Whas'up.
So, Andy went to his new specialist orthopedic surgeon Dr. Larsen on Wednesday. The new official technical terminology now is bicep tear and possible nerve damage. Yes, this is possibly a byproduct from radiation. We are looking at surgery in March. We hope this will improve Andy's pain. Yeah, I know it will get worse before it gets better. But now we feel hope that Andy will not have to continue in pain all the time.
Okay enough with the bummer news that is Andy and on to fun.
I want to tell about something that happened a couple of weeks ago, an event at work made me stop and giggle.
Here's the story.
One of our first graders came into our classroom and while he was waiting for Mrs. Nish to come in for groups he sat at the table. I was across the room at my table with my group of fourth graders. So, after about five minutes of the first grader quietly sitting there, I hear him shout out "BOO!" Then he does it again a moment later. This continued another two times until I shout over to him and ask, "What are you doing?!"
He declares with excitement that he, "has the hiccups and was scaring himself to make them go away."
Okaydoodle.
My fourth graders snicker about this and look at me like I should respond.
HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO THAT? SO, I giggled and told the first grader to work on his words and try to be a little quieter.
Ahh...first grade humor, how do we live without it?
P.S.
Saw a funny little diddle yesterday on my daughter Caity's facebook. It went like this.
Dear Kindergarten Childern,
If you don't like nap time, please give it to us.
Sincerely,
High Schoolers
Yes, my high schoolers totally agreed with this letter. The kindergarten teachers I work with also agreed and said it should say from the Teachers. LOL
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Just thought I'd leave a note to let you know that there are folks reading your blog.
- Luke
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