About the Title

Since Luke was 15 days old, our family has referred to Luke's microtia as his "broken ear." Luke's brother (21 months at the time) waited all day with his Gramy for us to return home from Children's Hospital in Boston. Not completely understanding why his baby brother was gone all day without him, Anthony was thrilled to see Luke again when we got home. Naturally, as all curious toddlers explore, Anthony carefully marveled at Luke sleeping in his carrier. Suddenly, he noticed that Luke's ear looked different and said, "his ear is broken!" Immediately we realized how simple describing Luke’s ear would be for the next six years. The best part about Luke's Broken Ear is that it can be fixed! We invite you to join us on our journey while Luke gets what he wasn't born with - a complete right ear.








Luke appreciates the care he is receiving at CHaD, but really wants to go home. Luke learned early this morning that he has to be able to walk around without needing pain medication before he can go home, which is really hard because his ribs really hurt. But, Luke is a champ and is making amazing progress! Luke has walked around the pediatric unit four times and the day is only half over.  He started out sitting in a chair, and shortly afterward he discovered walking everywhere felt really good. Luke even got to paint and have fun in the playroom with his big brother.