No, I think it will be a miracle if he survives to majority without Traumatic Brain Injury! I have seen your stairs! I, too, blame the Hubsters genetic contribution.....
My honey says "wait until he starts driving!!" I survived to adulthood..and look how often my tom-boy ass was on crutches!! There is hope...which is immediatly followed by..oh crap my day is coming!!!
I will acknowledge the possible link between my own reckless youth and that of my small and daring son. By his age I had already broken both of my arms, and my foot and was soon to have stitches to close an excellent scalp wound. And I still feel the connection to Drew's excitement seeking. After making sure he was not grievously broken was to think about what protective armor would be needed for the next time.
The key to survival is proper safety equipment and stunt planning. We might be able to slow him down a bit, but I think that stopping it is not going to happen. Let's get him set up for success in some properly padded armor.
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The key to survival is proper safety equipment and stunt planning. We might be able to slow him down a bit, but I think that stopping it is not going to happen. Let's get him set up for success in some properly padded armor.
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