5 days after arriving home from our holiday in
He was travelling 60km per hour, just typing it makes me shudder. His head and shoulder took most of the impact. Fortunately the helmet did its job but broke apart with the impact, and he was left on the side of the road with a terrible pain in his shoulder. It was fortunate that he crashed right next to one of the red cross ambulances (not a coincidence – accidents occur at this corner every year – mind you perhaps it never occurred to the organisers to put up signage or warn the competitors…) but Joel had to wonder about their competence as he had to ask repeatedly for a sling, and other than provide him with a blanket and arrange a ride with the time keeping car to the finish line, they were next to useless.
I met him at the finish line and we went straight to the hospital for XRays. The XRays showed he had fractured his shoulder blade. Basically he got off lightly – it could have been a head injury or worse. So he ended up with half his body covered in scrapes and bruises and with a very sore left shoulder. Needless to say this put pay to any idea of a social life for a couple of weeks until the pain reduced. But everything has healed up really well now and he is pretty much back to normal.
We have also had a friend of Sally’s come and stay with us. Shankar is travelling the world for 6 months and was visiting friends in
I have had a couple of work trips – one to
Just recently we’ve had my mum come and stay with us. We had a weekend together in
So now we are looking forward to having some of Joel’s family visit us in
That’s all for now!
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