Can't sleep. Spina bifida does that sometimes! On Tuesday Davey will have surgery at Shriners Hospital. Some call the surgery a bilateral tibial rotational osteotomy. I refer to it as fixing the feet forward. Here's how he walks now. See how he trips on his feet because they turn inward. That's a result of being born with clubbed feet. Hopefully in two months after his casts have been removed, his feet will face forward. This is Davey's 8th surgery (I think). It's difficult to know how he processes the thoughts of surgery. He is most excited to have a slumber party with his dad at the hospital, and for his Papa from Texas to come and sword fight with him. It's been a long time since Matt and I had one of our kiddos in an operating room...over a year. I've appreciated the break and pray the doctors will have skill, wisdom, compassion and clarity as they care for my little boy. My heart is really heavy concerning Maggie. Spina bifida does