Valencia as
a girl's name is of Latin origin meaning "strong
or healthy". It derives from Valentinus, a saint's name. It is
also a place name for the city on the Mediterranean coast of
Spain, known for its oranges.
I named her correctly. She is
strong, stronger than many people I've met. Within her first six months of life,
she has already endured more than most have and will endure in their entire
lifespan. I am in awe of her spirit whenever we are faced with a challenge. She
not only takes it head on but also does it with a smile.
So, just to recap we have had
six weeks of casts on both legs, six weeks of a Ponseti brace with a bar keeping
legs separated, a NCV test and multiple blood tests as well as multiple other
tests to check all areas of Valencia's body. Whew! And we are still enduring
more.
I wanted to take a break from
the procedures though to tell about the victories too. V is for Valencia and is
V for victory. (Yes, I'm an educator at heart).
I remember this day as if it
was yesterday cliché to say I know but it's true, because it's one of the
happy days. One of the days, we got good news from the doctors and not more
procedures or test to do. We got to take the casts and braces off, her little
legs would get a break *no pun intended.
This was her first car ride
home without a brace, a cast, or a wrap. Based off her look I don't even think
she believed it! We were excited on this day, it gave a sense of
"normalcy" little did we know that our normal would always look a
little different from others. It is a life we have learned to love and continue
to learn from each day. Things may look different for us but we have embraced
it and share the victories as well as the setbacks with all.
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