Logan seventh-grader taking it one step at a time

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Jay knew it could have been much, much worse.

“I have always been an optimist – maybe to a fault. After signing the documents to amputate his foot, I can remember not caring one way or the other because I tend not to waste my energy on things that I have zero control over,” said Jay, who was in the hospital with his son the very next day after the accident when he received a phone call from his mother that his father, Tim, had unexpectedly passed away.

“Many people lead very normal lives with prosthetics. I do, in fact, remember thanking God that he was alive. There are many people that wish their child had a prosthetic opposed to the worst case scenario.

Connor, 12, was aware he nearly lost his foot and said he would have got used to it had it happened. He said he’s lucky to have kept the foot and that a lot of people have told him it was a miracle he did. He also knows the many people praying for him and his recovery as well as Jordan’s.

“I do not know what defines a miracle, and I most certainly have no idea how much praying was done or by whom and to what individual extent. I do believe that all happens in accordance to His good and perfect will,” said John Reinhardt, Jordan’s father and Connor’s uncle.

Jordan recovered fully and Connor’s well on the road to recovery, his physical therapy complete and two surgeries behind him. They have been referred to a pediatric orthopedic surgeon to watch him for long term effects of the injury.

Connor made it back to play the last three football games in JFL this fall and took the court for the Lions on the first game of the season in October.

“I’m happy I can play sports,” he said, adding he does have to take pain medicine.

“Before the surgeon took him into surgery, his words were that he wasn’t sure he would be able to save the foot and if he did he would most likely never regain the mobility and be able to play sports to his fullest potential,”Jennifer Alter said. “Those words haven’t left my mind but every time I see him on the court or briefly this year on the football field. It’s a great and thankful feeling.”  

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