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Mark
At 01:36 PM 5/12/2013, Mimi Jasek wrote:
For any who haven't read it, look at the June 1990 issue of the
Texas Caver, pages 67-69. Lessons to be learned! If he ever scanned
one of my pictures of the injury, maybe he'll post it on FB. Awful!
Mimi
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On May 12, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Bill Steele <speleoste...@aol.com> wrote:
Pray tell, what happened and in what cave?
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On May 11, 2013, at 11:43 PM, Mimi Jasek <mjca...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, I'm going to give my two cents on caving on Mother's Day:)
If you are married with kids, stay home or be with your family!
Give mom a break. Any who truly know me know that my cave man has
always been able to go when and where he wanted - even on holidays.
Some of his younger friends used to say that he was the only
married father they knew who didn't just have a really long leash -
their words exactly! - he had none whatsoever!!
Yet on Mother's Day 23 years ago, that freedom nearly cost him his
life in a terrible caving accident that took him a year plus to
fully recover from, although he now suffers in other ways from his
injuries. So that day has, to this day, had a different meaning altogether.
Happy to still have my cave man,
Mimi Jasek
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