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Its been a long, long weekend.

DS didn't get to start at running back on Saturday, but he did get to run the ball and made a gain everytime. Right before 1/2 time he was running the ball, made the first down, but fell and broke his collar bone. So we had to go to the Medi-Center and get x-rays and a harness, etc...

So I have been taking care of him for the last couple of days. So for right now his season is over, but he might be able to catch the last games...we'll see.

Some H stuff, but nothing major. I'll post more about it tomorrow.


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Wow - that sucks for DS. Hopefully he isn't too bummed out about it. He'll be fine under mom's care!

Take care of you as well.

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Corey, I am so sorry for your son. I know he was so excited about the season as were you. I hope everything else is ok. Catch up later.

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At least he got some playing time and looked good doing it.

My brothers stepson was on the team in eighth grade and broke his collar bone on the second day of practice.

No games for him that season. Tell him to keep up some kind of work out. He'll have to impress at the end of the season.

He's still in junior high, right?

Hugs to ya' suga buga.


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Sorry to hear about your son, Corey. I'm glad he's doing alright though.

Hope you are, too.

(((((Corey)))))


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Wow Corey! What a bummer. I was hoping to read some major points scored that game! The collar bone is pretty painful from what I'm told. Hope he's holding up well! And you too!

Many hugs to you and your family!

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I am so sorry!!! Hope he isn't in too much pain!

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So sorry for you and your son, Corey!!! That sounds SO painful!!! I hope he's feeling better soon!!! Karen


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Hey all, thanks so much for the good wishes. My son is doing better, but he now realizes how much you take things for granted...like being able to dress yourself or anything else you do with your dominant hand/arm. Poor kid. Hes a trouper though, no doubt about it.

H went to his IC on Monday, I guess he has a standing every other Monday at 3pm appt., so thats good. He seems to like this guy and they seem to be building a good repoire. We have been talking more lately and yesterday we had a really good conversation. He was telling me about what he and the C were talking about and how he isn't trying to go in and solve all of his problems in 1 session. We talked about the Troll and what he is/isn't going to do. He came right out and told me that he hopes this baby isn't his so he can just walk away. He also said that he really thinks that he will end up coming home, but he didn't want to try and guarantee anything because it feels like you curse it if you do that. I actually agree with that, things just have to happen the way they are supposed to. There were lots of things said, but anymore I don't put a ton of stock in words. Its actions that mean more to me. I know that they are talking, but they aren't texting At All, which is totally alien to them, but I'm not saying a word. I also was talking with my MIL last night and apparently she asked him what he was going to do and if he had some sort of plan and he indicated to her that if this kid isn't his, hes gone. So strange, but theres nothing I can do. I have stuff that I need to continue to work on and try and improve in myself, so thats all I can do for me.
I'm not even sure if thats what I want anymore but I think that if the situation were right, I would at least like to try again, maybe...


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(((S&S)))

That is encouraging. The conversation - yes. BUT more importantly - your approach to it. Way to go.


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