I was in my bedroom at my son’s house when I heard a crash followed by loud sobbing.
I ran to the living room to learn that my exuberant granddaughter had crashed into the glass front door while doing a backflip.
Backflips, round-offs, headstands…all par for the course for this enthusiastic gymnast.
There was plenty of space for her to practice in the front room as long as she left herself enough clearance for landing.
She was lucky that she wasn’t hurt.
Thank goodness that my son can handle household repairs.
He sighed, brought out his tools and got on with it.
While replacing the glass pane, they discussed the incident.
He was kind and understanding while underscoring the importance of being careful.
She learned a lot that day to include how to remove and replace a door pane.
Thinking things over, I wondered if my son recalled breaking one of my good plates when he was little. I hope that I showed him the same grace.
Oh, the poor girl. I’m glad she wasn’t hurt, although I would suspect she might have a bruise or two. What a hard way to learn that lesson.
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Shouldn’t it be safety glass?
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I agree!
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My son lives in an old, beautiful home whose windows have not been upgraded. Lesson learned! Thank you for reading and commenting. Be well. Lori
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Another life experience to add to the growing pile! ❣️
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Fortunately she was not hurt.
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I’d say like mother, like son…and on down to the next generation kind lady 🤗❤️🙏
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Thank God there were no injuries There was a child here in Oz who in a similar trick when the pane splintered. Blessings to you Lori.
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You brought your son up to be a good Dad. I think that speaks for itself. 🙂
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