I was getting worried after not hearing from you for awhile. Your reason reminds of of an incident in 9th grade. I was riding my bike to piano lessons, caught my leg in the cross bar, and crashed, breaking both hands. I dragged the bike for almost a mile to the teacher's house, knocked on the door with my head, and said "I don't think I can play today." Had a regular cast on my left hand, and a cast from fingertips to shoulder on my right. Not to mention all the other indignities and inconveniences of broken hands......
On this side my cancer came back. While my golf game improved during the first incident in 2017-2018, it has gone to crap now. As an elder member once said "You should take two weeks off and then quit." Seems like sound counsel!! Glad you're back!
I broke my hand in a fight in 8th grade and had to learn quickly how to write left-handed (okay, print). Your 9th grade situation sounds far tougher. Obviously, very sorry to read about your cancer, Scott.
Oh Scott, I'm sorry to hear that. My thoughts are with you.
I've spent time in both St. George and Mesquite. Nice places to visit.
Just saying . . .
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I was getting worried after not hearing from you for awhile. Your reason reminds of of an incident in 9th grade. I was riding my bike to piano lessons, caught my leg in the cross bar, and crashed, breaking both hands. I dragged the bike for almost a mile to the teacher's house, knocked on the door with my head, and said "I don't think I can play today." Had a regular cast on my left hand, and a cast from fingertips to shoulder on my right. Not to mention all the other indignities and inconveniences of broken hands......
On this side my cancer came back. While my golf game improved during the first incident in 2017-2018, it has gone to crap now. As an elder member once said "You should take two weeks off and then quit." Seems like sound counsel!! Glad you're back!
I broke my hand in a fight in 8th grade and had to learn quickly how to write left-handed (okay, print). Your 9th grade situation sounds far tougher. Obviously, very sorry to read about your cancer, Scott.