Sunday, December 02, 2007

Broken Hand

This is going to be an extremely quick update. It's nearly 1am on Saturday night and I realize I didn't blog about the doctors appointment on Friday afternoon yet. I should do so, for those of you who don't know.

Sure enough, Jonathan DID break his hand at school on Thursday. Who is to say if that is one of the reasons he was so 'out of control' in the lunchroom. Was the school nurse wrong to send him back to class and not call me? Again, who knows. As I always say, "it is what it is".

On the way to the doctors appointment I received a call from the principal and they are NOT going to reduce his 10-day out of school suspension, which truly blows my mind. I'm trying not to focus on it because there is nothing more I can do about it and I need to set a positive example for my son. I followed the rules, I asked for a review, I was given the answer, I need to accept their response. As does he.

About his hand, he has a fracture on his left hand on around his index finger. He'll be in a cast for no less than 4 weeks. They did, however, knowing he was an active boy, put him in a removable cast. It was kind of neat actually - they form-fitted it to him there in the office and he can take it off to shower or to rest a bit at the end of the night. I simply couldn't believe it when they came back and told me it was broken. I thought for sure they were going to tell me it was just bruised. Can you IMAGINE having 10 days of "out of school suspension" work to try to make up............ WITH A CAST ON THE HAND YOU HAVE TO WRITE WITH? Do you know how long that is going to take?? OIE!

We picked out the tree today and it's really beautiful. In addition, we have lights out front, most courtesy of Chris's mom and dad, Evie and Jimmie. Kids in the neighborhood come by just to look at the lights... and they are not even all up yet! Really cool stuff!!

Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers. I have so much more to blog about, but it's really late and I don't want to mess it up. Please continue to pray for strength for our family throughout the holiday season. Thanks so much.

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