Wyatt is taking swim lessons again this year. He's not highly motivated, but he does (mostly) what he is asked to do. Probably not the next Michael Phelps given his lack of love for the water. He's also had some problems on dry land recently. His school called me last Friday to pick him up after he face planted on the sidewalk. No glorious story, just some serious battle scars. I took him the doctor, which I figured was unnecessary, but given our medical issues lately, I thought better safe than sorry. Here's the damage:
On the upside, he's very tough in handling his injuries and barely complained at all about the pain once he recovered from the initial shock. I suggested to Ross that Wyatt may not be a natural born athlete. Ross pointed out that Wyatt has grown two inches in the last four months, so we should hold out hope that the rapid growth is the problem.
On the upside, he's very tough in handling his injuries and barely complained at all about the pain once he recovered from the initial shock. I suggested to Ross that Wyatt may not be a natural born athlete. Ross pointed out that Wyatt has grown two inches in the last four months, so we should hold out hope that the rapid growth is the problem.
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Ouch! Good news is he's still beautiful with a few battle scars! William has been very accident-prone since birth, so we have plenty of injury stories. I am hoping Wyatt's clumsiness goes away once he adjusts to his taller frame!
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