For several years my dad was a soccer coach. He was also a soccer player. He played in an adult league for a short time, but he injured his shoulder. The shoulder injury required surgery. Following unfortunately in his grandfather's footsteps, Rhys has injured his shoulder playing soccer. On Saturday (at the opening game of the season) Rhys broke his collar bone. Although he doesn't need surgery, Rhys must wear an immobilizer for a minimum of three weeks!
However, back in July Rhys and my dad enjoyed some time fishing. Once they went out on Lake Michigan and another time they fished in the waters of Green Bay. Some camping friends took the two of them out, and they caught five salmon! Rhys caught the biggest one because he stole it from Grandpa. Rhys says that Grandpa gave him the pole. Also, Rhys says not to forget about the "quick and the dead". My dad has many often used sayings. Some of these saying are more colorful than others. But, by far the most commonly used is "the first rule of basic bayonette training: there are two kinds of people in the world - the quick and the dead". This is Rhys's defense. Grandpa must be so proud!
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Sorry Rhys. Hope your clavicle heals quickly!
Michelle, Thanks for the pics and taking the time to update your blog. We really appreciate it.
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Hey Rhys, I hope you locate your clavicle soon, you'll miss it! Think of the lines you'll be able to use when you have a girlfriend! (Want to see my socrscar?)
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