Last year, March 20th.
About this time last year, Mary Kate was sitting in a chair in the driveway watching her siblings and some neighbor friends play on their bikes and scooters.
She was on drugs...after coming out of surgery earlier that morning.
It was her second surgery (first surgery was when she was 18 months old) to remove regrowth of the lymphangioma mass on her torso. After that was removed, she had another surgeon come in a do a scar revision on her old large scar.
Here she is in recovery.

She took it all very well. Her surgeons couldn't even hide their looks of surprise either when they walked into her recovery room for the surgery follow up. She was so bright and cheery!

We were all very proud of Mary Kate. She was our little champ.
(For the record, she only briefly cried once throughout the entire process of her month-long recovery, and that was only because she was uncomfortable with gas! Okay, I may need to delete this part if she reads it!)
Here's a before surgery photo. (The dark spot in the middle is the lymphangioma regrowth.)
Here's what it looked like the day we took off her bandages--2 weeks after surgery.
Here's what it looks like now, a year after surgery and many tubes of Mederma.
A little closer...
She says she doesn't mind the scar,
"...except right here...
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