Video Gaming

VIDEOGAMING-DSC05562FsGames are everywhere nowadays. If you have a console, smartphone, computer or tablet, you might find yourself engrossed in a game with a story that takes a long time to learn and navigate through. Or, maybe you just want to break up the monotony of lying around by spending a few minutes trying to beat an old classic like Pac-man.  Either way,  it is crucial to keep your leg up as much as possible to prevent swelling during the first few weeks of a broken leg.  Otherwise, your Doctor might have to redo the cast to relieve the pressure! So, find ways to keep your leg up…

Week One

This past week Corbin started planning his next great vacation.  He had to re learn how to go up and down stairs.  He found out in a hurry where the flashlights were to navigate better in the dark.  We also rented a DVD series as we are quickly powering through Netflix. He is mastering his video games and may need to add to his inventory soon.

“108 Things to do with a Broken Leg”

DAYONE-IMG_7355FsSadly your vacation has been postponed due to a mishap on the winter slopes, your last ski trip of the season and you’ve broken your leg.  It is just days before spring break, now it literally is Spring Break! Take this opportunity to kick back, relax and use the time to plan your next vacation more thoroughly. While you are recuperating we have compiled a few things for you to do with a broken leg. This journal is a glimpse of what Corbin was able to do with his broken leg. Although we had to abandon our spring break plans, Corbin is eager to visit the happiest place on earth sometime after May 22nd when “The 60th Anniversary of Disneyland” begins with the Diamond Celebration!  We will let you know what is new and exciting in the park. We are guessing it will be spectacular… Stay tuned for the update.

“When life hands you lemons, make Lemonade.”