As Day Ten ends we also enter the two week mark since Jenny’s tragic accident. It has been 14 days since her life changed completely, and so much has happened so very quickly. Today we were interviewed by OmniTV and hope Jenny’s story continues to reach out across the community. Today Jenny was more active and had further purposeful movement in her left arm. Her right arm has not moved since yesterday. She is trying to scratch the areas of surgery, especially her brain surgery area and her stomach surgery area along with trying to pull on her feeding tube. They had to put “Cozy” mitts on her to stop her from continuing. The sutures are being cleaned and maintained with no signs of infection so far. There is one more day of eye drops before the ophthalmologist team revisits her eyes and their condition. Though her left eye is showing progress in movement and tracking, her right eye still remains static and unresponsive. We can only hope for the best following the ophthalmologists review. Lastly, I would like to give a special mention to the front desk staff at HSC Canad Inns including Nick, Jean and Harry for wanting to learn more about Jenny’s story, supporting her and also supporting me during my stay.