Gavin made this card at daycare today for his grandparents.
I was so happy that they stamped his little arm too instead of just stamping his right hand twice to make two hand prints. I love it and I know they will love it too!
Oh how cute! Don't you just love that the daycare embraces his limb difference. Last year the preschool that my kiddos attend made hand prints. They cut them out and posted them by their picture on the board. It was so touching to see my Mason's "small" hand (as he calls it), & his right hand next to his picture during open house/family night. My entire family was moved. I kept the little cut outs to put in his book. So cute! Beautiful artwork Gavin! I love it!
Our son, Gavin, was born with a congenital limb difference. His left arm is amputated just below the elbow (LBE). Sometimes the easiest way to explain it to people, especially children, is that he has one little arm, just like Nemo has one little fin!
From the moment he was born, Gavin has proven that there is nothing he can't do. He inspires me every day with his big, gorgeous smile and his determination.
This blog is my way of sharing the struggles and accomplishments of having a child with a limb difference. It is also to answer any questions people might have. There is no limit to what child amputees can achieve. Just try telling Gavin that there is something he can't do, and he will prove you wrong! He may have to do some things a bit differently, but he will always find a way.
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ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Don't you just love that the daycare embraces his limb difference. Last year the preschool that my kiddos attend made hand prints. They cut them out and posted them by their picture on the board. It was so touching to see my Mason's "small" hand (as he calls it), & his right hand next to his picture during open house/family night. My entire family was moved. I kept the little cut outs to put in his book. So cute! Beautiful artwork Gavin! I love it!
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