A Shower Injury
Ben leaned over the edge of the tub. He turned on the hot and cold
water faucets. The water came out of the spout near the top of the tub.
He pushed down on the lever beneath the spout so that the water would
drain. He was going to take a shower, not a bath.
He tested the temperature. It wasn’t hot enough. He adjusted the
hot water faucet. There was another handle between the hot and cold
faucets. This one controlled whether water came out of the spout or out
of the shower head. Ben turned it all the way to the right. Now hot water
was coming out of the shower head. The temperature was just right.
Ben took off his robe and stepped over the top of the tub. He pulled
the shower door closed. He grabbed the bar of soap out of the soap dish
and started scrubbing his face.
While his eyes were closed to keep out the soap, he put the soap back
into the dish. Then he reached for the big plastic container of shampoo on
his window ledge. The bottle slipped out of his hands and landed on his
left foot.
"Shoot!" Ben said angrily. That hurt.
Does Garlic Mean Garlic
Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic
Powder. There was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder.
What does this U mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was
another word, Seasoning. Under that word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but
Seasoning could mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for
an ingredients label. There wasn’t one. In small print under the drawing
of the garlic bulb was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number
if you have comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the
U inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that
is prepared according to Jewish law.
Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only
one ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
"So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. “It’s 100 percent garlic powder."
"Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes
they get it from the US.
Horses to Ride
Laura went to the stable. Four horses stood there. She put a saddle
on Star. He was seven years old, big and dark brown. Her sister came out
to the stable. They were both going to exercise the horses. It was a warm,
sunny day. Janice saddled up Moonbeam, a white mare. They got on the
horses and started walking them.
A few minutes later, Laura was telling Janice about the new doctor in
her hospital. She raised her hand for a second to make a point. Just then,
Star bucked. Laura went flying into the air. She landed on her head and
shoulder on the grass.
"Oh, my gosh!" Jan cried. "Laura, are you all right?"
Laura moaned. Jan gently rolled her over. She didn’t see any blood.
That’s good, she thought.
"Can you move? You’re not paralyzed anywhere, are you?"
Jan pulled Laura up into a sitting position. Laura slightly moved her
legs and arms. She wasn’t paralyzed. When she moved her right hand to
touch her head, she groaned.
"What’s the matter?"
"That hurt. When I moved my arm, it hurt."
They still didn’t see any blood. Jan unbuttoned the top buttons on
Laura’s blouse and looked at Laura’s right collarbone.
"Oh, no," she said.
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