It is my own fault I have no Caddo pics because I didn't take any with my camera! One of these days I will get them up Aric, I promise. But until then, I am going to get caught up with other junk. Which brings me to today...
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Actually last night. For those who don't know this about my child, she is a monkey. Climbs on everything. And the weird part is she is really good at it! Has incredible balance and can literally climb up anything. Including the outside of her crib. She loves to climb up and look at what friends are still hanging out in there. Well, last night she slipped a little getting down. Just a little, I mean I was watching her and she slipped like 6 inches before her feet hit and then she plopped down on her hiney. But man, did she wail. For a while. We rocked and got some juice and settled down... that is until she tried to walk again. Much more wailing. (So insert very scared Mommy here.) David and I decided to give it the night and see how she was this morning, which turned out not much better. So.... (anyone thinking this sounds like Ella?? Lorrie and I have discussed their similarities... yikes...) this morning I call the doctor. Our pedi TOTALLY rocks AND has a specialty in sports meds. He personally called me right back like 3 minutes later and said to come right on up and he would see us asap. I get R and myself dressed and drive on over, with R not too excited about the whole thing. He squeezed and twisted all over her leg, and she never flinched. That is until he tried to get her to walk. Not so much. So he tells me he thinks it is broken and sends me over to another building for xrays. (Insert very VERY scared Mommy here.) She was a PEACH during the xrays... was so still and just let them do their thing. We take the pictures back to the doc and much to his surprise there was no fracture! Thank you LORD! He told us her bone is definitely injured, so to watch her like crazy and let her favor it as much as she wants to. But as of this evening she is walking again on it ok, just slowly. Man, did we EVER dodge a bullet!! I can't even imagine what we would do with a 22 month old in a leg cast! But for now, all is well on the home front. Oh. My. Word.
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So, on to some pics, each and every of which with her tongue sticking out, at least to some degree. I was uploading pics and found so many of the ones I wanted had her tongue out... decided to make the whole post about it. She is such a funny girl.
Some serious coloring.
Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day weekend! And hope everyone is well with no broken bones! :)
10 comments:
Jodi, I am so glad you dodged the broken bone bullet! Kendall is actually doing really well, but it is still no fun! What a strange coincidence that it happened the same weekend as us (kind of). She is absolutely precious! I love seeing pics of your mom and dad!!!
So glad no bones were broken--going through the incredibly mobile and no fear phase is so scary! That's when I became a firm believer in guardian angels!
So glad no bones were broken! Looks like she might be a lefty there!
Glad she wasn't hurt too bad! She is such a cutie! My 9 month old loves to stick her tongue out, too. I was thinking it might just be a phase, but I don't know.....
Jodi I am so glad she is ok!! She is so cute with her little tongue sticking out. Such a sweet BIG girl... love love love the pony tail, we just got Addie's up too! It really does make them look older. Can’t believe she is about to be 2!!! Thanks for the sweet comments!
Glad she's okay. We had fun at lunch, the ice cream was definitely good.
So glad her little leg is okay! And I just love all those tongue pictures! She is such a cutie :-)
So sorry about that. I can't imagine what that was like. I am so glad that it ended up being OK. Also, I love her tongue pictures! Super cute.
Those tongue pics are hilarious! But gosh, I'm so glad she didn't have a broken leg. Yikes!
I'll be sure to show Jason the draft pic...he'll appreciate that and be proud. :)
I am so glad she is okay! How scary!!
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