Step One
Take a pile of big and heavy rocks...
add couple of Cub Scouts...
and stir things up with a dash of five-time triatlon finisher, "The Mighty TriBuddy,"
and have fun until the pile of rocks fall, and...
somebody gets a broken thumb.
Step Two
TriBuddy, meet the doctor....
Doctor, meet TriBuddy...
Preeeee-zent thumb.
Put the hand in a gauze glove...
Doctor: "Does it hurt when I press on your hand?"
TriBuddy: "A little. I'm OK."
Add the permanent cast. Glow-in-the-Dark, of course...
TriBuddy, "Dad, does this really glow in the dark?
"Yes, it sure does."
"Dad, will I have the cast for Halloween?"
"You sure will."
TriBuddy, "Coool. It's my Light Saber."
**Wuuumff... Wuumff... (light saber sounds)**
All done.
Step Three
8 comments:
Glow in the dark??? How cool is that? Why, I'll bet that even speeds healing!
Kids have a much better attitude toward injuries than ... say.. .their IMbitious parents, non?
Hope he gets better soon. I agree with wendy...very cool about glowing in the dark...makes it even better.
Certainly making the best of it!
Get well soon, TriBuddy.
for some reason I envision lights-out saber fighting sessions punctuated with the sounds of crashing lamps and broken lightbulbs. Have fun!
Awwww. What a good sport...
What an awesome sport he is. But hey at least he had part of his halloween costume ready :)
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