

On Monday, Mom said, "Change your game so there are no more ows". Tanner didn't believe me.
He got an ow.
Nine x-rays later he has a splint he is to wear for the next 10 days. It's a break/bend in the forearm bone near the elbow. Mom doesn't like "ows".

Alia went to 5th grade camp this week. She tie-dyed this cool shirt (it has a diamond shape in the center) to take to camp. We missed her while she was gone. It was really nice to have her home!

1 Comments:
So sorry about the arm. LIfe is tough when you have to have to have x-rays and splints. Take good care, Tanner.
XXOO
Grandma M.
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Michigan Madsens, at 6:34 PM
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