December 19, 2012

Rainbows and Lolipops

So- when Tara heard about our weekend (last weekend- it has taken me all week to write this one) she texted me and said "I heard your weekend was all rainbows and Lolipops" and I just thought it was fitting.

The good news from last weekend is that Justin had his first haircut that was not traumatic for all involved. I started talking about it a day prior and kept talking to him about how he was going to sit still and be such a good boy when we went to get his haircut- and I decided to try to bribe him- telling him if he was good he could go buy a new truck.

Something worked. He would not sit on the haircut chair but he sat in the parent chair and ate a sucker- which he called a Popsicle (ironically he gets a real Popsicle later on Sunday).

So I tell him how proud I am that he is so good- we go have lunch and he is still good. I should have just went home then- but I take him to the toy store. He is having a grand time- playing with this train set. A little girl wants to play too- so I tell him that he needs to share (he is normally such a good sharer) and he refuses so I say we have to leave and he had a meltdown. I carry him two blocks to the car and he screams the whole way. I just smile at people.

We get to the car and I need to get my keys so I put him down and he is laying on the asphalt screaming.

I pick him up and shove him in his car seat and buckle him in. He is still screaming and tells me his elbow hurts. I look and it and kiss it and tell him he's fine and get in the front seat to drive home. He is still screaming at me.

He says his elbow hurts a few more times on the drive home. Ask him if he can show me where -because sometimes he thinks his wrist is his elbow. He told me he can't show me and I noticed his arm hasn't moved the entire time with that we have been in the car.

So we get home and I look at it- he cries if it is moved- so Dave stays with Kyle while Justin and I head to the ER.

We hung out in the ER for awhile and finally received the diagnosis of "nursemaids elbow" - the doc fixed him up in 30 seconds. It is a dislocation that is common in kids this age. Doc fixed him- left the room and came back with a Popsicle and sure enough Justin reached for it with his hurt arm! Somewhere in the midst of his meltdown I had to pull on that arm just right. I am VERY aware of how I lift and grab him now!

That was only one adventure - we had a few other weekend mishaps too- such good times! Hoping this weekend is better!







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