Showing posts with label accidents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accidents. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

LONG TIME NO SEE...

Ok...yeah...so maybe that's my fault...
DO YOU EVER HAVE DAYS LIKE THIS?

Ray and I seem to be on the same schedule.
The "fall asleep as soon as you slow down enough to get comfortable" routine.
WOW--IT'S EXHAUSTING!!!
We have been keeping extremely busy over the last couple of months; enjoying the company of family and friends, holidays, spring, Spring Break, birthdays, traveling, vacationing (there is a difference) site-seeing, injuries, some illness, (all mild) and let's not forget the Regional Pinewood Derby Race. It's been good--mostly--and at times really, really GREAT!
We enjoyed having Steve & Madeline visit for a few days while Steve was on Spring Break.
Here's proof that we did infact celebrate Easter.
The kids had fun coloring eggs, (only spilled the yellow dye-not too traumatic),
and they scored some really tasty stuff from the Easter Bunny.
I am certain we discussed Jesus and the resurrection--I just hope the kids remember that.
Caleb & Jordan began Spring Break the first week in April. We started the break off by heading to Utah for my nephew; Mason's baptism. (Way to go Mason!)
It was perhaps the longest drive/shortest stay trip I have ever made. Carrie and Weston came back with us for a mini-vacation to experience a little bit of North-Western Washington and then travel down to Oregon. We had to give ourselves enough time to squeeze in several activities before Carrie's schedule flight home.
We spent a lot of time at the 'Tulip Festival' in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Ray, Jordan & Caleb
I have never seen so many flowers in my life. The scenery was absolutely beautiful!
Ray is tip-toeing through the tulips...
Much sweeter than when she and Wes were trampling through them. YIKES!
Gidd-y-up Froggy!
The next morning we took a ferry from Anacortes to Fridays Harbor.
The kids had a blast on the ferry ride and really enjoyed the Whale Museum and lunch at a restaraunt on the bay. Very cool! I would have loved to take a bike and spent the day exploring Fridays Harbor and all it's beaches. Maybe another trip on another day...
During our visit in Seattle we also stopped by Pikes Market Place. (sorry no pics)
That place is a bit overwhelming to tackle with two toddlers and two 9 year olds. But, I totally 'dug' the atmosphere. I could have spent the entire day there. (so long as I had a zillion dollars to pay for parking)
Jordan & Caleb watching from the ferry as we approach Fridays Harbor.
After our stay in the Seattle area we headed south toward Oregon. We took a little detour (approx. 3 hour detour) so we could ride along the coast and take the kids to some beaches. The detour was definitely worth it. It was quite scenic and the kids loved the beach.
Jordan at the Beach
Long Beach, WA
No matter the temperature; Caleb insists the beach experience must involve taking off those shoes and walking in the sand. Good luck with that...the water is freezing!
We rather enjoyed the scenery from Long Beach, WA to Vancouver.

We arrived in Vancouver, WA on Friday night. This is where the kiddos slept. Ray thought it was a special 'treat' to sleep next to her 'BUBBAS'.

Our trip to Vancouver/Portland area was to include attending a wedding for our Aunt Irene and new Uncle Brant. (congrats you two) We were all dressed and nearly ready to head out the hotel door when Rachel took a tumble off of the bed and smashed her ear into the night stand. Baby screaming and blood flowing, we instead headed to the emergency room. (sorry to miss the wedding) But, grateful that the hospital was less than a mile away. By the time we got to the ER Rachel was no longer screaming but...you could see a gaping hole in the mid-section of her ear. Several hours, an IV, and 5 stitches later we were finally released.

I have to say...my baby girl was super tough and super brave. She didn't even cry when they tried to put the IV in her hand and failed miserably. (the IV ended up in her foot) She just kept telling them softly (but somewhat crankily), "its huwts, its huwts, yu huwting me."


On the way home Ray kept telling us all about her ear and what happened.
The stuffed bear, balloon and flowers that Aunt Carrie and the kids got for her kept her preoccupied for several hours. Thanks guys!
Last week...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOYS!

CALEB & JORDAN

celebrate their 10th Birthday

Wowzer--What happened to my babies?
Boys I love you so much! You are awesome kids and the best big brothers!

On Saturday morning; while I took Ray to get her stitches out, Mike took Caleb and Jordan to the Regional Pinewood Derby. Caleb placed 1st -and Jordan 3rd- in the initial derby they participated in...the boys were excited to give their cars another run. I'm not sure how their cars performed the second go around but I know they thought it was pretty cool to be able to participate. WAY TO GO GUYS!

Most recently; (yesterday actually) Mike, my super sexy husband had a birthday. I do have a picture of him blowing out his candles but haven't loaded it yet. That's ok---just scroll up to the boys blowing out their candles and squint your eyes a little--that's pretty much the picture. I swear those boys are total clones of their daddy...

MICK--Hope you had a splendid Birthday! WE LOVE YOU!





Tuesday, October 23, 2007

BROKEN BONES....not again!!!

Jordan and I spent the majority of today at Urgent Care. After what seemed to be a routine accident on the 'zipper' --a school playground favorite-- I got a phone call from the school nurse that I should stop by her office and make sure that Jordan was ok. I guess she couldn't convince him to go back to class?

Upon my arrival Jordan seemed to be alright--maybe a little quieter than usual and toting ice packs on his tender little wrists. But, I really wasn't convinced that his wrists were broken. He wasn't screaming, no crying, not much swelling and there wasn't a visable broken bone trying to make it's way out of the skin like last time. I thought it might be a little bruise or sprain? Or, that maybe Jordan just needed a day off? Hmmm....

Unfortunately, that was not the case and...fortunately, I had decided to take him to Urgent Care just to be on the safe side. Turns out my little 'tough-guy' broke his left wrist and sprained his right wrist. One temporary cast and a tylenol later he's back to his usual cheerful self.

We go see the Ortho-Ped. on Friday for an evaluation, treatment plan and permanent cast.

What a crazy day!

UP-DATE: After just three weeks of wearing a stinky cast, Jordan is looking forward to getting it off and being able to wash and scratch his arm. Gently of course!

Ahhh...that feels better! But only for about 20 minutes--after a quick washing and x-ray a new black cast went back on. Jordan was totally bummed his arm hadn't finished healing yet.

We'll check again in two weeks. Hang in there buddy!


Jordan, you are one super tough kid! And Caleb, I couldn't be more proud of how helpful you have been to your brother.