So Carrie went and done it. A freak accident, and her foot got all messed up. So we had to pull out of the game with 20 minutes left. We still won, 9-4. Which was better then the last game where we got slaughtered 16-8
Hovering over the xray, you will see the small circle is a bone fracture that is suspected to come from where the arrow is pointing. The large circle shows where the joints have been pushed together and overlap. We’ll see a orthopedic doc on Monday, who will numb the foot up and try to work the bones back to where they belong.
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OH MY GOODNESS!!:shock: wow.. ouch! I am sorry Carrie! How did it all happen?
don’t u know how to kick a soccer ball? i thought you played your whole life……………………… i guess u cant handle it with the big boys. u better join a kids league. you might do well playing in jacobs age group.
Before we started playing, Carrie really preached herself up to be “the bombshizzle”. Needless to say I was gravely disappointed with her “on field shinanigans”. First game she trips over herself 5 times, second game she breaks her foot.
I’m gaining a better understanding of the extent of the Matuszak family athletic ability.
chad you are mistaken…….you mean the coleman athletic ability…. carrie is no longer a matuszak. therefore she in no way represents the matuszak’s athleticism.
No waaaay, we didn’t infuse her with our genes so it’s still considered “Matuszak Athleticism”.
But High Five on the word “Atheleticism”….that’s a good one…=D
All that aside, I must say that that is one fine lookin’ foot, even if it is broken!
Oh Thank you, Tonya. I rub it with exotic oils, and frankensense every day to give it such a fabulous look and feel. And then Chad paints my toenails, with paint that he melted from the roof of the Cysteine Chapel.
Carrie went DOWN!!!!!