Camden has figured out she can still play with her favorite toys.
She can read books.

She can play with her farm.

Or her school.
Or both at the same time.

But, best of all, she can still take things out of her school, toss it over her shoulder, and put them back in.

1 comment:
Babys are so adaptive! They just go with the flow! I have seen many babies with Spica casts and they do so well!! It amazes me everytime! I showed your pics to my Camden,6, (who was not happy about sharing his name with a girl)
-- he is now ok with it now that he saw how cute she is! Praying for you and your family as everyone recovers! I thank God everyone was ok! We recently had a head on tragedy here that did not fare so well.
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