Archive for May, 2009

Farewell To Inchy And Hello To Wrist Splint

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Pictured above, Zeke’s pet for a day, Inchy, was pretty much the highlight of our Memorial Day.  (Well, besides Noah being diagnosed with a fractured wrist…I’ll get to that story in a bit.)  Zeke fell in love with this little guy, kept him in a plastic cup all night beside his bed and woke up this morning asking if we might get a more suitable habitat for him.  I thought I’d oblige since the kids can’t really have any other kind of pet in these apartments (well, there’s fish…but we’ve been there, done that already).  So, shortly after Elijah and Zeke left for school, Noah, Phoebe and I took off for Target in search of a bug container of sorts.  Inchy was left in the plastic cup, which was deemed to be a safe place to leave him for a bit, since he had yet to attempt an escape.  But alas, with no big, scary humans in sight, it seems he decided to make a break for it and upon our return home he was gone…gone, baby, gone.  So sad.  Zeke’s been out looking for a replacement Inchy all evening. 

And yes, if you haven’t already heard, my baby boy has a fractured wrist!  To be honest, I’ve always figured this day would eventually come, the way this kid plays.  He never slows down and lacks any kind of healthy fear of anything.  Add to this that he’s incredibly tough, and seems to have a super-high tolerance for pain, and it’s a recipe for disaster!

But anyway, here’s the story…

I was at a park alone with all four kids on Saturday evening.  (I know, I’m crazy…but Dave had been out of town since Thursday morning, and I guess I just wanted a change of scenery…and it was a gorgeous night.)  Everything was going great.  Elijah and Zeke were playing some kind of chase game, ie: wearing themselves out :-) , Phoebe was all over the twirly slide and Noah, in his usual, outgoing way, had befriended a little girl.  (Interestingly he gets along amazingly well with 5-6 year old girls.  My theory is is that little girls this age are bossy and Noah doesn’t mind being bossed.  Hee hee.) 

But then Noah got it into his head that he had to conquer the monkey bars.  Very high  monkey bars.  I asked him to please stay off of these ones as I needed to stay close to Phoebe and wouldn’t be able to help him.  But…well, he didn’t listen.  With one hand on the first monkey bar, he lost his balance and fell from the four foot platform while reaching for the second monkey bar and landed squarely on his outstretched hand.  He did cry pretty hard at first, but only for a few minutes… and then went right back to playing!  He favored it a bit throughout the evening, but when he fell sound asleep shortly after we arrived home, I thought it couldn’t be hurting enough for it to be badly hurt.  There wasn’t any swelling either, and I always thought that that would accompany a serious injury.

The next day, Sunday, though, I began to suspect that something was wrong when he continued to favor it and also when he seemed to “re-injure” it several times by doing something that normally wouldn’t hurt a wrist.  Daddy arrived home just before supper on Sunday (Hurrah!) and he agreed that the first order of business for Memorial Day would be to bring Noah to an Urgent Care. 

So that’s what was done, the resulting x-ray showed a couple of fractures on his right wrist and the the Urgent Care Dr. fitted Noah with a splint until we could get an appointment with an orthopedic specialist. 

And so ends the story of Noah and the Horsman family’s first broken bone.  Hopefully this will be the last too, but something tells me that we’re really just at the tip of the iceberg of “bringing up boys.”  …Totally worth it though.  I love my boys.

Happenings

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Well, here we are nearing the end of May already! As I sit out on our deck writing this, our friendly, neighborhood, maintenance guy keeps zooming by in his little golf cart servicing all the AC units in our apartment building…and he’s not a moment too soon! It got up to 90 here yesterday and it feels even hotter today. I hope he comes and gets our AC running next.  So does the rest of the family too, I think.  Nobody likes a hot pregnant lady.  :-)

Everything is running along smoothly here.  The boys finish school in just a few weeks…as of today I’m 24 weeks pregnant (!)…Phoebe’s girly side manifests itself more and more each day (not to mention her mad language skills.  females really are the more verbal of the sexes.)  Noah is enjoying spring like only a four-year-old boy can.  This afternoon he captured a little inchworm and was pretty excited when it started munching on the leaves he put in the jar.  (speaking of “munch,”  Noah met a little boy at a park yesterday named Robert and wouldn’t stop calling him “Robert Munsch.”  Hee hee.  …Oh! also, Zeke’s class at school had a story written about them by Robert Munsch!  Zeke’s name appeared four times in the story.  So exciting. This then inspired Elijah to wirte a long letter to Mr. Munsch imploring him to write him into a story…we’ll see what happens.)

Anyway…so ends this very random blog.  Thanks for stopping by.

P.S.  Here’s a little taste of what summer is all about in a house with three boys…

Dirty boys – and actually, Phoebe loves to get dirty too! – which means lots of baths…which means a perpetually dirty bathroom.

P.P.S.  The fix-it man just stopped by!  AC is on it’s way!

Time Stamp on Photo: Mon. May 12, 9:14 AM

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

I’m loving the effect of spending pretty much all day every day in the great outdoors.  Phoebe has been doing some serious sleeping lately.  Three hour afternoon naps and sleeping in till 9:00…me likey.  Here’s a photo of her just waking up yesterday morning.  I love how children just naturally greet another day with what I call the Anne of Green Gables motto:  “‘Today is a new day with no mistakes in it yet.”  :-)

Hope you’re all enjoing spring as much as we are!  And remember, today is a new day with no mistakes in it yet.  Thank the Lord for that!

Stoned

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Hello all! Here for my weekly check-in… :-) Last week, actually, began with a firm resolve to do a few solid blog entries, but… I had an unexpected visitor show up early Wednesday morning.

A kidney stone. Yeah. After a few hours of excruciating, transitional-phase-of-labor-esque pain, and uncontrollable vomiting in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, I finally admitted defeat, made a few phone calls (well, actually, Dave made them for the above stated reasons) and soon found myself in the Family Birth Center at Methodist Hospital. Much to my relief, it didn’t take long for the OB doctor to conclude that the baby was doing great and I was not in preterm labor. (She even made an early prediction that I had another 9-pounder in utero…was there ever any doubt?) It took much longer, though, to diagnose the kidney stone, but eventually the mystery was solved and the little monster finally passed out of my urinary tract on Saturday morning. Phewf!

I’ll spare you anymore of the gruesome details and instead just confirm what I’ve heard about passing kidney stones: it is indeed very much like going through labor. Worse, actually, in my opinion. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy!

Awwww…

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Mummy…come see this.  Phoebe falled asleep…and so I put-ed a blanket on her…and then I gived-ed her her baby doll.