I just mapped it, it is 3.1 miles.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Nothing like a midday 5K in Texas to show how mad you are.
Yep. My instinct is to get a giant glass of ice water and go get him, but we've done this dance a few too many times.
Ugh. Msbelle. I'm sorry that things aren't good today. Maybe the walk home will help him.
I'm guessing he needs the physical release.
do you have ice packs at home?
I do if he will open the freezer to look, but he tends not to look for things.
IAmNotAParent, but some boys just need to be very physical to get their brains to function properly. I've seen late teens/early 20s young men have to pick up a practice sword and whale on a target before they can think clearly. I saw Hubby hand a young man a sword and point him at a target, or a hammer and point him to a piece of metal that's being made into armor. Unfortunately, violent activity that involves hitting things is frowned on by many people. We had one young man show up to learn how to do SCA stuff and had an aptitude for the fighting and started showing real eagerness to learn the history, and it was helping distract him from his anger and restlessness. But his mother decided she didn't like him fighting in any form and pulled him out. It was sad.
Mom just found that ltc has a new tooth, which probably explains the tantruming lately.
Mac would probably like a fighting class for these brief moments when he is mad, but the rest of the time he would resent having to go and he would never practice.
Therapist confirmed he is just mad at status quo. Literally he thought that because he met the minimum expected rules for one week that they should be lifted. I laughed out loud.
I'm glad he has two people - unrelated -that are enforcing the rules