The Time I Broke My Wrist

 

“Come on,” I told my friend, scratching my arm.  “It’s time for snack! You don’t want to miss it do you?”

“No way,” he said, jumping up and down ready to run.

We raced out of the classroom and ripped out our snacks from our lockers. We sat down together and and talked about recess. We told each other that we did not have a ball to play with, so we agreed to go and play on the monkey bars.

We ate our snack so fast that we did not even know that we were eating.

We were jumping up and down like jumping jellie beans looking for our teacher to call our class out for recess.We looked around and saw people talking and eating their snack slowly.

For a second I thought that I still had to have my  snack.

Finally our teacher called, ”Kindergarten friends eyes up,” and we repeated.

“Eyes up!”

She said, “My class line up at the door for recess my friend and I raced for the door to go out for recess.

She opened the door and we ran out like we didn’t have a mind! We raced out to the monkey bars with our heart pounding fast and when we got there we swung, and swung, and swung.

I got to the end and so did my friend. We looked around us and saw everybody laughing and playing games. I thought what could I do to make this more fun.

We decided to go backwards to make it more fun and then…WE BUMPED INTO EACH OTHER! I fell off the hard surface and went flying in the air!

Slightly before I fell on the ground I put my hands out to support the fall, but instead of it helping… it ruined my day.I fell on the ground with my hands twisted and tangled. It felt like my hands were little twigs about to snap. I fell on the ground and my wrist hurt a little, but not too much but my left wrist hurt a lot more than my right.

Sometimes at unexpected times it would sting inside the bone of my left wrist.

I slowly walked to the nurse with my head hanging low. I walked into the nurse’s office and I felt my left wrist sting again.

I squinted and ruffled my face together as I said,“Well, oh, well,” holding my left wrist.

 

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