Apology

I would like to apologize to any Behind the Jersey readers who have seen a blog with little updates over the past couple of weeks. I mentioned a few posts back that I had a second oral surgery. Well, the pain is just the same as it was two days after surgery so I’m on heavy pain medications and two antibiotics. Plus, I have a ton of work this week so I can enjoy my birthday on Thursday where I will be attending the Wings game (vs. the Canucks) and sitting on the glass behind the net where the Wings shoot twice. My dad, an excellent digital photographer, will be taking as nice of a camera as allowed and I will post these pictures following the game.

Again, I’d like to apologize for the lack of posts. I hope to resume normal activity within at least two weeks when my mouth is hopefully feeling better and I’ve completed my first paper and major exam of the semester. In my Sociology of Sport class, the professor wants us to take notes on our readings. I decided to do this in form of a blog that is part sport ramblings, part thoughts on readings, part just plain notes on readings/discussion in class, etc. It will be updated whenever there is a reading or discussion worth noting or if I have some extra free time. If you want to check it out, feel free to do so at Beyond Sport. Thanks for your understanding. For the latest news on the Wings, check out On the Wings, Kukla’s Korner, and Abel to Yzerman.

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4 Responses to “Apology”

  1. John F. Says:

    Don’t rush back - get well. Speaking as someone who has had time off because of sugery and not feeling well a few times this season, it’s mor eimportant that the blogger is A’OK than the blog be updated.

    Feel better

  2. susannah Says:

    Oral surgery blows - we all sympathize. Are you talking about Soc 212? I think I took the same class …

  3. hoopsjunky Says:

    Oral surgery? Ouch. I guess I can’t complain too much about my visit to the dentist on Thursday.

  4. Christy Hammond Says:

    Thanks for your well wishes. My mouth is starting to feel better and I’m no longer cramming pain medication down my throat. You’d think after 6 knee surgeries and 2 oral surgeries, I’d be used to pain. Oh well.

    Susannah - I actually am taking Sport Management 111 (SM111). I’m in the division of Kinesiology so it’s a required class - Sociology of Sport to be exact. And I love every minute of it even if we have like 50+ pages of reading every night.

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