Monday, July 26, 2010

Home, proud and broken

Dear L,

Ten days of bland fried food and several rain squalls a day were quite enough for me, glad to be out of Manchester and back in Stockholm.  After important wins against the Czech Republic and Wales and a loss to Ireland, we were awarded 10th place in the world.


Doing my best to keep this Czech defender at bay as I run the ball downfield.

Observing the Swedish national anthem before playing Wales, which includes belting out "Yes, I want to live I want to die in the North!"  Would be a lot more intimidating if the Welsh could understand Swedish.

Final results:
  1. USA
  2. Canada
  3. Australia
  4. Japan - they're tiny but as this play shows they are tricky
  5. England
  6. Germany
  7. Scotland
  8. Netherlands
  9. Ireland
  10. Sweden - woohoo!
  11. Wales
  12. Finland
  13. Czech Republic
  14. Poland
  15. New Zealand - the haka, their pregame ritual
  16. Spain
  17. Slovakia
  18. Bermuda
  19. Italy
  20. Latvia
  21. Austria
  22. Hong Kong
  23. Switzerland
  24. Norway
  25. South Korea
  26. Denmark
  27. France
  28. Argentina
  29. Mexico
  30. Iroquois - sorry, guys (the passport controversy)
Then comes the unfortunate story of my shoulder, which kept me from playing in all but two of our games in Manchester and far from my best in those.  I thought it was just sore but apparently I had lost one or two ligaments in Back from the hospital.  By the time we played the Czech Republic on the 21st, I was tired of and embarrassed by sitting on the bench the whole time so I played through some slight discomfort.  No problem.  But it only took a small hit from a Welsh defenseman the day after to tear the only remaining ligament holding my collarbone down to my shoulder.

Not in lot of pain, but with an ugly bump on my shoulder.

The x-ray shows that the problem is worse than the pain suggests. The scribbles are a repulsively crude representation of what the surgery will entail.  It'll be a two-part surgery (once to insert the screw and once a few months later to remove it) and will happen once the internal bleeding is under control.

Time to shift from physical goals to mental ones for a while!

Love,
D

2 comments:

  1. Hey! You got photographic evidence of the Czech guy knocking your shoulder out of wack : P

    Real proud of you!

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  2. Stuck for a while in a Harlem Shake freeze frame: the Harlem Shake

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