Saturday, August 18, 2012

One Day at a Time .... Blog # 6

Saturday August 18, 2012


Short Story:
Sign Painting and Brother's Broken Bones

Keep in mind as I write these articles they are events that pop up in my RT*and probably have no other signicantes to anyone except those involved......it is a true and interesting story.

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I will now take you back to Sac City one summer day when I got a sign painting job to paint a street banner promoting a special event in the small town East of Sac called Lytton. It was an event called Lytton Gala Days. Don't ask me how I remember that...it comes from my * "remembering technique"(RT). The canvas banner would stretch across their main street in the middle of the business district. I was approximately 3 feet high and maybe 20 to 35 feet long.
I had stretched it out in the backyard on the grass. I finished laying out the letters "Lytton Gala Days" across the length of the Banner. I had just started painting the letters when my mother came running out of the backdoor of our house latterly shouting "My Gosh, Dave, they called from Lake City and said Jim has broken his arm." My RT* is kicking in and I must give you some background here.
Editor's Note:      (this is a long but interesting story)
....This probably won't mean anything to anyone except to brother Jim, but it is an interesting story and "Amazing" that I am able to use my RT*   I remembered a lot of details from this story so hang with me please! ....
My brother, Jim, 8 years younger than me. became a very good athlete. I didn't excel in any sport, but I played them all. I remember making a commitment to myself to to what I could he help Jim excel in as many sports as possible. As one example, teaching him baseball techniques I started playing baseball with him in our basement with a tennis ball. I had an old catcher’s glove and would have Jim pitch the tennis ball as fast and as hard as he could to me from one end of the basement room to the other for hours at a time.
We would trade places and I would itch and Jim would be the catcher. Eventually I was throwing as hard as I could to him. Jim got so he could stop anything I threw and many times catch the thrown ball also. I worked with him in football and track events also.  In football Jim went on to become a very good quarterback, in track a good pole vaulter and in baseball he became an all star player on his little league team.
Jim's strongest desire was baseball in high school. He chose not to participate in any other sport except baseball in high school. This was fine except the high school football coach was constantly trying to talk Jim into playing on the high school football team.
After many attempts, the coach talked him into going out for football that fall. He told him that he would play Jim in positions that he would not get hurt because Jim was looking forward to the upcoming baseball season. The evening of Jim's last football game of the season my friend, Terry and I were having a Pepsi in the Buena Vista snack shop. Jim's football game was played at the BV football field. The game was against Storm Lake high school. Terry and I had been watching the first half of the football game and decided, at half time to walk to the snack shop for a drink. I was very close to the football stadium. as we left I noticed on the game clock we had about 15 minutes befor the second half would begin.
We were sitting in the snack shop when someone came running in and said, "Dave, you need to get over to the football field, something happened to your brother."
As we ran back to the football field, I glanced up and saw that the game clock was stopped about 2 minutes into the 3rd quarter. We saw a bunch of people in a group with an ambulance in the field. As we entered the stadium the ambulance was leaving and I saw Jim and my mother in the ambulance. Jim had a big grin on his face and was waving at me.
We immediately went to our car and followed the ambulance to the hospital. When we arrived we were directed to the floor where Jim was being examined by a Doctor Shay. Dr. Shay was a somewhat strange but caring doctor. Jim expressed a great deal of pain from his broken ankle as Dr. Shay attempted to remove Jim's football stocking. Dr. Shay was trying to remove the sock by sliding it off Jim's ankle.
In a very short time Jim expressed his anger from the painful technique by loudly saying "Cut the “@$!&*$%” sock off with your scissors!"  Jim told him and said that he would buy the football team another sock.
After Jim's ankle was repaired and a metal pin place to hold one of the bones in place Jim was admitted to a hospital room. From the time he regained his consciousness from the surgery, Jim was asking when he could go home. You see, Sac City varsity football team played a game on the following Friday, four days away.  He was told to relax and wait for the doctor to release him.
Friday came and Jim asked to talk to Dr. Shay that morning. At noon he was given permission to prepare to be released. I don't know what he said to the doctor, but it must have been conversing. That evening I took Jim, on a pair of crutches to the football game. We had to park a fair distance from the field so Jim had to slowly use the crutches to maneuver to the seats.
It was a long trip back to the car after the game and Jim was pretty tired. The next morning he complained of a sore throat and to make a long story longer....he came down with mononucleosis. I remember I had to crush ice for him to suck on cause it was hard for him to swallow as he lay almost motionless for the best part of the next week recovering.
When he got better, we were told by the medical people that it was probably the best thing that could have happened to him. It have his ankle sufficent time to really heal. Had he not been down and off his feet he might have suffered complications from his over-activity.
As a result of the fractured ankle he was not able to go out for basketball that he was really looking forward to doing. (He was an exceptionally good basketball player also) As it turned out he got to play in the last two basketball games of the season. 
Next came the track season. We had purchased Jim a glass pole for his pole vaulting. He had btoken the junior high record in pole vaulting the year before. He had gone to a track meet in Lake City about 30 minutes from Sac and he was determined to do well in the pole vaulting. His foot and leg were pretty well back to normal excerpt he was still a little slow on his run.
That is the time my mother came running out of the back door screaming that Jim had broken his arm.  Actually it was his wrist. He had made two attempts to clear the starting height and missed then on third try he cleared the height but when he came down he landed on his wrist wrong and it broke.
The school didn't make any money that year on the Logan family. Jim had a broken ankle and now a broken wrist.
That really upset him because he was looking forward to the baseball season coming up next. He was in a cast and decided that he could only coach with the cast on so he coached a little league team.
* (RT) Remembering Technique








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