And then there was the time that he fell at the pool and we thought he broke his leg. That was...of course...until the nurse on the phone was asking me if he could put pressure on his foot as my boy was hopping on one foot (the injured foot) around the kitchen. So, you guessed it, no broken leg either.
So this weekend, our reaction to our little girl taking a tumble should come as no surprise. Don't get me wrong, the tumble she took was no joke. Head over heals, head bumping along the way, 15 steps down, and to add insult to injury, it was on yellow shag carpeting from 1980. I can't even accurately tell you what happened from there, I just know she had a bump the size of a large egg on her head and before I could say Natasha Richardson, we were in the car to the ER. But also in typical fashion, by the time we got to the ER we recognized that we were over-reacting a bit. And as we looked a the full waiting room, we wondered just how much we were over-reacting. And by they time the got us back to a "room" to see the Doctor, I think it is safe to say we knew she wasn't really hurt. Otherwise, I can't imagine we would have been taking pictures.
Long story short, she's fine and I'm getting better.As we were driving home, my husband applauded me for not crying. I think he just didn't see the tears streaming down my face once the whole ordeal was over.
**maybe, just maybe, the true story is that I placed the piggy bank on top of the changing table and it rolled off and smacked the poor boy right in his big fat noggin.
2 comments:
Poor, sweet Caro!
I know that roll of oversized character stickers anywhere. (still have some leftovers somewhere in my purse)
Hey, I follow your blog as a result of following a friend's blog! I have an almost 18 month old that was in the NICU for 9 days, came home for a week before having to be rushed to the ER with a life threatening heart condition. As if we hadn't already seen enough of the hospitals, at 15 months he decided to have a random eye swelling and non stop sneeze inducing allergic reaction. He was allergy tested, only for the two different levels of testing to contradict one another. We are starting to think he has a thing for nurses! Can I borrow some of your panic??? I think I might have already used all of mine up! :)
Oh...and I love your blog. It always makes me smile! I love your straightforwardness. (is that all supposed to be one word?)
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