It started with a nice massage... but then the real work began!
Today, I did lots of sitting, crawling and more walking.
The walking hurts me the most.
I cry, and that makes Mum and Dad sad.
They know I never really cry,
and the sound of my pain breaks their hearts.
We all know that this is something
I need to keep working through.
It's just so unfair that my cerebral palsy
makes me work so hard.
I also did lots of work with my hands
and am getting better at grasping things,
but then I don't want to let them go!
I am having fun at the Future Footprints Center
and the therapists are all being lovely to me.
And... you know...
most of the ladies have a Hungarian accent.
In the RPA Hospital, most of my NICU nurses
and doctors had accents, and I've loved accents every since.
(Don't worry Zoe! I still love you! xx)
Looking at me! Working at my standing!
Today she learnt she can get out of the baby swing! Oh no!
Read about Day One and Day Two
My Wish List
Equal Love
My Sister Knows (I have Cerebral Palsy)
Dexter's 2013 - What a Ride!
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