Well, it’s a bit more than that. Thomas’ oldest son is in hospital with a badly broken leg and has joined the statistics over people who break their limbs in skiing accidents in Austria.
It’s one of these statistics one can only get into if you live in a country with both snow and mountains.
We’re presently waiting to hear how is operation came out. Yes, his leg was so badly broken — open wound, both bones in the lower leg twisted and broken — he required an op and pins put in and all that. Major. Well, it beats piercings for coolness big time. If you manage to heal again, that is.
We’re also waiting to hear if the skis and boots survived. Ok, I’m the evil stepmother and am waiting to hear if the equipment can still be used in the future, with or without blood.
However, I would like to congratulate B on having made it into the charts.
As he used MY skies and MY boots I’d really like to see them again. Especially as I did NOT EVEN USE THE SKIES ONCE. But even more I’d like to see my son again walking on two healthy legs without complications in the future.