Wednesday, September 23, 2009

beanbag toss....

Home Depot and Lowe's have these great kids' workshops on the weekends and the boys love to go and build different projects together. This beanbag toss is still a big hit!




And quite a challenge from that distance. Daddy was instructed to stand further back off camera.

Friday, September 18, 2009

campout!! outside!!

The weather has cooled off and the long awaited outside campout has finally happened. Luke loved sleeping outside in the tent and listening to the airplanes and crickets and seeing the stars and moon in the sky. He even got to send me a goodnight text message from Daddy's phone.




Ha ha, you did not think that I was sleeping outside too, did you?

Sunday, September 13, 2009

where's Luke?....

Hiding somewhere in the pile of most of his friends that must sleep in his bed every night! Some of them are hidden behind others or too small to pick out well. That is Sam-I-Am behind his head--you can just see his hat.

Friday, September 4, 2009

first stitches....

The wound....

We had made it 3 years without a trip to the ER--not too shabby, right? Well that record came to a screeching halt this afternoon. I had gone to work and Sam was with the boys at home. They were about to head outside to play, when Luke decided to sit on the arm of the couch (which he knows better!) and fell over backwards and hit the back of his head on the pedal of the elliptical machine. Sam rushed over and blood was pouring out of Luke's head all over the place. There was a big deep gash that was bleeding pretty profusely. Sam got pressure on it quickly and Luke was totally with it and fairly calm, just saying, "What is all this blood on me, Daddy?" So Sam called me at work as I was pulling into the parking lot: I told him to try the urgent care center, as I had not seen it and I did not know if he needed stitches or not. Well, the urgent care center took one look at Luke and said not only will he need multiple stitches, but he will have to be sedated to do them and they felt like he needed to be in the ER at CHOA (Children's Hospital of Atlanta). Once Sam told me that, I told my supervisor and she told me to go and she would cover my class. So I hopped in my car and met them there.
Fun little chairs in the waiting room....

Mommy guarding the gauze with the numbing medicine while Luke watches TV

The nurses were so good and we actually had the plastics fellow (one step below the bigwig attending) down to stitch him up. Luke got some numbing cream on the wound and some sedation drops in his nose, basically a drug related to Valium and some mild narcotic pain reliever. Within about 5 minutes, he was about half-drunk and hilarious!! Poor thing was weaving and bobbing and bumping into things--definitely could not have passed a field soberity test!! The Child Life Specialist came in and brought him toys and books to play with while he got his 6 big stitches! Then Luke got a blue popsicle too, which he could barely hold, but did enjoy eating.

Luke, after the sedating nose drops....

What an afternoon! Poor Henry was just shuttled back and forth and was very laidback about it. He ate my dinner that I had taken to work and got graham crackers from the nurses, which got them big smiles! We got home and Henry in bed by 8:30, but Luke had to wind down a little from the sedation and so had to put on his doctor coat and give his bear a complete physical before he could sleep. But long story short, everyone is home and fine.
At home, giving Panda Bear the once-over....



This is a quick video of him, after he got the sedation--PS. the crying in the background is from the movie "Toy Story" that was on in the room, not Henry, and that is what Luke is staring at. He really was funny--inappropriate, I know, to think your child who is injured to the point that he needs sedation to repair it is funny, but I had to find humor in the situation to not be too upset about the fact that he was in the ER and needed sedation at all.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

first day of school!!


Today was Luke's first full day at Northbrook Preschool! This is the second year and I am very happy with the facility and the staff there. He is going to the TThFr class with Miss Lauren and Miss Lisa for his teachers. There are 15 kids in his class and this year there are actually 4 girls in class! Hooray! He walked right in to the classroom without a backwards look, right past a couple of kids crying at the door, and went right in to wash his hands and starting to draw with some markers. Miss Lauren told me that he was such a good listener and is very sweet and kind to the other kids.

The big day is Friday this year, as that is the day that the class goes to the music room. And if you remember from last year, Luke's love affair with Miss Karen and Miss Linda "the music ladies" is still going strong!!! He lit up when he saw them in the hall and said, "I am coming to see you tomorrow!"