I was out running when I noticed a mini-trampoline sitting by the side of the road with someone’s trash. I went home and got my car, loaded it in the back of my van, and brought it home.
My boys were delighted.
They carried it to the backyard and let the neighbors know: “WE GOT A TRAMPOLINE!”
The kids came over and LINED UP to take a turn!!
Note: There is a FULL-SIZE trampoline that they can all jump on TOGETHER right next door, but Clark had everyone excited about this LITTLE trampoline. So, that day, they all jumped, one-by-one.
(I REALLY wish I had taken a picture of them LINED UP while ONE kid jumped.)
After the first day, the newness and “excitement” wore off, and the little trampoline doesn’t get used very much. My plan was to bring it in the basement to use on rainy days or during the long Minnesota winter. However, Ted noticed that a couple of the springs were missing and warned me that someone would probably get hurt jumping on it. He asked me to set it out with the trash when it came last week.
Unfortunately, I forgot.
About two hours after the trash was taken, Clark was jumping on the little trampoline.
He was trying to complete a JUMP – SPIN – NINJA Kick.
The jump was high… the spin was good……the kick, great…
BUT THE LANDING…bad.
He landed on the side of his foot.
It hurt so bad he came in and laid on the couch. He wouldn’t play or even walk on it.
Clark doesn’t complain very much. So, after a couple hours of him laying on the couch and refusing to put pressure on it, I decided to take him to Urgent Care to get an X-ray.
Thankfully, there was no broken bone, but the doctor said that she thought it was a sprained ankle and he should stay off of it for up to two weeks!
Telling Clark to stay off of his feet is like telling a bird not to fly.
We paid for the urgent care visit and for crutches.
Total: Almost $150
(I never should have picked up that FREE trampoline!)
It is now sitting out by the trash, a little too late.
We prayed for him that night for Clark to have a quick healing and miraculously, 24 hours later, his foot was feeling all better. We made him stay off of it for nearly 3 days – just to make sure he didn’t re -injure it. By Sunday, he was 100% back to himself.
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I’m so happy Clark is back to 100%! Way to go!
Thank you, Me too!!!
Lol, love this! Clark's enthusiasm and excitement. So happy he wasn't badly hurt and recovery was quick!😊👍❤
I know -- his energy and enthusiasm is CONTAGIOUS! I love it! His birthday is tomorrow and he's getting EVERYONE excited about celebrating HIM!!! LOL! Love you Brooke!