
So how it happened nobody really knows if you ask hunter he will tell you that he was trying to do some jumps on his bike but who knows. Lyle and I were right there and trying to get him to come home, we turn around to head home and all of sudden we hear this horrible screaming (a scream that has never come out of hunters mouth before) we turn around and hunter and his bike had fallen over onto the GRASS, so we comfort him thinking no big deal he just hit it funny. We take him inside and try to get him to relax, wondering if he'd relax then he would stop crying and realize that it was no big deal. Well that screaming went on for 20 min. finally we realize that he didn't just hit it funny and something was really wrong. Then we saw it starting to swell up. Hunter went into community care and that's when they tell us it was broken and he had to go see a orthopedic surgeon. When the Ortho was finally able to squeeze us in we find out that he has to have it pinned and he has to have the cast on for 4-6 weeks. Well it is finally the 6th week and hunter will go in on thur. to get the pins out but he'll still have to wear a soft cast for another week. He has really been a trooper and the cast has not slowed him down one bit. I think he actually likes it because i swear he is trying to break his other arm. Next week he will finally be able to go swimming, ride his bike, TAKE A BATH and do all of the other stuff he has been wanting to do for summer.
Archery season started on Aug. 15th for antelope!

Here is my antelope that I got on Aug. 16th with my bow.

Here is Lyle's antelope that he got on Aug 23rd with his bow.