Jacob had a skating class today in Russell at the arena with his class and I had volunteered to go help. Jason was still sleeping when I had left for the arena, he needed it. The adults helped the kids get ready and some of the kids including Jacob asked "where are your helmets?" because every child has to wear one. I replied "They do not think our brains are as important as yours" meanwhile thinking I should have a helmet. For privacy reasons I won't go into what happened at the rink but I am wearing a helmet from now on. I will have to buy one before the next skating day and especially before the tubing day. And Jason will not be doing either activity this year, he can watch.
Jason got up around 2 pm and he looked alot better and felt better than he did. He told me he thought he had had a fever during the night but it had broke on its own. Tonight he was OK so I was OK.
My neighbour Kim called tonight and asked if I wanted to go see "Slumdog Millionaire" with her. I had read the book Q & A by Vikas Swarup so of course I was excited to see the movie. Different from the book but I loved both. The kids acting were amazing.
Tomorrow we head to the rehab center for Jason's clinical driving assessment and will hopefully get a booking for a future road test. Wish him luck!
Every time I get anxious or worried I hear another story that puts everything into perspective. I got that again today. Don't we all need perspective?
Goodnight,
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