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Date Posted: 08:19:44 05/08/10 Sat
Author: Bill to Joel
Subject: Re: My Mom in the Hospital
In reply to: Joel to Bill 's message, "Re: My Mom in the Hospital" on 06:15:02 05/08/10 Sat

>
>Hi Bill,
>
>Got some time to kill before leaving for the Wooden
>Bat Tournamen this morning so, I thought I would
>answer your left message. Good to hear from you.
>
Great to hear from you too.
>
>Sorry to hear your Mom will not be home for Mother's
>Day. If she needs extra care/therapy at a nursing home
>then it is best to follow the doctors' orders. You
>can spend Mother's Day with her just the same.
>
>I learned earlier this year about following doctors'
>orders and almost got my butt paddled by my dad for
>not doing so, when I was in the hospital a couple of
>times, and even my Mom made sure I knew to follow
>orders and slapped my butt some swats at the hospital.
>I posted about this in the Forum!
>
Agreed. I want to do what's best for my mom just.as your parents wanted to do what's best for you when you were laid up.
>
My mom is a pretty good patient; unlike my dad. Once when my dad was in the hospital, my sister was with him and he ripped the I.V's out of his arm and they had to call the supervisor because the nurse couldn't get them back in.
>
When you were laid up, were you wearing one of those hospital gowns? Those things are open in the back; really easy for your mom to spank your bear butt through. :D
>
>My Moms' parents arrived last night for the weekend
>and my dads' folks are on their way, so Mother's Day
>weekend will be special and first we have the Wooden
>Bat Tournament to play and they can enjoy to watch. My
>maternal grandparents have never seen me play
>baseball, so I hope they have fun!
>
I am sure they will.
>
>I'm going to have fun and all of the team is, we
>talked about it at practice with our coaches and later
>among ourselves! Win or lose the tournament, it is
>something different to hit baseballs with wooden bats
>instead of the metal ones we usually do! The wooden
>bats are special, coaches sent and got real used ones
>from major league teams!
>
Well if you think you might want to play in the majors, you might want to get used to wood bats.
>
>Luke's little butt is back to normal, pretty much now,
>so he better play good baseball and slide when he's
>suppose to. In Thursday's game he played with a sore
>butt after getting the paddling a few hours earlier
>and that was a real test for him, especially pants,
>sliding pants, etc. rubbing against his sore butt. I
>know what he went through as I took a paddling from
>Coach before a game and man it is uncomfortable!
>
I hope he feels better but he is still grounded. :D
>
>I have no problem with buddies/friends having their
>kids call their dad/mom's friends "uncle". I've done
>that a few times with some friends of my mom and dad
>and they are like real family to me!
>
Me too. My parents had a lot of close friends that I referred to as "aunt" and "uncle" when I was young.
>
>Did you "ground" Luke?
>
Yep. He apparently needs to learn some self-control. I read about that incident at McDonalds awhile back. :D
>
His dad didn't. He just
>usually paddles him and he's free to go. Luke was
>grounded last Fall on a Saturday and "talked" his dad
>into giving him a trade of a paddling to come to an
>unscheduled Saturday afternoon Football practice I put
>together when our team was getting some losses we
>should have gotten.
>
I'll make the same deal. I am wearing jeans today so, fair warning. That means I'm wearing a wide, thick leather belt. So you can tell him for me that I'm "armed and dangerous." :D
>
>That is kinda cool spelling for the grandson baby,
>Jaxon, instead of the usual spelling Jackson. How old
>is he now?
>
That it is and he is 5 months old now.
>
>Hope everyone has a great visit!
>
Thanks.
>
>Suggestion Bill, have someone take some pictures with
>a camera of the baby and your Mom together to preserve
>this special moment/visit. In years to come you'all
>will be glad you did, including Jaxon to have later in
>life. Not everyday a great-grandson can have photo
>take with great-grandma!
>
Agreed. My sister is the "family photographer" so that base will be covered.
>
>Glad you have "worked out" your brothers' sucide, but
>you are RIGHT it was selfish of him to do what he did,
>but maybe he wasn't think what effect it was going to
>have on family!
>
That was really a tough time for all of us.
>
>I would never want to commit suicide. I would be
>scared to, have to much to live for and know I would
>be hurting my parents and other family members and
>friends!
>
Good for you! And again, if any of your friends tell you that they are contemplating suicide, PLEASE, BY ALL MEANS, TELL SOMEONE!!! I am sure your principal, coach, or school counselor will know how to procede.
>
>I had a young friend who accidentally committed
>suicide, "so-called" friends at school were calling
>him short, when he was normal size for his age, so he
>decided to stretch himself taller with a rope and
>accidentally hung himself! When I heard about his
>death it effected me bad, and it stayed in my mind to
>not make fun or other guys who are short. I know my
>bosy is not perfect, guys have made fun of me and I
>try to over look it!
>
Sorry to hear that.
>
>Do I think the cop was justified in tasering the
>stupid l7yr. old running onto the baseball
>Cardinal/Philly field? Yes, I do! That kid had to be
>running all over the place, how would they catch him
>in other ways?
>
I ask because I was curious what someone in your age bracket thought. Some of the others that I am on email lists with, even some who hold conservative views on other issues, thought the cop went too far by tasering him.
>
>You mentioned that kid was same age as me, l7. I had
>my l8th birthday on Feb. l9, 2010. No need to
>apologize to me, you didn't know!
>
OK. Nineteen licks with Bill's leather belt for Joel (18 plus one to grow on). :D

>Better close for now!
>
OK. Later.

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