Ok. We fixed it! by prn

Ok. We fixed it!

Ok if they are going to keep her in the cast for another month, we (Katy, my cutter and me) tailored the cast so that not one piece was rubbing on her arm. You would have thought I created a miracle with her ooohs and ahhhhs when she moved her arm.
A very good tailor job!
You are a miracle worker!! Fixed the splint AND the attitude with one adjustment!
January 12th, 2014  
@grammyn Katy is so lucky to have you. Glad you were able to adjust her cast to make her more comfortable.
January 12th, 2014  
@darsphotos she needed a break albeit small.
January 12th, 2014  
So glad you could make it more comfortable for her.
January 12th, 2014  
It's the little things that mean so much
January 12th, 2014  
I was just about to type my comment, when I saw that Rick (above) posted exactly what I was about to say! Great minds ..... Glad your arm is feeling a little more comfortable.
January 12th, 2014  
Oh that's too bad it has to stay on for longer. It's good that it has been made a bit more comfortable.
January 12th, 2014  
Deb
Great job!
January 12th, 2014  
You are a hero:0)
January 12th, 2014  
Excellent modifications!!!!!
Put a sock inside it if it rubs.
xxx
January 13th, 2014  
Well done! And I love Katy's fingers in a "victory" sign!
January 14th, 2014  
Sometimes it is just the little things... :)
January 18th, 2014  
That is great! I assume you did not cut off the part that supports her break!? Haha
January 20th, 2014  
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