This morning started out like most Monday mornings. I got Jacob ready while John got himself ready, and they headed out the door on time. Then I got myself ready, worried about what I should wear, realized I forgot to do something that would "just take a minute", and put my coat on about 20 minutes later than I should have. Then the cell phone rings.
I call people all the time on my cell, but I rarely receive calls. Especially before 8:30 on a Monday morning.
"Is this Jacob's mom? Um, this is daycare. He fell and I thought you should know about it." My first thought was to wonder why they were calling me. Jacob falls all the time. He's a toddler, after all. Usually they just fill out an incident report and tell us about it when he gets picked up.
"When he fell, his face hit a chair and his tooth went through his lip. I don't think he needs stitches, but he might. There's just a hole in his lip right now." Ah. Good that they called. How is Jacob faring?
"His lip looks pretty bad, but he's eating breakfast without any problem right now." That's our boy! Jacob certainly isn't one to let a little hole in his face interfere with food!
So, instead of heading for work, I left for daycare. Jacob got a full 20 minutes with the pediatrician. We decided against stitches because it was a "clean" puncture, there appeared to be no nerve or muscle damage, and trying to hold Jacob still enough to get stitches made all our heads spin. It was bad enough restraining Jacob so that the doctor could look inside his mouth.
Turns out that Jacob also has puss in both of his ears. Nice. I was pleased that Jacob finally wheezed in the doctor's presence; the type of wheezing that you can feel if you put your hand on his back. Usually I just have to describe the symptoms after the fact.
We left with scripts for augmentin and albuterol, smarties, and a sticker. Jacob happily went back to daycare and I finally headed for work.
Only three hours late!
Recent Comments
Sat, 19.07.2008 09:40
hi terah, this will sound lik e an odd request but i hope yo u will hear me out. i have a FEEDING THE FLOCK cookbo [...]
Fri, 18.07.2008 09:35
A nice recap. You're right; yo u're the only one I've read th at mentioned the Jam and honey . Ralph sent me a box of [...]
Thu, 17.07.2008 23:06
Of course that Jacob is the cu test and the only one who gave an intelligent look for his c lass photo. He will go [...]
Tue, 15.07.2008 05:37
I'd say Jacob is a pro, after all the cherries he ate. I be t he really enjoyed the cherry jam. It was so great [...]
Mon, 14.07.2008 20:58
Hello from the BeefQueen!, I have been slowly catching the blogs of those that were at B logstock. WE are off [...]
Fri, 11.07.2008 21:58
Marilyn is always making up wo rds. Sometimes it's intentiona l.
Fri, 11.07.2008 20:28
Another good report on Blogsto ck, thanks Terah.
Fri, 11.07.2008 18:56
I'm glad that Jacob survived t he Great Cherry Harvest of Blo gstock '08. It was lovely m eeting you and your family.
Fri, 11.07.2008 18:02
Terah It was great to meet yo u and your family. Do you thin k that Jacob will still like C herry after all of them [...]
Fri, 11.07.2008 15:03
Terah ~ Hey... I saw this LIVE ! I didn't know it was an issu e though... or I may have been concerned. I loved John [...]