Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window

These are Andrew's latest toys, which, I am pleased to be able to say, he actually likes. Who knew that one would be able to get such nice things anymore?

The large one is a de Haviland Mosquito Mark VI. I was compeletely flabbergasted when I saw this one on offer on the web.
The Blue one is an F-18 Hornet painted in air-show colors, which Andrew thinks is Big Jet from the Little Eisnteins (if you don't know what that means count yourself fortunate). Big Jet is really an F-15, but since its painted blue, Andrew more easily accepts this as him than he would have the actual F-15 in the series which was painted in desert camoflage. The next one a German Comet from the War (really a rocket rather than a true aeroplane), and finally an A-10 Warthog; this he knows from a video I showed him on you-tube of an A-10 shooting up tanks on a fireing range with its gattling gun after he enquired about Big-0's gattling gun.
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Crutches suck! But you're right--my arm muscles certainly strengthened but what was better was I didn't lose aerobic capacity; my mother is quite concerned after being so sedentary for so long that she won't be able to do much without getting exhausted! She'll be having PT, though, whereas Andrew won't need that. The doctor at Cardinal Glennon said kids his age bounce back pretty fast.
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I know what your mom is saying; I'd be worried about that too. I hope everything is going OK with her.
Yeah, we saw the trailer for Speed Racer this afternoon - it looks pretty tolerable. Lots of CGI; seems halfway between animation & live action (but a lot better job than Beowulf.)