>> Much of this sounds *so* familiar... just, my blended tribe would use English with a leavening (there's an ironic word for the ones that are about to come next) of Hebrew and Yiddish... <<
Around here it's English liberally salted with everything else we know. Spanish, Russian, Cherokee, Lakota, Gaelic, Laadan, I am linguistic SillyPutty and my partner is cosmopolitan. :D
>> And... physical therapy done by family is a luxury beyond price. <<
Sooth.
At this point, it's more comfort than actual therapy, but Kenzie is about to the point where regular stretching starts being a good idea. Once the skin is fully knit, and while the scars are still malleable, is the best time time to stretch and regain the full range of motion. You can tell he doesn't have it back yet because he keeps pulling up short when the scars twinge. I figure that Blazing Grass or Ron or both can teach Kenzie some good routines.
Feel free to prompt for that if it appeals, because the November theme is "family of choice" and it'd fit right in.
Thank you!
Around here it's English liberally salted with everything else we know. Spanish, Russian, Cherokee, Lakota, Gaelic, Laadan, I am linguistic SillyPutty and my partner is cosmopolitan. :D
>> And... physical therapy done by family is a luxury beyond price. <<
Sooth.
At this point, it's more comfort than actual therapy, but Kenzie is about to the point where regular stretching starts being a good idea. Once the skin is fully knit, and while the scars are still malleable, is the best time time to stretch and regain the full range of motion. You can tell he doesn't have it back yet because he keeps pulling up short when the scars twinge. I figure that Blazing Grass or Ron or both can teach Kenzie some good routines.
Feel free to prompt for that if it appeals, because the November theme is "family of choice" and it'd fit right in.