Oh yes. So many stories (sounds better than injuries πŸ˜‚). My eldest always loved climbing. Phew, broken arms, abrasions,...And then all the crazy ideas. Bobby car races, sibling pole vaulting competitions over the swings (concussion included), missing milk teeth during field hockey games, skiing according to the motto "whoever brakes first loses",...I could go on and on πŸ˜‚ but don't worry all three of them have grown up πŸ€—πŸ«ΆπŸΌ

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I don't. Today it's the first day he actually hurt himself. Before it was granny with boiling kettle and grandpa catapulted him off the exercising rowing machine on the adult outdoor gym.

But I had a ob/gyn in MΓΌnchen and her 17yo son was absolute daredevil. During my two pregnancies he managed falling off a bike, breaking arm, concussion and then on ski he rammed most of his teeth out and later broke his heel. She used to say one is enough for her and I totally get it.πŸ‘€

Haha πŸ˜‚ I can imagine that. And I have three. But you know what? They get two things in particular from all that trial and error and experimentation: Self-confidence and a super body image. They know their limits. They've also learned a lot. Welcome to the fun world with kids πŸ€™πŸΌπŸ₯³

oh no

I vomit on rollercoasters