The metal fixator has been on for about six weeks now and it will be a few more weeks before my wrist and arm feels well enough to take it off, then months of exercises until it is strong enough to play. It is funny to find out all the things you can't do when you only have one hand. Try it!! Put your right had in your back pocket and do every you usually do. Brush your teeth, take a bath, get dressed, comb your hair, eat breakfast, write your name, open a bottle, make the bed, tie your shoes. How did you do? It is really hard isn't it? Grandma is learning to type and write with just her left hand!!
The fireworks for America's Birthday on the 4th of July were very exciting this year and I had a great place to watch them on the roof of my friend's house in New York. I could see everything, even the ones down on the water, but no big noisy booms (thr kind Taylor never did like.) When you were little, Taylor, Grandma would record all the fireworks on television and we would watch them every night for two weeks. The music was better than the big booms. I hope you will get to see some fireworks for Bastille Day next week.
It is almost Taylor's birthday too. It will be fun to celebrate with new friends. I hope you get lots of prezzies and a big cake to share.
I love you both my dearest sweet children and miss you every day.
Grandma Nici
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