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It’s OK. You can laugh. I won’t hold it against you.

Injury report

I could really make about a dozen points about this injury report that MLE (cat’s outta the bag…MLE’s name is Aiden) got today at daycare, but…oh, who am I kidding? I’m not noble!

In case you missed them:

  • I’m pretty sure it didn’t occur at 9:45 p.m. If so, then we really need to try and pick him up earlier
  • “…had got…”  “…had got…” let me say it again, “…had got…”  tsk, tsk, tsk

OK, I only have two real comments here, but still…dang!

And OK, but am I the only person who thinks this is funny?

Or am I just really a bad father?

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Chris joined the Air Force out of high school. After four years of supporting communications for the Department of Defense, the White House, and stations around the world, he left the military and moved to Atlanta. For the next six years, Chris continued working in the telecom field, eventually traveling around the country teaching companies like MCI, Nortel Networks, and Cabletron, how to do what he did.

When the dot.com crash happened, upon recommendation from his wife, Chris re-enrolled in school and earned his B.S. in Communications (PR & Marketing).

Since then, he was worked in network security, healthcare, banking and finance (and FinTech), general high tech (AI/ML, Cloud, IoT), and most recently, application development fields. Now, with more than 15 years of both Marketing and Communications under his belt, he helps organizations grow their business through the proper application of marketing, communications, and content.

And he blogs on the side. It keeps him sane.

5 replies on “It’s OK. You can laugh. I won’t hold it against you.”

I like the Applied Ice and TLC (with the little heart)….

I would have gotten a chuckle out of it too, because I watch (and laugh) when my kids do the same thing!

RE: All grammar issues aside, this teacher is wonderful with the kids. We’ve been lucky that she’s had both our boys at one time or another, AND as they move MLE up a class next week, she’s moving up too. So, we get her for at least another 6-8 months.

You’re right. That’s hilarious…for the reasons you said, and because he injured himself (hopefully nothing major) by throwing a fit.

If the injury took place in the classroom, shouldn’t it be ‘floor’ instead of ‘ground’?

My daughter gets TLC after her injuries too…that makes me happy.

RE: Oh yeah! I totally missed the “ground” vs “floor” reference. And nah, I didn’t even see the bump. It’s hard to tell one bump from another on a daily basis.

Does it make me a bad person that I find this hysterical?

I had got my coffee and were reading this when laughter make me choking.

RE: HA HA! A most excellent turn of grammar sir!
That was great!

He had a head injury and they didn’t call you? THAT would have been amusing.

RE: As it turns out, you can hardly tell he fell at all. The boy always has some boo-boo on his head. They are pretty good at determining severity. Thank the Lord! Otherwise all those little bites MLE does would be cause for panic attacks!

I was so very amused….are you sure the person who filed the injury report didn’t get hit on the head???? “had got”…LOL….

RE: Like I said, the woman is great with kids…not so much with the books! But hey, I don’t care if she can read OR write, as long as he takes good care of my kids!

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