Feet out of casts.
This is our very first bath that Mommy and Daddy have ever given us in our whole life! Now that we are out of casts, we can be bathed almost regularly… when we’re brave enough to remove the braces. This is the night before she got her braces. She hated this bath because her legs/feet were so sore, but I’m hopeful more pleasant baths will follow.
The floaties are pieces of skin. We filled the tub with skin flakes and later when we emptied the water out, there was a ton of powered skin in the nooks and crannies of the bottom of the tub. It looked like sand after a trip to the beach. Her feet look okay in this picture now that we’ve removed a lot of the layers of dead skin. The lighting doesn’t allow you to see much, but there are cuts and bruises on the feet. She has fat displacement that make the feet and ankles look smaller than they will look later.
Sorry, Dad, she looks like a snowboarder.
This is four days and four adjustments after initially getting the shoes, and she is finally calm enough to be set down without crying. Because of the angle of the braces, it is hard to sit her up or put her down. She’s doing a lot better.
This is a great picture of her general attitude towards the shoes. She speaks for all of us. Thbbbbbb!