In the 5 seconds between when it happened and when I picked him up it had ballooned to something the size of a 3 quarters stacked on top of one another. I basically ran and put him in the car while I am screaming at Tiger to just get in the car so we can go. It was 4 o'clock and that means "rush hour" traffic around here. It took me 10 minutes of speeding to get to the urgent care. Blanket stopped crying about halfway there and I got scared that he had passed out. I was a little too emotional to have been driving. We got there just fine and I was so relieved to see him happily awake in his car seat when I went to get him out. He totally acted as though nothing was wrong despite the now golf-ball sized bump on his forehead.
He played happily in the waiting room while I freak out filling out the paperwork and forget the date. I'm sure he had a headache, but didn't want anything to do with the ice pack they gave him. That's so his personality. Really, Mom, I'm fine.
Then yesterday, I was carrying him at the park when I sprained my ankle. He got lucky and I dropped him over the concrete curb and into the wood chips. His face is covered in lots of tiny scratches. Again, just fine 5 minutes later.
Some days I wish my Tiger was as calm and collected as his brother. Maybe I should be happy he isn't: it helps me appreciate Blanket's emotional range all the more.
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Big falls. Small kids. The two should be like oil and water but instead they go together like peanut butter and jelly. Sorry -- hope he heals quickly. We've only had 1 ambulance trip to the ER out of our 4 little kids, but our fingers are crossed, not sure what tomorrow (or the next minute) will bring!
Btw, found you on Mormon Mommy blogs.
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Sorry to hear he got hurt, and that you got hurt! Hope you're both doing better.
Oh no - what an awful week! I hope things get better! BTW - the sausage rolls...you can make them yourself, so easy peasy:) Let me know if you want to know how - I actually have pictures I can email you of the whole process, start to end! They really are to DIE for :)
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