Red and Below-the-Knee, Thank Goodness
So what kind of cast is this fall’s best-dressed 13-year-old young man wearing?
Red and below-the-knee, thank goodness.
Number Three paid a visit to the orthopedist yesterday to have his newly-aquired tibial fracture checked out. The bad news is that he’s out of soccer for three months. We had figured something like that, but it was still hard hearing it firsthand. The good news is that he received a below-the-knee cast which allows for greater mobility and less discomfort than his previous above-the-knee temporary splint. Even better, if healing is sufficient at his 2-week visit, he may be able to ditch the cast for a removable fracture boot which would make showering and other tasks considerably easier.… Read the rest

Since 1993, our three sons have played in just over a thousand soccer matches. Throughout that time, we’ve suffered our share of bruises, abrasions, sprains and pains, but never a broken bone. But unfortunately, that streak has come to an end.
As disappointing as
In one of the quieter sports stories of the summer, the U.S. Mens basketball team has been marching steadily forward in the

It’s always a good day at work when you can get one of these bad boys out of someone’s eye.
Whenever we Alabamians hear that our beloved Yellowhammer State is in the news, our first reaction is to usually to cringe–“what now?”
It’s been over a month now, but I just can’t let it go.