AP Boy and more serious topics
Well, since the beginning of this year Connor has had quite the series of accidents – broken arm, tooth knocked out. The latest is he got stitches. This was a couple weeks ago, he and I were playing around in the kitchen, right before bed, when he smacked his eyebrow pretty hard on the kitchen counter. Sure enough, it split open and so 9pm at night I made another trip to the urgent care center.
He did good, but he had to get three stitches. Of course, it required a shot, actually several of them to numb the area. Then, it didn’t take the first time so they had to give him some more shots and basically impregnate the whole eyelid with lidocain. He was in agony… he hates shots more than anything and the poor kid… he does so well and has such a great attitude until he sees that needle come out.
Anyway, 5 days later he had the stitches removed. He’ll have a little scar, but it looked to me healing up nicely. So we’re all out in the backyard moving their basketball hoop. We go to put it down and sure enough our accident prone (AP) boy gets whacked right on his cut… I mean whacked hard. It didn’t break back open but it swelled up about an inch out of his head. The scar is now all purple and his eye got all black and bruised. It is starting to recover, but I think the scar will be a bit more pronounced now and I’m not sure his eyebrow will grow back completely.
More serious topics…
Amanda and I are enrolled in Marriage Dynamics. It is a course designed by the Family Dynamics group. It is a pretty intensive 8 week course – homework, weekly sharing at class, mandatory attendance. There are 12 couples taking the class with us. When I told my Dad we were taking it he said, “what, are you having marriage problems?” Well, not really, Amanda and I both love being married to each other. But, we have our challenges like any other couple and we want to be married, happily married, for the rest of our lives. We want to stay in love and knowing how to do that after 10, 15, or 20 years (we’re at 12) is always a learning process.
My thoughts so far about the class are that it is good. I think it will give us some tools and concepts to be able to take forward for the years going forward. We are already learning a lot more about each other and what our emotional needs are, but I think more importantly we are actually learning how to respect and listen to each other’s emotional needs. Long and short is I would recommend it to anyone, but don’t enter lighthearted… you need to be serious or else it may overwhelm you.
Finally, on to not so serious topics… I received my tailwheel endorsement from my friend and instructor Rich Young. He’s been teaching my in the 170. It has been fun and challenging. Now I will work on passing Dad’s endorsement… the FAA was easy! Hopefully by the next post I’ll be soloing in 1863C!
Oh WOW!
Look at those cuties! I can’t wait for them all to get together. Sorry to hear about at the bangs, cuts and bruises. Hopefully it’ll all get out of his system (for all of them) before they move on to the big time games! Congrats on flying! I am sure Dad is proud..but Mike is a little bit envious. Maybe you all can hit the old fishing holes together that we used to go to when we were young. Wouldn’t that be fun in the same ol’ plane?!
Thanks for the post!
Sheila
(And you are right, there doesn’t need to be a problem in order to improve something! Good on ya!)
Oh a thought!
Just look at Oreos. I mean the orginial is the best ~ not a thing wrong with it! But then they went and double stuffed it and later dipped it in chocolate. So you can always improve even the best things in life (and Oreos ARE the best!). More of us need to double stuff and dip our marriages! (Read into that what you may!)
Thanks, Bro! You always make me smile and very proud.
Sheila