Hi Brent,

Thank you. Wow, that is a long way to drive with a broken arm. And if my son could have fit into his buddies little two seater car yesterday, I would have gotten a call from the hospital instead
I worry about him on the mountain, but really he has had a lot less injuries up there than in previous years, riding his bike or doing things like trying to leap onto the top of my car in one bound ... his foot hooked the back bumper and one leg went crashing through the back window. LOTS of stitches on that one. A fourteen year old trying to impress the neighborhood girls. He finally realized he was getting hurt a lot when we went to one hospital and a nurse came out to call him back, looked at his name, then asked What did you do this time Noah? Took us a minute to realize he was the same nurse who had treated him many times at another hospital close to where we used to live. He had taken a job at the new hospital and joked with Noah he had left that one because Noah kept him so busy.

I will make sure to have it checked again next week when the swelling goes down more. It is a bit more swollen tonight, but keeping his pain under better control. The hardest part for him is just laying around.

Thanks again Brent.

Take care,
Pam


My boys, Noah & Isaiah