tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597522930255313112.post4458501128122024723..comments2023-02-27T08:08:39.066-05:00Comments on Leaving It All On The Field: Two WorldsTiffanyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09303470614914061973noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597522930255313112.post-6152508142130612332012-05-18T16:48:48.722-04:002012-05-18T16:48:48.722-04:00Thank you so much for leaving a comment on my blog...Thank you so much for leaving a comment on my blog. I have been looking at a few posts on your blog and am so impressed with the grace and courage you have as you take care of your family and deal with cancer. I can relate with so much. My heart goes out to you, I know how hard this is. I havent been very good at keeping my blog up, but I want you to know just how well Steven is doing on his leg. He has had some complications through this last year and I have doubted the rotationplasty decision at times. But it has been just over a year since his surgery and he is doing so well. He plays soccer with his friends at recess and 'runs' everyday with his class to prepare for their fun run. It is not the same as before and he and I both feel a sense of loss at times, but usually he just goes forward and adapts and challenges himself to do more. I am glad we chose rotationplasty now. He is developing so much confidence in himself as he overcomes hard things. <br /><br />I hope and pray for the best for you and your family. Your little girl is so brave and so are you. If you ever have questions or just would like to talk, my email is sonjablodgett@gmail.com. Email me and I can give you my number. <br /><br />Also, a friend of mine found your blog through your comment to mine. She was really touched and inspired by you and was reading an article that she thought you might like. It is from one of our church leaders http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/the-songs-they-could-not-sing<br /><br />Take care and good luck with the surgery. It is funny how the things I worried about before Steven's surgery never happened and then things I never would have imagined would be hard. He has had no problem with being embarrassed or self concious about his leg, but I also thought he would just kind of start walking right away. Learning to walk is hard for all the kids, but he had some extra challenges and was on crutches for so long. But like I said, looking back I can say with confidence that we made the right choice for him. After reading some of your posts, it is clear that you are an inspired lady and since I am a rotationplasty fan, it is easy for me to cheer you on in your decion as well.Sonjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12984329339240424504noreply@blogger.com