Saturday, November 16, 2024

Cast Party

 When I received my pretty blue cast, the question was whether I would let people sign it.  Personally, I liked the cleaner appearance of an unsigned cast.  When  I got chocolate on it, I did a little drawing (my cast tattoo) to cover it up.  

I did decide that it would be fun to have a little drawing on it before the end.  Considering the 150-plus kids at my school I didn't think the cast was big enough for all of them.  It was Miss Daisy's 2-year-old class that I was in when I fell and injured my wrist.  Since they were with me in the beginning I thought they could help me in the celebration of the end.  The day before it was to be removed, I went in with Sharpies and let those kids draw on my cast.  It was cute.  Now I have plans to turn in my removed cast into some kind of art piece for my office.





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