Boys will be boys.
They will horse around on the way home from school.
Maybe they'll fall.
And maybe they'll land in the strangest possible way.
And break their arm.
And break their arm.
Multiple fracture.
Ambulance ride.
Surgery.
An April Fool's Day we won't soon forget.
Let the healing begin.
Owowowowow.
ReplyDeleteI was about his age when I broke mine - an unforgettable experience!
I hope he's feeling tip-top soon, and thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/04/bluebird-breakfast.html
Oh no so sorry to hear. Best wishes for the little man that he feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! But it often seems to be a rite of passage for boys, doesn't it? I hope he feels better soon and heals well.
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ReplyDeleteI hope your son feels better soon! I'm sure it's a day he'll remember for the rest of his life. Have a great weekend :)
Dawn
@ A Place for Pictures and Memories
Oy. On April Fool's Day, no less.
ReplyDeleteHoping for fast and healthy recoveries. Poor kid!
Ouchie:( hope he makes a full recovery soon! #pocolo
ReplyDeleteOh no, painful! We haven't had any broken bones in the house yet. I dread the day one of my children hurts themselves enough to require an ambulance trip, so scary!
ReplyDeleteAww get well soon! I remember going to ER too because my son got a busted forehead that bleeds a lot! Scary! #pocolo
ReplyDeleteoh no hope its all better now not the best start to April! Get well soon
ReplyDeleteHope he gets better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh no!!! that looks really painful! Wishing him a speedy recovery!!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing - I fell out of the hayloft once and didn't break anything. A horrible scratch on my lower back that hurt for weeks, but nothing worse.
then my male cousin simply jumps down from a fence ...and breaks his darn leg!! like, how?
Oh poor lad :(( I really hope he gets well very soon. That does not look good. Thank you for linking to #PoCoLo xx
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