloved grandmother.
It would be enough to crush many of us, but a young Wellington woman says she still feels blessed and has high hopes for the new year despite 24 months of relentless pain and grief.
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Smith was five months pregnant with the couple鈥檚 first child together.
Corey Thompson and Kendra Smith in hospital after the crash. Photo / Supplied
The baby boy died three days later when Smith underwent emergency life-saving surgery.
Since the crash, both Smith and Thompson - who lost a leg - have undergone numerous surgeries and in April this year announced they were expecting another child.
Tragically, they lost that baby as well just after Smith鈥檚 grandmother passed away.
Smith said while the couple had been down this year, they definitely were not out.
鈥淲hat a journey,鈥 she told the聽Herald.
鈥淲e unfortunately lost the baby in May when I lost my nana Milo Seuili - the heartbreak and stress along with an already healing body, the baby didn鈥檛 make it.
鈥淭his baby will be laid to rest with their brother in January 2023鈥 we have now set a date and look forward to finally laying him to rest.鈥
Smith and Thompson got engaged in their shared hospital room days after the crash and had hoped to marry early next year.
However, Smith needs further surgeries in 2023 so the celebration has been delayed.
鈥淲e finally had an engagement party to celebrate the soon-to-be joining of our blended family,鈥 Smith said.
鈥淭here was family, friends and our children all joined together in our home celebrating our love.
鈥淎s a family - the support is still as strong and loving as ever.鈥
Kendra Smith and Corey Thompson at their long-awaited engagement party. Photo / Supplied
The blended family is made up of Thompson鈥檚 three daughters Laylah, 9, Harmony, 7, and Dizzelle, 6, Smith鈥檚 son Caasi, 6, and the couple鈥檚 teenage nephew Ezra, 16.
Amid the sadness and difficulties, the family has kept Smith and Thompson buoyed and busy.
鈥淥n the agenda has been full-time parenting,鈥 Smith said.
She helped her nephew Ezra pass NCEA Level 1 and guided her little boy Caasi through his first year of school.
Thompson鈥檚 daughter Laylah then came to live with them full-time and to say they were excited about that is an understatement.
鈥淐orey is very excited to enjoy these moments since he knows he nearly didn鈥檛 have the chance.鈥
Smith has also thrown herself into a new job, working at a local college part-time as a youth mentor and teacher aide.
And she has managed time for study, embarking on an education qualification with the aim of helping youth pass NCEA.
Kendra Smith, Corey Thompson and their beautiful blended family. Her son Caasi and his daughters (L-R) Dizzelle, Harmony and Laylah. Photo / Supplied
鈥淚n between this I had my tenth surgery on my tibia which was a bone graft,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 still undetermined if there are more surgeries. Prior to this I was able to walk with one crutch and am now strengthening it to get back there and be without any.鈥
Smith said it was a 鈥渉umbling鈥 process.
Formerly a keen sportswoman, she has had to hang up her own trainers, but has found the forced rest has given her more time to watch her children 鈥渢hrive鈥 in multiple fields.
鈥淗owever, I have been swimming for the first time since the accident and found enjoyment and therapy in the water,鈥 she said.
Thompson鈥檚 health is also on an upward trajectory.
He lost his leg but surgeons managed to save his badly damaged arm.
It has been a long journey - with phantom pains and 鈥渦nbearable鈥 pain - but he is finally much more mobile and has a prosthetic leg.
Kendra Smith has found joy in swimming - and in her blended family. Photo / Supplied
鈥淐orey has tested out a few new legs and was even the first in New Zealand to have the power knee which was amazing thanks to Connor at the Artificial Limb Centre,鈥 said Smith.
鈥淲ith a continual shrinking stump it has been hard to find the right fit but the staff there are so incredible through this stressful process with Corey.
鈥淐orey is now starting the transition to assessments to go back to work after his last surgery in September where he finally said goodbye to his orthopaedic surgeon Justin Chou after a long nearly two-year relationship.鈥
Kids. Work. Family. Emotional and physical challenges.
You鈥檇 think that was enough on the couple鈥檚 plate.
But they have also managed to give back too.
鈥淧rior to the accident I was huge on helping charities so we found a way to help from the comfort of our home,鈥 Smith said.
鈥淲e volunteered for Blind Low Vision New Zealand by doing a book-athon where Caasi raised $254 by constantly reading books and gaining sponsors.鈥
Caasi and the new family puppy Cruize. Photo / Supplied
So what鈥檚 next for the couple?
鈥淲e look forward to everything finally beginning to settle... well as much as it can as it is still a long road ahead,鈥 said Smith.
鈥淲e are hoping to be setting a definite wedding date and then even possibly having another baby in the near future.
鈥淲e know we are blessed with another chance at life and have chosen not to waste it.
鈥淭here are so many good times and so many times where we remind ourselves that we have been through a lot so it is okay when we are not okay and in those moments, we have people we call on or things we do to get us through.
鈥淚n 2022 it has been the foundation of our life together with making our home a home properly with family, furniture and even a puppy called Cruize.
鈥淲e look forward to life and appreciate every day and treasure our moments with our children because we almost didn鈥檛 get to make these memories.鈥
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