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The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team Kids Camp Experience

When Jordan was invited to the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team (WWAST) Kids Camp, I was sad it took place the same weekend as Camp No Limits Missouri... I actually stopped and talked to Jordan about deciding between the two. We both knew WWAST camp was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. And oh boy, it really was.Now that we're settling into vacation with family, we're able to look back on last week and realize all the amazing things that happened. The invite-only camp includes kids ages 8-12 who are able to throw, catch and run. The camp gives the kids a chance to work out with members of the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team... it's a collection of men (and maybe soon there will be a woman on the team) who all lost at least a limb and are/were members of the military.We don't have daily opportunities to interact with members of the military - so this trip was a gift to us. We got to know some really amazing people who have taken very difficult situations and made incredible positives out of it.wounded-warrior-amputee-softball-kids-campThe first full day of camp, I had to go to the practice fields early to set up for a work project. Jordan got to travel with the campers and players in the camp bus. Of course, she found a player to befriend. Somehow she convinced Nick Carter to wear her headband during practice for the day. It was obvious, Jordan decided Nick was her team member bestie from the very start. At the end of the week, Jordan introduced Nick to a friend as "my Wounded Warrior." She came to that conclusion because Nick was so patient and kind with her. All of the players were with the 20 camp kids. They didn't baby the kids. Each camper gained real skills out on the field. But the players also went out of their way to have a lot of fun with the kids... Like that time they all were dancing and doing goofy videos at Disneyland.