We were on a roll. And then...
I got food poisoning. (Shockingly, not from my own cooking!)
Grace had a fight with a door and lost her thumbnail. She gets to keep the thumb, but neither Aaron nor I want her to go through anything like that again. When the ER tech had to strap her to a board with velcro in order to keep her still, I wanted to weep.
But she was doing a fine job of weeping all on her own and looking at me as if to say, "I will SO get you back for this velcro thing when I am fourteen! I WILL NOT FORGET!!"
She's better now. Here's a photo.
I will spare you the photo of me with food poisoning.
P.S. A big thank you to Dr. Yiannis and crew at Children's. You guys are the best!|
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Comments
Oh my!!
Gracie my dear, I waited until I was 36 yearsd old to slam by thumb in the door and loose the nail!
Glad that's outa the way, huh?!
Mommy and daddy, you have a darling little butter bean on your hands!
Posted by: charlie | April 22, 2007 7:39 PM
Awwwwww poor baby. And poor you.
One of my children needed stitches when he was about that age and seeing him strapped onto the board while they stitched up his forehead nearly killed me.
Posted by: chris | April 25, 2007 8:05 AM