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Old 12-19-2005, 03:12 PM
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Here's a story of how not to sled.....

Don't stand up on a sled & hold the rope
Especially going down a hill or
You might end up with a broken shoulder
Just like my 10 yr. old son.

(of course if I was there, he wouldn't of done that)
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Old 12-19-2005, 03:52 PM
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Aww come on mom, you never know until you try.

My precious pair attempted to attach two sleds together and do a "train" down the hill. Worked great until the front sled stopped but the back one didn't and rode right over the front one. No big gaping wounds luckily and the dog licked away the tears. Of course, then she tried to lie on him to protect him I guess and that started a whole other problem. She's 130 lbs and my son is 70 lbs!
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Old 12-19-2005, 07:37 PM
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Believe it or not this one isn't my accident prone one. My 12 yr. old has broken his nose twice, cracked a toe, 2 ingrown toenails removed, tonsils removed, sprained ankle, broken wrist.... I have 5 boys & the er knows me by sight. It's sad when the er doc. says to you... don't I know you from somewhere or which one this time. Oh the joys of parenthood.
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Old 12-20-2005, 03:33 PM
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I am so lucky that with three kids, we have only been to the er twice. ONce was a 105 degree temp that I couldn't bring down at home but mysteriously cleared up at the hospital, and the other was for stitches when my DS hit his head on a toilet at school. AT least he learned his lesson about playing around in the bathroom!
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Old 01-27-2006, 03:40 PM
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I just saw this. I am still hoping for a really good snow this year. Just like old times.

My friend in WV had to take her little girl to the ER about the time of the original post. She was sledding toward a tree and instead of baling she stuck her leg up to stop herself. I think the cast comes off this week. Who know sledding could be so dangerous. LOL! Of course I would have three kinds of heartattacks if my kids did some of the stuff I did on sleds.
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Old 01-27-2006, 05:29 PM
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Dont grease up (beeswax, used for archery bows, actually) those plastic saucers on a 40ft hill with a steep grade and a tree hidden in 4ft of snow at the bottom.
'Cuz it hurts. Our Scout Troop had 8 kids with broken bones that day.

No snow here, just killer surf, its been awesome and no hidden trees under the waves. Maybe a few sharks, though.

[ 01-27-2006, 05:32 PM: Message edited by: Shawn ]
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Old 01-27-2006, 06:48 PM
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Plastic sleds on a sheet of ice that looked like snow. Did I mention the large barn at the bottom that my sled hit? Yeah I still have the scar on my forehead!

OH!! Barbwire fences are evil also! Ran into one of those when I pulled the wrong lever to turn the sled. No broken bones but lots of brusies! I looked part Smuf!

I think I will stick with snowmoblies!!
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Old 01-27-2006, 10:34 PM
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Poor Shawn. Don't you miss the unpredictable winters in this part of the country?

My husband's cousin used to go skiing in Indiana. He brought his ski equipment down here one time when we had a snow. Rednecks on skis, very funny- until one of them skied into the woods and didn't know how to stop. More hurt pride than anything. No alcohol was involved either!

The big thing around here was tying the sled to an ATV. Very dangerous. My kids did that with their grandpa without my knowledge. I was not a happy mom. Another thing that used to be popular and I've only heard of this. Car hoods. Yep, real hoods off of cars. They say they go fast.
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Old 01-27-2006, 11:17 PM
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Yes I do. I love the warm weather but this state just isnt worth it.

I miss the 4 seasons and actually being able to see them
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Old 01-28-2006, 03:51 PM
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No snow stories here in Texas, but my son crunched his had really badly in PE last week. Painful, horribly swollen, turning black and blue, unable to use it. Ridiculous me - a mere mom - thought perhaps we should visit the ER.

Son and hubby set me straight. In PE, my one of my son's friends traded positions with him so he wouldn't really need to use his hands so much in football. (So that took care of the really important issue - how to keep participating in PE.)

It was his left hand and since he's right-handed, not such a big deal as far as school. But - most critically- if we went to a doctor and it WAS broken, they have this pesky habit of applying CASTS, which make kiddo inelgible to play soccer. We can't have that!

Bottom line - suck it up, wrap it with an ace bandage if really necessary, and keep playing.

Actually, a week later, it truly is getting better. (Although the bruising got pretty horrible before it started healing.) Had I not seen improvement, soccer or no soccer, we would have been visiting the doctor!

[ 01-28-2006, 03:55 PM: Message edited by: JHB ]
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