So your story for today is: Jason Gets Stitches

By the time we got to the dr. Jason was acting perfectly fine. But after a half-hour wait, Dr. Saraswat looked under his Bandaid and said, "This will need stitches. I'm sorry." (She seemed to feel really bad about it, but I wasn't really all that worried.) So she called the emergency room and we went right on over. (The hospital is across the street from Dr. Saraswat.)
By the time we got to the E.R. Lindsey was really crabby. It was past lunch time and getting to be nap time. So I think they weren't sure which kid needed help. Jason did OK until he realized they were going to do something to him. They tied his arms down to his sides by wrapping a sheet around him and then you should have heard him scream—or did you? He screamed the whole time [they were stitching him up], and then when they unwrapped him he was fine. He even said 'thank-you' to the doctor.
Then we went to lunch, and home—having lost all of our errand-running time. And then I was slightly nauseated and in desperate need of a nap.

Jason shows me his pretty hospital bracelet.
I am pregnant with Brandon, and much more worn-out than I look.
I am pregnant with Brandon, and much more worn-out than I look.
Well, we all survived. Jason gets his stitches out tomorrow. He will have a little scar above his left eyebrow."
My kids really enjoyed that story last night. They particularly liked that Jason thanked the doctor after having screamed his head off for the entire procedure.
Sadly, I don't have those kinds of details for most of my other kids. In Tennessee I was desperate to maintain contact with the family and I wanted to let them know everything about the kids. I wish now, looking back, that I'd continued to write the stories of things all my little kids did. So I guess this is my plug for journaling today:
Keep a good journal now—it'll keep you in stitches later! ;-)
2 comments:
I know I need to be better about keeping a journal.
I was reading through this again, and I think I know why I screamed during the stitches and not after. I really, really hate having my arms immobilized.
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