I should have pointed this out in yesterday's post but somehow I got sidetracked with all that OCD symmetry discussion: the fact that blind Callie is up in the chair is a major milestone in her recovery from her brain tumor. Last week, in fact, was the first time we saw her climb up into that chair unassisted since coming back from WSU last April. She used to love sleeping in those arm chairs all the time. She'd climb first onto the cot below and then use that as a platform to stand on while she climbed into the chair. But after her radiation, she no longer could do this — why we're not entirely sure. So the only time she'd be able to get in the chair was when we'd pick her up and put her there. But then, finally, late last week Alayne saw her climb up on her own … and this weekend marked only the second time she's done it. It's been a long road for her, step by step, and we were delighted to see her able to do this again.
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