Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tootsie Tuesday--March 30th

I decided last week to stop talking about sports on Tuesday as I really do not have a lot to say about the subject. I am a major hockey fan (LETS GO DEVILS!) and I started to follow football and baseball when David and I started dating, but in reality I am not a hardcore sports fan like him. So why write about something that I really do not have a passion for? Therefore I will stick to Kayfabe Mondays, Things I Love Thursday, and Fun Fact Friday.

Then I started to think...what can I write about on Tuesdays? I KNOW! MY BROKEN FOOT!

In case you have not seen my other posts or following me on Twitter or Facebook, my full time job is a school teacher in the Jersey City Public Schools. When I was laid off from my part time job at Saint Peters College, I decided to do lunch duty at my school since the pay was the same.

Let us fast forward to March 4th. I have lunch duty with the 4th grade class that I assist with for Math and Language Arts. Since it was a cold day, I decided to keep them upstairs and have recess in the classroom. 11:20am--the time I take them down to the cafeteria. Now when I escort students anywhere, I walk backward. Why? Main reason--to make sure everyone is there and that they are behaving correctly. As I was walking backward, I tripped on something and twisted my body and down I went. Of course some of the students laughed and others helped me get up and I said to the students who laughed "When you get hurt, and I see it, I am going to laugh myself until next week." I walked down the stairs slowly as can be because I could not put all of my weight or any weight onto my left foot. I knew something was wrong. I got the students down to the cafeteria and the teachers I work with told me to go to the nurse and that they would watch my students. I hobbled my way upstairs, called the accident into workers compensation, and called my mom to come get me to take me to the urgent care center.

About 3 hours later I was in a fiberglass splint to reduce the swelling in my foot and I broke the 5th metadarsal, which is the pinky toe, also known as the Jones fracture. I guess it is a common fracture. Anyway, I was placed on a mandated staycation. On March 16th, the splint was removed and I got a hard walking cast. It comes off on April 6th and then we will go from there.

So, how has it been? IT HAS BEEN HORRIBLE! I have the worst cabin fever ever. There is only so much reading, word search puzzles, and interwebs a girl can do. I miss my students. Yesterday was my birthday and it felt like any other day. Due to the rain, my foot has been really sore and throbbing lately so I have been sleeping a lot and keeping it up a lot. I missed Phoenix due to this and I am hope that I do not miss any of my other scheduled adventures with David.

Well, that is what is up in a nutshell. I will write again next Tuesday to let you know the diagnosis.

2 comments:

  1. happy belated birthday! are you back at work in your cast? my friend also broke his foot this school year [art teacher[. two or three girls got in a big fight [BIG girls] and as he pulled one off, she pulled another girl, and they both landed on his foot. OW.
    by the way, i admire your patience! elementary is HARD. middle school is just psycho, but elem is hard! hahaha

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  2. Thank you very much Roxy! No I am not back at work in my cast as I am a floating 3rd and 4th grade Math teacher and have to do a lot of walking and standing, which the doctor does not want me to do. That sucks about your fellow teacher! Thank you very much for the compliment of patience. I worked with 7th grade last year for Language Arts (helps to have dual certifications!) and you are right...PSYCHO....

    ~Danielle~

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