On Thursday, RO broke his arm in three places. He is doing well. His ego was hurt more than his body.
Thursday, morning we had breakfast at Andrea's. Then I took RO snowboarding for his first time.
I feel a little responsible for his accident. When I teach someone how to snowboard, I usually spend an hour with them on the bunny hill, so they can learn important but frustrating things like how to fall.
RO didn't want to spend time on the bunny hill. He felt the shallow decent and the slow speeds would frustrate him and that he would learn faster on a real hill. I made him promise that he wouldn't stick out his arms when he fell.
The first few times down the bigger hill went well. He fell often, but that is to be expected for a beginner. By the fourth time down, he only fell once.
We had dinner and beer. Then we hit the hill again. RO decided to go fast. Half way down he faltered and instinctively stuck out his arm. He said that the moment he stuck out his arm, he knew it was the wrong thing to do. Before he could pull his arm in, he hit the snow. He heard his arm crack.
At first he hoped it was just a sprain. So we went home and he tried to sleep it off. His arm throbbed all night and he slept poorly.
The next morning he went to his doctor who confirmed his arm was broken. Fortunately, the bones were properly set.
RO's arm is now in a cast. We are still going to the store. I think he's having fun telling customers how he broke it.
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Tell RO I will be thinking about him, if I ever snow board.
A lesson to remember.
Get Well Soon.
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