We are back at home! Twelve hours is a long time to spend in a vehicle.
Harper finished her appointments with Darren and Dr. Jimenez, and we have her new helmet. It is slightly larger of course, and the plastic is thicker which makes it heavier, too. The first morning she woke up with it she sat herself upright in the bed and slowly made a circle with her upper body before laying back down. She did this twice, looking like a drunk, before flopping back down on the bed. I laughed out loud, it looked so funny. It may not have had anything to do with the helmet, but it looked like she was having a hard time getting it balanced.
If everything goes as planned, this is her last helmet. Most babies go through 3 or maybe 4 helmets for their treatment, but Harper will probably finish in two. Darren said this is partly due to her having the surgery "late" (right at her 6th month birthday) and to her head growing slower because of down syndrome. But, they were very pleased with her progress. He made her helmet so that there is "wiggle" room to adjust if it gets too tight before January, when she is due to get it off.
It is good to be home, but we are only here for two days before leaving for Southern Missouri to speak at their Kid's Camp for one week. Thank you all for your prayers, we love and appreciate you.
Blessings to you in Christ,
Brook
Family picture at Rain Forest Cafe. This isn't the best quality, It's a picture of a picture. You know a copy of a copy is just not the same. |
On our way home, sporting the new hat. I will add the velcro for a bow tomorrow. |