Thursday, November 08, 2007

Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.

24 Hour Recap:
Nov. 7, 5:30 am- Alex wakes me up, begging for food and water and complaining that his stomach hurts. Not surprising, since he knows he is going to be having surgery for the FIFTH time this morning, and I'm sure there were some butterfly's going on. I calm him down and we talk for 45 minutes in bed before getting up to head to the hospital.
Nov. 7, 12 noon- Arrive home from the hospital (surgery went smoothly) and try to follow doctors orders of keeping cold compresses on the eyes. My 4-year old starts crying bloody tears in protest, I give up and we both go take a long nap.
Nov. 7, 4 pm- Beg my child to stop screaming, I absolutely must put the steroid drops in your eyes, I know it burns, I'm just so sorry. We both spend an hour on the couch together recovering from the trauma of it.
Nov. 7, 7 pm- Beg Alex to let me put a compress on the eyes, he's hysterical, begs for bed. He wins.
Nov. 8, 4 am- I hear crying. It's Will, begging for a drink. Fill sippy, give it to him and tell him to go back to sleep, please oh please.
Nov. 8, 4:30 am- Alan sits up straight in bed, there is a weird beeping going on in our house. It's our carbon monoxide alarm, he calls fire dept. while I get the kids out of the house. Are you kidding me? We hear the sirens. They are heading towards our house.
Nov. 8, 5 am- It's a false alarm, we can go back inside. Thank you firemen.
Nov. 8, 5:15- Will demands he must have his shoes to go back to bed, heads into the mudroom to collect them, comes out SCREAMING. He's yelling, crying and pointing to his foot. I pick him up, can't find anything on his foot. Alan appears from the mudroom, has just done battle with a scorpion. A scorpion who just stung my kid. Call poison control, it probably won't be fatal we are informed. Oh, good. Will calms down, we all gather in the family room on the couch. Alan thinks that it's almost funny. Not to me.

16 comments:

Dr. Joel Henriod said...

OH MY GOSH! Are you ok? What a day. We love you.

Amy said...

Ouch! I hope tomorrow is better.

Hammy said...

Good thing you were well rested and able to rationally cope with it all, right?

Cardalls said...

How horrible! I hope both boys are doing better.

Jen said...

Hope tomorrow is a better day--we miss you!!!

debbie rowley said...

Oh sister.. I am so sorry. That was defintely a no good, very bad day!

Juli Chan said...

Wow, that's horrible. Sorry:(

Erin said...

Wow. That's a doozy. I guess that now when you think you're having a bad day (on just a regular bad day, not one EXTREMELY bad day like that one was) you can go back and read this post and think, "Well, it's not as bad as THAT one!"
BTW, our AZ trip is same as last year...whole week of Thanksgiving. Will you guys be around? Email me if you get a chance. If you're having another Alexander day (as in the book, not your Alex!), don't worry about it. :)

Kathy said...

It will be funny to you in a few years. Just not now. :)
Keep your chin up! and take a nap!

The Corbridge's said...

Oh my goodness! Those are such random crazy things. Glad you guys survived. We hope Alex is recovering well and you get the results you are hoping and praying for.
-J

Josh said...

I am so sorry!!!! I wish I was there to take you to TCBY and make it all better.

Kristine said...

Goodness you guys, I don't think a day can get much worse. Hope everything is better!

Catherine M. said...

Not funny, but yes it makes me laugh.

You are such a wonderful mommy! What a sad thing that Alex is stressed and Will is stung.

Mindy Varkevisser said...

Some of your stories seem almost like they were written in a script, rather than real life, who could have guessed so much could happen in one day! I'm so sorry to hear Alex is still having surgery!! Poor little guy. You're a super Mom!!Hope your week has gone better!

Shontz Family said...

i love the new blog look!
i am so sorry to hear about poor alex's eyes. i'm fearing that my little girl may have something similar. i'd love to pick your brain about what i've seen in her and what your experiences have been.

cathy said...

Oh Christie, I'm so sorry! It's days like these when I just say to myself, "this to shall pass"!