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So Boston has a broken arm....I was really sad and disappointed, I felt like a really bad mom, how could I let something like that happen to my little baby. Honestly it was just a fluke thing, he plays horsey on the arm of our couch and fell off. Well it just seemed like any other fall, which, let's face it boys (kids) do ALL the time. He cried and shook it off and continued to play. The next day (Oct 25th) I was changing him out of his jammies and grabbed his arm in just the right spot and he started screaming bloody murder. I just figured he had bruised it, but being a normal paranoid mom I took him to have it looked at. Like I said I thought I was just being paranoid and over reacting, so I never expected the DR to come in and tell me it was broken....sure enough it was, not a bad brake, they call it a "buckle brake" but it's on his Radius and Ulna, both bones on his forearm. So he has a cast for at least 3 weeks. It really wasn't that bad and he never seemed to be in too much pain, I think it's been alot harder on me than anything. But now that the shock is wearing off and he is adjusting to the cast he actually looks cute with it. Looks all tough and so much more like a little rugged boy!!!




 


 
 
Todd and I were married in June 2002, and a couple more times in between! Luckily we're back on the love train and doing better than ever. Todd works for West Lake Development, taping drywall and I am FINALLY doing my life long dream, hair! I work at Textures Salon in Roy and I'm so happy I took the scary plunge of the comfort job I was in and just went for it. It's been the best thing for me. The joy of our life, Boston, was born October 2006; and has kept us smiling and laughing ever since.We have so much fun watching him grow and change almost daily. He is talking so much and forever exploring. Our family wouldn't be complete without Duke he is our fat golden retriever and Boston's best friend. He thinks he is a 5lb lap dog and always trys sitting right on your lap, but we love him lot's. We have made our home in Roy with lots of friends and family really close!