My little soldier. |
My kids belong on a stage.
Case in point:
It was a hot, sunny, summer afternoon.
We sometimes get those in Edmonton.
Seven-year-old Erik was riding his bike on the sidewalk.
Next to a street that closely resembled the frenetic scramble
of frantic ants when someone has stirred up their nest.
Dozens of neighbourhood kids of every size and variety screamed/shouted/laughed.
Scenarios were being enacted.
Dares carried out.
Counter-dares being proposed.
And through it all, Erik rode his bike serenely up and down.
Up and down.
Up and . . . oops.
Right at the foot of our neighbour’s lawn, in an effort to
avoid a collision, he turned.
And toppled off his bike.
I had just come to the door, carrying a bowl of
freshly-washed raspberries to offer
as a mid-afternoon snack. I watched him go down.
In slow-motion.
Scraping one knee.
He rolled onto his back and, for several seconds, lay there.
Then he looked up at me. “Mom!” he shouted. “I fell!”
“I saw you!” I called back. “Come on! Let’s get you fixed
up!”
Slowly, he rolled over onto his stomach. Then, with kids
running back and forth and even leaping over him, started crawling – crawling –
up the lawn toward me.
Dragging his wounded leg.
He looked like a soldier crossing a battlefield.
My little cardboard
soldier.
I shook my head and watched him.
Finally, he reached the steps and flung himself onto his
back, now looking thoroughly trounced.
“Mom! I hurt my knee! I think I have gangrene!”
I handed him the raspberries
and went to get the bandaids.
Two minutes later, he was back on his bike.
Dangerously inflamed, obviously-going-to-fall-right-off knee pumping madly as he rode.
Yep. A stage.
Every week, Delores of Under the Porch Light posts a six-word prompt for her neophytes. 'Do or die!' she tells us.
I did.
This week's words: Cardboard, variety, raspberry, trounced, inflamed, gangrene
It took me a while to read your post because his photo stopped me short. Adorable and devilish looking, the photo tells it all! I'll bet he was a handful growing up!
ReplyDeleteHe was (and still is) a cutie! And yes, he definitely stirred thing up a bit... Now he's a cop. He gets to really stir things up!
DeleteHe still is a handful! ;) and his three boys are just like him :)
ReplyDeleteTruer words . . . :)
DeleteWell, if you can't have fun with an injury, when CAN you have fun??
ReplyDeleteTotally. Milk it for all it's worth!
DeleteTakes after his Mom methinks.
ReplyDeleteHey! I'M his mom! Oh...
DeleteGangrene...love it! :)
ReplyDeleteNow that's imagination!
DeleteI love these posts where you incorporate Delores' words into stories of your family life.
ReplyDeleteErik is a tough kid...riding with a gangrenous knee and only a bandaid to hold it together!
Yep. Bandaids are amazing!
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