Sunday, January 24, 2010

...the Very bad, no good, horrible year...







How could someone so cute have such a rough time, you ask???
It's been a rough couple of weeks for daughter #1. Her ear drum ruptured. She missed New Years eve. Two weeks later she got braces and a mouth expander put in (which....I know isn't such bad news. She was actually pretty excited for it. Until they gave her the letter. The dreaded letter of what NOT to eat. For the next whole entire year. Almost EVERY SINGLE one of her most favorite and prized treats is ON THAT LIST. And who wouldn't be sad about that is what I'd like to know?)

The very next day brought a big ol' GASH on her thumb.

So, this normally very happy girl is sitting in the middle seat of the van, we're driving to the doctor so he can assess the damage done to her thumb, starts crying. Not a weeping, wailing, gnashing of teeth sort of a cry - just the quiet sniffley sort. She must have been thinking about the past couple of weeks.....
"Mom....this has been my worst year ever."

Well drat. We're only 20 days into it.

We made it to the doctor, and he said definitely stitches were in order - 6 of them. 6 HUGE stitches. I've never seen such THICK stitching thread. Her cut was so deep that anything thinner just wouldn't have held up, he said. It hurt. Super bad I'm sure. She was brave. Very brave. (much braver than the mom...who nearly passed out herself). She was rewarded with 2 suckers, 3 stickers, and an ice cream cone for courage.


Luckily her horrible no good very bad year only actually lasted about an hour.
Once she realized how fabulous it would actually BE to go back to school, even though she was officially "tardy", and have her turn to be the "Big Cheese" (that's the line-leader for the day..and it really did happen to be HER day to be it). A Big cheese WITH braces. AND STITCHES. Life is good in 3rd grade.

Kids are resilient thank heavens. Many days I wish I was so resilient. The 8 year old is back to her regular old happy self now.
I love that girl!

9 comments:

Mechelle said...

Poor thing. I have a bad "year" about the same time every month or so where a good sniffle in the van is just ... needed therapy. Darn those "bad" years>/
Love the braces daughter #1!

Lara said...

Wow, what a crazy past few weeks. Eva did the braces thing too (expander and all) last week. The two should get together and compare colors.

That sounds like a pretty yucky gash. Emma and Eva are pretty similar. Eva had to have 5 stitches in her thumb although it was a while ago.

I love that she was so resilient and now life is good. What a little trooper that girl is. I hope she has a much better February. :)

Wendi said...

I love that Alexander book. And I also love the resiliency of children. :)

Stef said...

Oh my word... poor thing.

Sherry said...

How did she slice her thumb? My mom told me that when she would have her braces adjusted that she would get a milkshake afterward. This tradition has been passed on to the grandkids. Icecream always makes everything better!

Ali the B. said...

hmmm I think I am having one of those years too!! What a "fun"? start to the year, maybe this just means the rest will be great!! Let's hope!!

Maren said...

My dream last night was about that cute girl of yours. Someone was after her so we hid her in our basement. Luckily, we also had a multi-million dollar house with two basements....

Ange said...

Sherry -
She sliced her finger opening a can of mandarin oranges (poor thing....she was being so responsible and making her own lunch even....)
Maren - Thanks for hiding her in the basement of your fabulous house! That's what true friends are for :)

Carla said...

Well, braces and eardrums aside... Emma is taking it all in stride. Very fun to see all the happenings in your wonderful family. Thanks for coming to Grandpa B.'s birthday - he was sure tickled to see you and the kids. Addie is quite the photo-friendly one... grandpa really laughed watching her. Love you all, Mom