To top it off, Doug got bitten by a hornet at the school playground. Within an hour, his hand looked like this:
He called it "balloon hand" and thought it was funny. I was worried about it, as it actually got about twice as big as this photo at one point and I didn't sleep well thinking about it. When we got up in the morning, it was huge, so I took him to the doctor where we discovered that the bug bite had turned into cellulitis. (Which is NOT the same thing as cellulite, but both make you look fat. :-)
Doug is now on a course of steroids, Benedryl, and antibiotics with instructions that, if he's not better by Friday, I have to bring him back for I.V. antibiotics.
My bigger concern is that Doug may never play on the playground again. This could make for a rough 7 years of recess. Not to mention the fact that his hand is too swollen to hold a spoon, let alone a pencil and his kindergarten assessment is Friday. His teacher is going to think that either I've been a total slacker mom or that Doug is retarded.
No, Mrs. Hurst, Doug doesn't need resource. Just more Bendryl.
I tried to make today better, but with all of the doctor's appointments and running around to get prescriptions, my best laid plans were, well, laid aside. I totally skipped the PTA teacher's luncheon (good thing I wasn't in charge of it this year!) and my kids were seriously ticked off because they missed a good chunk of their slip-n-slide party.
I think they were lucky to get there at all. Here's Mike and Balloon Hand racing down the hill:
Here's Emalee sliding down in the swimsuit that's just about worn out it's welcome this summer:
Just to cement my "Mom of the Day" award, I took the kids to the pool for the afternoon. Have you noticed that the pool is NOT as much fun as it used to be since you became a mother?
I have.
Em and Mike had fun, but I think that Doug's Cellulitis Cocktail made him a little loopy. He was happy to sit and eat Doritos.
Yes, he is my son.
1 comment:
Hornets, cats... apparently they all cause the same kind of thing. At least you were smart enough to go to the docs before blood poisoning set in.
Kick off school with a bang, eh?!
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