You know your day is going to go great when you come out to your office and there is a letter to you from your daughter laying on top of a stack of work notes from the day before... I love you too Meri!
Well, I've planned a Throwback Thursday today... So here goes.
Here is a post that I did just under 5 years ago on March 25th, 2009. What I wouldn't give to have the troubles that we worried over then to the troubles now?...
In
case you didn't know it... This is my son Ryan. He MAY make it to age 18
in June. This photo was taken this winter in Nebraska when we visited
my parents over Christmas. The cousins and friends went sledding. First on death-trap hill covered in ice and surrounded by deadly trees,
then when the parents found out, on the gentle slope at the nearby high
school field.
Ryan is my oldest and is being
homeschooled this year as well as the later half of last year. The term "homeschool" is used loosely here... He's finishing up his high
school education through correspondence courses from a college nearby
that has a highschool graduation program. He has 7 tests to finish up
before graduation and we're already planning the party. Since I work
full-time from home as a computer programmer, I'm not able to do the
classes myself, so it's mainly up to him. I do sometimes help him with
the studying before he takes the test at a teacher neighbor of ours or throw things at him if I'm on the phone and I catch him surfing the web.
Anyway... a friend's blog about dentist bills made me think of Ryan... Not because
of the dental bills persay, (that's my youngest...) but because Ryan used up all of
our cafeteria health plan money in February for the whole year. Wasn't
that nice of him? Usually we use it for the yearly dentist checkups or
contact lense refills or maybe getting new glasses for anyone that
needs them... Typically, not for a rock concert...
In
early February, Ryan wanted so badly to go see his all-time favorite
band in Des Moines, Coheed & Cambria. Never heard of them??
Neither had we until last year. We give him 3 concert credits for the
year and this was, like I said, his all-time favorite band. He has several posters of them and an action figure...
Since it
was his first concert of the year and he's homeschooled, we gave him
permission to go, IF Robb drove him. It was on a Wednesday night, an
hour away. The kicker was, Ryan hated the band that the concert was
actually for, Slip Knot. Coheed was just opening for them, so Ryan
planned on leaving as soon as Coheed was done with their performance.
So,
it's Wednesday night and Ryan found some friends of his during one of
the opening acts before Coheed & Cambria. We don't know exactly
what happened, (I'm thinking Ryan mentioned something about his
feelings toward Slip Knot and someone overheard...) but someone from out
of the crowd rushed toward him and slugged him hard. He didn't know
what hit him. All of the sudden, there is blood sprayed around the area
and his friends are getting him to security and a medic, leaving a
trail of blood. In the medic, tented off area, Ryan finds that his nose
is most likely broken and after he gets it packed, rests in that room
for a while before Coheed comes on stage.
After
unsuccessfully hitting on the young nurse, he hears a voice from the
hall. Imagine this in a Cheech and Chong drawl... "Where'd all this
blood come from? " And who should come around the door of the medic
area but Claudio Sanchez himself, the lead singer of Coheed & Cambria,
(the bushy haired guy). If Ryan hadn't already felt woozy, he certainly did now.
Ryan got to meet him and told Claudio that all he came here to do was to
see them. Claudio felt very honored that Ryan spent full price on a
concert ticket and all he wanted to see was him. As soon as Coheed
came on stage, Ryan went back to his friends and enjoyed the concert of
his young life.
Afterward the opening act and just
before Slip Knot, he called his dad, who had been reading a book in the
parking lot, to come get him. On the way home, he told him everything
that happened, practically word for word, blow by blow. Robb was
unconvinced that Ryan had a broken nose because Ryan was in such high
spirits, until they stopped at a rest area and he saw him in the light.
It was at that point that Robb called me and said they were going to
the emergency room. Darn!
Several days later, after
the swelling was down, I took Ryan in for an appointment to get his nose
checked out. The doctor could either do it there, but only had one
shot at getting it right without anesthetics, or we could schedule a
surgery date, put him under and do it completely right. Ryan, without
question, chose to go under. I didn't realize how much this would cost,
or I would've told the doctors assistant, "QUICK, HOLD HIM DOWN AND DO
IT!"
The
bills are all back now and we're at least $2500 in the hole, if I'm
adding up all these various bills right. But I guess in Ryan's mind,
it's all worth it. Plus he got to go to the Sweetheart ball with his
friend (who happens to be a girl) and got a ton of respect and
admiration from his friends regarding his nose and fabulous suit
(rolling my eyes...) that he borrowed from his cousin.. He was pretty
much a celebrity. Unfortunately dispelling many myths of why he was
pulled out of public school in the first place. (for example... he
hadn't killed anyone, wasn't in jail and wasn't dead - aren't teenagers
funny?)
This picture below is him at almost his worst. YUCK huh?
This is what he looked like all cleaned up a month later for his Senior pictures... Didn't he look much better??? I mean, except for his long hair?
Oh
well... This is how he wants to be remembered for his high school days.
Didn't I have the feathered Christy Brinkley hair, after all???
This is the one we've chosen for our living room wall. I go place the order tomorrow night.
1 comment:
OW OW OW! Poor kid even though it was 5 years ago, I would still be upset and hate Slip Knot!
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