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		<title>In real life&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kids get hurt, kids get sick &#8230; and parents just keeping putting one foot in front of the other every morning.
A day in the life&#8230;
Each morning I wake up and push the button on my coffee machine and must finish the cup before I can tackle anything. Which is what happened yesterday. I come downstairs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kids get hurt, kids get sick &#8230; and parents just keeping putting one foot in front of the other every morning.</p>
<p>A day in the life&#8230;<br />
Each morning I wake up and push the button on my coffee machine and must finish the cup before I can tackle anything. Which is what happened yesterday. I come downstairs and have my cup &#8211; sometimes I drink it while I&#8217;m feeding Katie and catching up on last nights news and the weather. But this was going to be a different day. Matthew came home from school with a sore foot yesterday &amp; refused to walk on it. Well, I thought we&#8217;d give it the night to heal. But the first step he took was again, agony.</p>
<p>Dave (the good father he is) took both kids to see the doctor. (Because you know, in real life, it isn&#8217;t as easy as having one healthy kid &#8211; they &#8216;both&#8217; have to have something wrong with them.)</p>
<p>So &#8211; after a visit from the doctor &#8211; he&#8217;s off to the hospital for x-rays. Well, what do you know? It isn&#8217;t an &#8216;ingrown toenail&#8217; &#8211; as so expertly diagnosed by the daycare staff &#8211; but in fact &#8211; it is a fractured bone! Well, one big giant purple bandage later &#8211; Matthew is sporting a shiny new cast on his left foot.</p>
<p>Now &#8211; here&#8217;s the fun part &#8211; here are the questions&#8230; well? Can he walk on it? When can he go back to school? Will it heal properly or will he be limping for the rest of his life?</p>
<p>Because in real life&#8230; there are no safety nets! So folks, you&#8217;d better put on that seat belt / safety helmet / and tie those shoes tight because you just never know.</p>
<p>Keeping it real.</p>
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