Last year, Ola’s life was once again turned upside down when her mother, a doctor, was called back to Ukraine to help in a hospital.
“I have never lived alone,” she says.
“I’m in a new city, a new country, it was really hard to understand.”
Luckily, Ola had the support of Mr and Mrs Livesley who she says have become “like grandparents”.
“I really appreciate what they’ve done for me,” she says.
Mrs Livesley says since Ola’s arrival, they have created many wonderful memories, including trips to the Lyceum in Sheffield and Chatsworth House in Derbyshire at Christmas.
“We’ve become a blended family,” says Mrs Livesley.
“We’re all different and we all bring something different to the party.
“There’s lots of nice things we’ve been able to do and build up our own little traditions too.”
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