Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

trust fall

      Remember when you were a scout or in youth group or what ever and you did the trust fall? You stand on a table, close your eyes and fall into the waiting arms of your team. You can't see. You can't see that they will catch you. You hope and you believe, but you can't be sure until you fall. This week we fell.

      Johnny fell quite literally. Off of a piece of playground equipment that he has jumped off a million times. Onto a safe, padded surface. The result was this.

     I was a little ways away, looking in the wrong direction when I heard him crying. I turned to see him running towards me and knew from 20 feet away that it was quite broken. Little arms are not supposed to be that shape. I was standing there with a group of parents from his preschool class, my friends. They all took a breath and then moved. One dad ran to his car to get a towel to immobilize him, another mom made a phone call to the neighbor whose child I had also brought to the park to let her know I wouldn't be able to bring her child home and a third mom helped us to the car and insisted on driving my car to the hospital so that I could make the necessary calls in route and sit in the back to hold his hand. I'm relatively sure that we were in the car and on our way within 2 minutes.
     We went to nearest ER.  My friend parked the car and waited in the waiting room to help Ty find us when he arrived. She then drove Ty's truck home so we wouldn't have to worry about it. She did this all with minimum fuss. The doctor and the nurses at our local ER could not have been more gentle and sweet with my little guy. They got him pain meds almost as soon as we were in a room. They talked to him and reassured us. They found a portable X-ray  machine so that he wouldn't have to be moved anymore than necessary. They took one look at the x-ray and informed us that we needed to head over to the children's hospital, by ambulance. Johnny was thrilled (by now the meds were kicking in) and the ambulance crew was delightful. The nurse sat in the back with him and downloaded his favorite songs to her phone on the fly. She laughed at his jokes and was generally delightful. The paramedic driving took the easiest route to avoid bumps and jostles, even though it took a little longer. He even flashed the lights, just for Johnny.
     The staff at the children's hospital was just as lovely. They had all sorts of little tricks to distract him from the pain and to keep him comfy. It was a very long evening. They went back and forth about surgery or reduction and all the concerns with both but all the while made sure that Johnny was cared for.
     Johnny showed us his true mettle that day. I always joke about the fact that he is undaunted by any challenge. Once again, he was his cheerful little self. He had stopped crying by the time we started the car to leave, granted I think he was in a little bit of shock. Once we got to the hospital and got a little pain medicine in him, he perked right up. Even though he must've still been dealing with quite a bit of discomfort, he did not complain once. He wasn't allowed to eat or drink anything all day long because they were considering surgery and he was perfectly pleasant about it. He told his knock, knock jokes to the nurses and was polite and patient for hours and hours. I am so very proud of him.
     They finally decided on reduction under sedation. Depending on how the the bones set in the next few days, surgery is still an option but possibly avoidable. Once he was sedated I had to step out. I couldn't watch. They casted the arm in a cut- cast up to his shoulder and after another hour of waiting for him to recover from sedation, we finally were able to head home. He had broken his arm at 1:00 PM, it was now 11:45 PM.
     For those of you who are unaware, he also had a sinus surgery last Thursday during which stints were placed into his sinus cavities. He had a second surgery to remove them scheduled for Friday morning. The doctors decided to go ahead with the surgery due to the risk of complications and infection if they were left in longer than necessary. At 8:00 AM the next morning, he and I were at the surgery center to get that taken care of. All went well and we gratefully headed home, ready for a well-deserved rest.
    

    So that's the story, but here's the lesson. All through that day I received texts, and messages and phone calls of support.  I haven't had to cook all weekend because of friends who keep bringing dinner. People have brought little treats for Johnny. They have filled in at my church job without complaint since we won't be there this weekend. They have helped me get my other son to and from where he needed to be. They caught us when we fell.  I know that this will all be fine, even now I am spending much of my time pulling Johnny off of things that he has climbed one- handed. In the long run it will be a terrible inconvenience and not much more, but in the moment it was overwhelming and to feel like I wasn't in it alone, that I had a team, a village who loved my child and supported our family was invaluable. I cannot thank you all enough. Thank you for catching us. Thank you for being my village.




Tuesday, November 6, 2012

discuss amongst yourselves

It's Election Day! I love Election Day. I always vote. Always. I hate the politicking and the contention leading up to today. I hate the facebook posts and commercials and the arguing, but I love that we get to have the discussion. I love that I don't have to agree with my friends or my church or my government. I love that I get to decide what's important to me and my family. My guy may or may not win, but in the end, it's the process that matters. I am so very thankful to have a voice in that process. Please get out there and vote today, even if you're voting for the other guy.

Friday, November 2, 2012

i heart ents

Remember the big tree creature guys from the Lord of the Rings books? No? What kind of geek are you? Really, You should be ashamed. Anyhoo, they were these giant walking, talking trees and I've always loved them. When we moved into our house here in Tennessee on of my favorite things about it was the old growth forests all around. Great big, giant trees. Trees that have been here since before people were. The kind that meet over the top of the road to make a tunnel of green. Something about big, old trees feels like calm and peace. Also, few things are as delightful as speeding down one of those roads in the fall, listening to great music and watching the rainbow leaves fly all around me. It always feels a little like a movie.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

why yes, this is backdated, thanks for asking

So. Every November for several years I have been a really good blogger, for at least that month. Every November I do a daily thankful post, until this November when it was all of the sudden the sixth before I even noticed. Shoot. Then I remembered that Blogger will let you date a post whenever you want to and I decided that it wasn't too late, I could still salvage this year's thankful posts. So plan on several today and then one a day for the rest of the month because this is a thing I can do, a thing I want to do. Today I am thankful for second chances and adjustable date stamps.

Monday, November 21, 2011

kicking a**- thankful


This morning in boot camp there were a few extras. They were unintentionally skinny college girls who were home for the holiday. It's not their fault, but I sort of hate them for being skinny with little or no effort. I hate my own 20-year-old self for the same reason. I am not particularly happy with what I see in the mirror or on the scale these days but this morning, I was stronger and faster than every one of those toothpicks. So there.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Steph-a-rooni-macaroni- Thankful

Today was not my favorite day. It was a gas men and ear infections and all schedules falling apart so that I can get nothing done sort of day. The kind of day when you know you will have to eat cookies for dinner just to soothe your soul. Right after I almost rammed into the UPS man in the driveway he handed me a package. I assumed it was a grocery sort of a thing I had ordered on Amazon, not super fun. When I finally got around to opening it a while later it was a floaty, swirly piece of chiffon that someone had turned into the skirt of my dreams. I had not ordered this little piece of perfection. The receipt bore the name of one of my dear sisters. She knew I'd love it, so she sent it to me. It was perfect and definitely the best things that happened to me today, possibly all week. She made me cry the good kind of tears. I'm sort of tearing up now just remembering. Thanks, Steph.


(You can read all about her adventures here)

Monday, November 14, 2011

and wealthy and wise- thankful

So thankful for health and dental insurance because seriously, if you know us at all, you we need it.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

by the light- thankful


Have you seen the giant, shiny November moon the last couple of nights? It makes everything silvery and sort of magical. I have spent more time than is perhaps healthy gazing out of unlighted windows. It makes my heart happy when other things lately have been making it hurt.

Friday, November 11, 2011

those daniels boys- thankful

This is Ty's brother Dylan, his lovely wife Regi (whom I adore) and their delightful little boys. Dylan is a Marine. He left his new bride after only a few weeks to serve his country. He took Baghdad in the early days of the Iraq war and he spent several years after he came home helping other veterans. He spent a while last night telling my seven-year-old what it means to be a veteran. Today we are thankful for Dylan.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

generational- thankful

This is my Grandma Verna. Have her tell you her life story one of these days. It's amazing. She has been my confidant and my rock for many a year. When I have babies, she comes to take care of me. When my heart aches she always knows just what to do. She always has faith in me. And she thinks my children are wonderful.

Monday, November 7, 2011

when the circles are extra dark- thankful

Last year my sister-in-law Di turned me on to this magic eye concealer stuff. She needed it then because she had newborn twins and a 3-year-old. Normally I need it because I stay up late and get up early and I have pale, pale skin. I need it now because Johnny hit me in the eye with the shower door last night and left me with quite the shiner. Thanks to this stuff you can't even tell that my children are trying to kill me.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

for all the dogs unseen- thankful

Today we are thankful for antihistamines. Stupid dog.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

reading material- thankful


Books. Can't do without them. I spend an obscene amount of money on books, regular and audio in any given year. I listen to books on my headphones while I run and sew and do laundry. I read every night when I go to bed. I have books on my phone and in my car. I love all of them. I have a fancy new Kindle coming later this month. I anticipate this making it way easier to hide my stacks.

hale and hearty- thankful


This week I have had a rotten cold. I sound like a croak-y frog. It is not attractive. It's the first time I've been sick in months and months. Granted, I seem to get pretty sick a couple of times a year, but that's it.  No cancers or serious anythings. I haven't even needed c-sections. Everything works well most of the time. I ask really a lot of my body  (way to much time at the gym or the track, crazy diets, not enough sleep) and it always just sort of does it.  I can run for miles and bend into all sorts of interesting shapes at yoga. My blood pressure is awesome and all those other numbers are great too. I don't even get injured nearly as often as I deserve to. I am constantly complaining about not being exactly the size and shape I have decided I want to be but, really, I can't complain.

*I am frantically knocking on wood as I post this, just in case something is listening.

Friday, November 4, 2011

cozy- thankful

(These are not my exact sheets but mine are similar)
So I know that lots of you have been getting snow for a while but it just starting getting cold here yesterday. Their are still roses on my bushes in full bloom. I had to mow last week.  But now it's cold and yucky and I pulled out the flannel sheets. Those softie guys make it way less bad to sleep alone in my big bed. And really hard to get up in the morning.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

dj for my life- thankful


The other day I was trying to remember the world before itunes.  It's all sort of fuzzy but it seems like it wasn't nearly as fun. I have so, so much music, I have books, videos, podcasts, all kinds of stuff. It all downloads onto these tiny little devices that go everywhere. No tapes or cds or dvds to cluttering up my life. I can listen to literally anything I want, almost instantly, anywhere. How is is this not one of the coolest things ever? Oh wait. it is.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

little monsters- thankful




Trick-or-treating, because there are not many things as fun as dressing up in a costume and getting free candy. Except perhaps watching my little ones do it.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

giving thanks


Hooray! November is here and I am continuing my tradition of a thankful post every day. Things are not exactly as I would have them be just now but there is so very much for which to be grateful. Join me?

Monday, November 29, 2010

more good news- thankful

This is my baby sister, Michelle. ( and my beautiful niece, Chloe)

This weekend a delightful young man gave her one of these



He is kind and good and funny. We are so excited to have him join the family.
Congratulations to both of you!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

new nephews- thankful

My dear brother and his wife, the lovely Di welcomed not just one, but two new additions on Saturday. The new boys will join their big brother, Chase to outnumber their delighted parents. They are beautiful. If you are lucky, they will be posting pics here soon. Hooray, hooray, hooray!