Day 1: Getting Started on a New Prosthetic
We got up crazy early this morning (even though Jordan seemed quite alright about it at the time – that picture shows her bright and cheery in the car around 6am) and headed out to Houston. The combination of morning traffic in St. Louis and a 20 minute layover in Dallas was enough stress for the day. But I knew how things work with prosthetic building. When we got here, they got right to business with trying to locate a sensor site on Jordan’s arm to help trigger the hand. We also had to get Jordan casted. Boy was all of that UGLY.
Good luck and safe travels. Boy, she looks big!
that is not safe. and i’m putting that song on the do not play list.
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i heart you and your vblogs!
i too share randy’s safety concerns – but i frequently take pics while i’m driving to keep myself awake!
Hi my name is Olga !! I just wanted to let you guys know that I love seeing everything you post up of Jordan.. it makes me and my daughters feel happy to see her achievements and pictures! my youngest daughter is 5 months and was born with the same thing and she just amazes me everyday! When I see posts of Jordan it just makes me happy because that will be my daughter in 6 years and these children are so brave and strong …. its wonderful!.. well just stopping by to let you guys know I love keeping up her and my daughters do too!!
Hi Olga! Thank you so much for your note. Congrats on your daughter! If I can be a source of information and support in any way, please let me know! -Jen