I like to think of it as “our” body-cast.

That’s right, another round of surgery/6 weeks in a body-cast for Will.  It’s been almost 2 years since his left hip was “done” and now it’s time to work on the right side.  The right side behaved for a while, but we discovered 2 weeks ago that it was completely out of socket, so Will is booked for surgery Feb. 16 at Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando.  He will be in for about 4 days or so and then in the body-cast for 6 weeks.  I don’t suppose I need to dwell on the draw-backs of spending six weeks in a body-cast, so let’s consider the positives.  There are a few up-sides to the body-cast.  First, you don’t have to take time out of your schedule for bathing.  Also, you don’t have to worry about people demanding that you do things for them.  It’s like wearing a giant plaster excuse for being lazy!  There are LOTS of sympathetic people who dote on cute little boys in body-casts also, so let’s not forget that perk.  You get to watch a lot of TV when you are in a body-cast, and best of all, you CAN’T get sent to time-out!  So this is my positive spin on body-cast wearing.  Please remember Will (and the rest of us) in prayer on 2/16 and the six weeks following.  The surgery is long and involved, kind of prophetic to the recovery period.

One Response to “I like to think of it as “our” body-cast.”

  1. Here is the real question: What color this time? Will it be a “normal” color so that the streak of color in your hair will be “acceptable” according to the standards of some institutions of higher education? Inquiring minds want to know.

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