
she had a gastrostomy tube inserted into her stomach for feeding rather than the tube through her nose, she walked 50 feet with a harness to hold her body frame, she walked in between the parallel bars, she passed the swallow test and now is breathing with a nose oxygen supply rather than a big respirator valve. If she continues on this pathway, she will be able to have the tracheotomy tube removed from her throat in a few more days. That will make everyone happy especially Mary Ann. Her hair is growing back fast since the operation on April 1st.
She is now at day 54 since the stroke occurred.
Jennifer Legas, our daughter here in Provo pose with "Grammy". Gunnar,

Cooper and Mia share in the joy of being with their grandmother. Because Mary Ann likes to hike, we celebrated the day before Mother's Day by hiking the "Y" mountain (even Sophie our dog made the climb).
