SWWSHSOTL was also a surprise - she did extremely well, got right in there and aced her techniques and katas, and didn't fuss about the sparring - even though she forgot to bring a chest protector! (Eventually, the instructors noticed and made her put one on.)
We knew Michael wasn't going to have a problem with the tests, so he decided to create one by jamming his foot a few days before the tests began. We had him ice it, put it up, and so on, but it insisted on turning lots of interesting colors, anyway. Things got exciting the day of the sparring final, when a doctor called us to tell us that (a) yes the foot was broken where the big toe connects to the foot and (b) he wasn't allowed to finish the tests until he saw a specialist. So, we dragged him out of school, and found a orthopedic surgeon who looked at the x-rays and said, "Eh. Just tape the two toes together and bring him back afterwards." So, he went in and did well - although the tape flew off when he round housed an opponent. I told him to lay off on the kicks, but apparently he didn't listen
Here's a picture of the broken foot, for posterity
To see the break, look at the second bone of the big toe. There's a small piece chipped off. Not a really big deal, but the doctors were worried that if it moved out of place he would have to have surgery to straighten it out again.
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