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Thursday, February 27, 2014
What a Week!
What a Week
I feel a bit ragged.
It’s no wonder. Let’s face it-what has happened in the last couple of
weeks would make the strongest person a bit tired.
Besides the obvious of having that second accident and
nearly getting blown up I also had to see a couple of doctors, have tests and
of course, no week is complete without adding an infection to the mix.
That wouldn’t have been the end-of-the-world, but my new
doctor gave me an anti-biotic that’s seems to be way worse than what it’s
trying to eradicate from my body. Let’s
just say that from the first pill until the last my diet has been tea and
toast.
I’m posting this a tad early too. Why? I
usually put the blog out for your hopeful enjoyment on Friday
mornings-unfortunately, our little guy, Jackson, will be having surgery. The day will start out incredibly early (I
was given a 5 a.m. call) and it will probably run very late into the day.
Sam, ever brave-is I’m sure more than nervous about this
event. Poor Jackson had a bit of a
“dimple” in the wrong place and therefore had to wait to have his circumcision
and the removal of said dimple done until he hit 6 months. Evidently that’s the magic age for letting a
little baby have anesthesia.
If there’s one thing we can be happy about is that Jackson
has NO idea what he’s in for and will hopefully not be in much pain when he
wakes up from his forced nap. He’s such
a happy and wonderful little man that we don’t want this to change his view on
doctors for the next few months.
When I went with Adam for the 6 month shots-that nurse was
so deft and fast with the 4 shots that you couldn’t help but be impressed! Still, poor guy could hardly wait until he
was let go and put into his daddy’s arms.
On an up note-it’s fun to watch this new father-son
bond. Jackson is far from fussy but if
he gets upset, Adam has a special song that calms him down right away. So does grandpa, but that’s not the
point. Adam told me that when Sam’s on
her way home from work and he resents being in the back seat when mom’s in the
front-she calls her ever-lovin’ and as soon as Jackson hears his voice and the
song-away go the early evening fusses.
This blog is a bit of a mish mash-can’t be helped. Written early, written while sick, written
while busy and most of all, written while worried.
Until next week-enjoy your Oscar party (should you have
one), enjoy the first week of March and let’s all hope that the month brings
lots of improvements on all levels for everyone.
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Lots of improvements, yes! Including the weather up here in Michigan. One improvement--I'm able to post a comment here. I tried a few days ago and Google Chrome was hassling me.
Hope your grandson has a speedy recovery. And that you start feeling better yourself.
Hope your grandson has a speedy recovery. And that you start feeling better yourself.
that google chrome is something else. had Steve take it off mine. JD was somehow back to crawling all over the place and laughing by nightfall!
Kids bounce back at a very fast rate of recovery.
me? not so much.
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Kids bounce back at a very fast rate of recovery.
me? not so much.
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