Jaye (
jayes_musings) wrote2005-09-26 04:02 pm
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Well, I suppose it had to happen sooner or later, and if I'm perfectly frank, I'm surprised it's taken this long. #2 son has broken his collar bone...first broken bone with either boy. Of course, I was in class this afternoon, come home to find the boy not home, and I start checking his friends' to see if he decided to stop off there, but no one's seen him. Then I come back home to find to call the school and find #1 son on the phone with hubby...calling to say he's at the emergency room. Of course, #1 son hangs up before I can say let me speak to him. So will just have to wait until they get home...whenever that'll be...to find out how the boy is.
Poor sausage.
Poor sausage.
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J/K of course. I hope your son is all right, though I've heard broken collarbones aren't too bad. Ie, just another broken bone in the life of a kid. I broke my wrist twice when I was younger. Not fun, but bearable.
Besides, if Madonna can handle it, so can your son. ;)
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Son's okay, except he's good at getting sympathy and seeing as he can't join in playing with his friends, he wants to play on the computer...so have to give up for him. Next week will be better...and don't complain, I still have reps from Sept 19 in my inbox. *g*
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I'm glad the kid's okay. Broken bones seem to come with the territory of kids, especially male ones. I should know, I have a brother whose skull is slightly lumpy in places from all the times he's cracked his noggin, lol.
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Yeah...like I said, I'm kind of amazed it took this long (he's 11) and the older one hasn't broken anything.
(And yes, I'm a lazy arse to log out *g*)
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Wow, you have a son who hasn't broken anything? Are you sure he's not a robot or a cyborg???? ;)