Dylan has been doing really well with his arm (excluding all the falls and run-ins). He hasn't really asked to use his bike or anything and has been mostly riding this. At first he looked super sad riding it one-handed, but now he is getting faster. I am still amazed at how well he just switched to doing everything one-handed. Good or bad (not my favorite), I've seen him zip up the the rock wall one-handed a few times. And honestly, he really hasn't complained about it. The harder part is when Carter is doing things or playing with other kids and they are doing things he can't.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
D's new ride
Dylan has been doing really well with his arm (excluding all the falls and run-ins). He hasn't really asked to use his bike or anything and has been mostly riding this. At first he looked super sad riding it one-handed, but now he is getting faster. I am still amazed at how well he just switched to doing everything one-handed. Good or bad (not my favorite), I've seen him zip up the the rock wall one-handed a few times. And honestly, he really hasn't complained about it. The harder part is when Carter is doing things or playing with other kids and they are doing things he can't.
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