Odin Frost, 18, and his best friend Jordon Granberry, 18, were both born with brain damage and doctors’ prognosis for their future was bleak.
“My son and his best friend were both told their survival rate would be around 2%, that they’d never walk, and that they’d live in a vegetative state – if they made it past seven years,” said Odin’s dad, Tim.
At the age of three the boys joined school for children with special needs where they met and became best friends. The boys’ parents took a picture of their very first day of school. 15 years later, on their high school graduation day, the boys recreated that picture.
By coming this far, Odin and Jordon exceeded doctors’ expectations. “Both walked the stage and graduated. I was on cloud 19. I was so fricking proud of him,” Odin’s dad added.