Bean is out of his cast and in a brace and each and every day is walking a little more without the dreaded crutches.
He was entertained by the drawings on his leg from the surgery that were still there 6 weeks later.
Weather was bad last week, the Missoula area was shut down for a couple days, roads were closed due to accidents and horrible conditions. What do we do? We drive across the state to a gymnastics meet. Took nearly twice the amount of time it usually does and The Boss was ready to stuff me in the trunk, but we made it. (The picture does not give justice to the solid ice we were on, but does show how much blowing snow we were dealing with)
We left early, so were at the meet in plenty of time. Not our best meet of the year, but she had another good one and 4 solid routines. (Dizzy is in the back, a full head taller than the rest of the girls)
The drive home on Sunday, after time with family and a little shopping, was much better and reminded me why I love living in Montana.
I loved the steam rising from the road, although visibility was a bit hampered, I didn't get sent to the trunk for the drive home (amazing what clearer roads will do!).
Today's forecast is 50 and the sun is shining brightly. My shoes may not have dried out after stepping on some snow that was hiding a good sized puddle yesterday, but that's what my backup pair is for. We're off tomorrow to Salt Lake City for the final meet of the regular season, Bean is again staying home to not miss school (so proud of him!) with Gramma. Two and a half weeks from now, the season is over and we jump right into soccer for Tater and softball for Dizzy. If not for the skier meets tree incident, we'd have track season as well. Ah well, this should be enough for me to stay busy and out of trouble. 60 degrees tomorrow for a Salt Lake City forecast. I think I'll take my capris!
Stay healthy, stay happy and stay dry!
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