So, I go out with a girlfriend the other night. We're on our way home and Jim calls me to tell me Avery has cut her eye. He thinks it might need stitches. We get home and sure enough, small but deep gash above her eyebrow. We both freak at the thought of how much she would freak at the thought of stitches. Shots are horrifying enough for her. So Jim kindly says, "You take her". Thanks. Luckily, my dear friend offers to go with us. We calm Avery down and she sweetly reminds herself that mommy and daddy will do what they know is best for her. Fast forward.....
We're at the children's urgent care. No tears so far. They have put a numbing gel on the wound. The stitcher guy is great! On her level, he basically tells her everything that's going to happen. He gives her an I-touch to watch. He never even had to give her a shot of more numbing stuff... the gel did the job. Fast forward.....
Five stitches later......Avery is standing in front of the door. I asked her to move away before someone banged the door on her and she had to get more stitches. She looks at me with this blank stare and asks, "Did I get stitches?" I say yes. She says, "I didn't even cry!!"
I was sooooooo proud of her. So at 11:30pm, I treat her to a Sonic shake. By the time we got home at midnight, she (we) was one tired little princess.
Who's the poster child you ask? That would be Ian. We've dubbed him the new poster child for Costco's Deli Chicken Salad. We took Ian and Avery shopping at Costco with us (Ian did fabulous! What a helper!). They have samples around the store. We stop to sample the chicken salad. Typically, Ian like chicken salad, so we let him have the cracker with the salad on it. He takes a bite. As the guy is raving about how great the chicken salad is, Ian proceeds to vomit his up....luckily there was a trash can handy. Yep, people who were on their way to get their sample....walked on by. :)
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Seriously? Vomit the last day?
Well, we are officially on summer vacation today. Avery's school ended the 15th. The boys' ended yesterday.
Although I know I'll still see the teachers in the hallways next year, it was so hard to say goodbye to Benjamin's teachers. We've had this team for 5 years (3 with Ian, 2 with Benjamin). They are incredible. Hard to believe there will be no more PPCD for us. It's on to kindergarten for my little Benjamin. He walked out of school a happy little guy....no idea it was his last day. :) He'll start ESY on the 11th and go for a whole whopping 8 or so days. (Thank you very little to the school 'budget').
Ian went out with a bang. Well, more like, with a gag. Jim got a call from his teacher about 2 hours before the end of the school day. He had vomited at lunch so I needed to pick him up. I know if a kid vomits, they have to assume he's sick. Well, joke's on them. He just vomits....it's what he does. He probably didn't like a particular smell in the cafeteria (can you blame him?). So, I went to get him. I can honestly say that this was the worst school year I've experienced with any of my kids so far. It's not that the teachers/admins were not nice. Hard to explain, but I'm sure most of you can relate. I've learned a lot from the year though. I took a lot of notes of how to and how not to handle certain things.
But, as for Ian, he had a happy year. Overall, that makes me happy. I was sad the last day because coming home early meant he would not get to say bye to the bus driver and assistant. They were great! Ian had them cracking up everyday when he got off the bus. Ian starts ESY in July. I'll have to be sure to blog about that experience....it's a whole new way for him this year. It's a collaboration with YMCA camp. Hmmmmm. I had a meeting with the lady who heads the program on the school side. Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet lady! Loved her! Jim and I went back and forth about having him go or not, after learning some new information that we weren't informed of in the ARD meeting. In the end, we decided to give it a try. If all works well in a couple of areas, I think it'll be great for Ian. Is there EVER going to be a time when there aren't any worries about the things he does? Ever? Yeah, probably not. :) That's okay....he's worth every bit of it!
Goals for the summer?
Avery: Learn to ride a bike (yes, we're slackers!); Learn to swim (swim lessons start next week)
Benjamin: Potty training (still, argh!) - I'll be happy with pee'ing in the potty.....poop in the potty would be a plus.
Ian: Wake up later than 5:00 A.M.
Here's a few pics of boys during their awards programs:
Although I know I'll still see the teachers in the hallways next year, it was so hard to say goodbye to Benjamin's teachers. We've had this team for 5 years (3 with Ian, 2 with Benjamin). They are incredible. Hard to believe there will be no more PPCD for us. It's on to kindergarten for my little Benjamin. He walked out of school a happy little guy....no idea it was his last day. :) He'll start ESY on the 11th and go for a whole whopping 8 or so days. (Thank you very little to the school 'budget').
Ian went out with a bang. Well, more like, with a gag. Jim got a call from his teacher about 2 hours before the end of the school day. He had vomited at lunch so I needed to pick him up. I know if a kid vomits, they have to assume he's sick. Well, joke's on them. He just vomits....it's what he does. He probably didn't like a particular smell in the cafeteria (can you blame him?). So, I went to get him. I can honestly say that this was the worst school year I've experienced with any of my kids so far. It's not that the teachers/admins were not nice. Hard to explain, but I'm sure most of you can relate. I've learned a lot from the year though. I took a lot of notes of how to and how not to handle certain things.
But, as for Ian, he had a happy year. Overall, that makes me happy. I was sad the last day because coming home early meant he would not get to say bye to the bus driver and assistant. They were great! Ian had them cracking up everyday when he got off the bus. Ian starts ESY in July. I'll have to be sure to blog about that experience....it's a whole new way for him this year. It's a collaboration with YMCA camp. Hmmmmm. I had a meeting with the lady who heads the program on the school side. Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet lady! Loved her! Jim and I went back and forth about having him go or not, after learning some new information that we weren't informed of in the ARD meeting. In the end, we decided to give it a try. If all works well in a couple of areas, I think it'll be great for Ian. Is there EVER going to be a time when there aren't any worries about the things he does? Ever? Yeah, probably not. :) That's okay....he's worth every bit of it!
Goals for the summer?
Avery: Learn to ride a bike (yes, we're slackers!); Learn to swim (swim lessons start next week)
Benjamin: Potty training (still, argh!) - I'll be happy with pee'ing in the potty.....poop in the potty would be a plus.
Ian: Wake up later than 5:00 A.M.
Here's a few pics of boys during their awards programs:
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