upon being told of Uncle Brian’s accident and injury, our oldest nephew Ethan said “It is good he can move his arms and legs because that means he is not sterilized.”
well thank goodness!!
upon being told of Uncle Brian’s accident and injury, our oldest nephew Ethan said “It is good he can move his arms and legs because that means he is not sterilized.”
well thank goodness!!
as of this morning, Brian is in better shape – sore, but he’ll be released this afternoon with a brace.
thank you to everyone who’s been praying for us – we are encouraged not only by the good news of no surgery, but just the fact that God has given us peace and Josh did okay last night without Mommy to put him to bed.
i’ve lost count of how many times i’ve said that phrase as a calltaker and dispatcher… but tonight for the first time ever i was the one dialing 911 to ask for help.
around dinnertime, Brian went outside and was cleaning our gutters out when he fell about 10 feet from the roof to the driveway below. thankfully, our neighbour was outside at the time and heard him fall – i heard his screams of pain when Josh opened the door from the kitchen to the garage to see what daddy was up to. Brian was writhing on the ground in pain and asking me to call 911. the AFD EMS guys arrived in record time in a firetruck, all lights and sirens much to Josh’s amazement and delight, and took care of him quickly. he was transported to Albany Med on a backboard in an ambulance, and Josh and i followed after taking our dinner out of the oven and turning it off, then a stop at the drivethru for dinner for Josh.
we spent a few hours in the ER, and they took several xrays and a CT scan, and determined that Brian has a fractured 2nd vertebra (lower back, lumbar region). i think he’s got a broken nose too from the looks of things, but that’s the least of our worries. Brian has been admitted and is spending the night on the orthopedic unit – in the morning, a few hours from now, the orthopedic attending will look over the xrays and scan and determine what treatment is needed. Brian is resting relatively comfortably right now thanks to some morphine in his iv.
please pray for wisdom for the doctor, comfort and healing for Brian and clarity of thought for me. Josh is also a bit confused over all of this, although he’s resilient little guy.
we are thankful for a few things tonight:
more updates will follow when i know more in the morning… for now, i’ve got to try and get some sleep in myself.
Quack Quack Quack is a great song (may take a moment to load)…..
scene from “WiggleDancing (Live in the USA), (c) The Wiggles Ply Ltd, 2006.
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Josh and I ventured out to the library this morning, since i had a cross stitch book on hold to pick up. (incidentally, as i am writing this post, Brian is watching Captain Feathersword sing Quack Quack Quack Cockadoodledoo… i am not sure what to think of that!)
anyway… as we were leaving the library we went past the “free books” rack, and i spied a pile of childrens books from the same series, all about figures from American history. they are probably for about age 7 and up – so i grabbed a bunch of them to put aside for Josh. after all, free is free!
tomorrow is Hallowe’en – we have 10 pounds of candy sitting in our dining room. i have no idea how many kids are coming to our door tomorrow night, since we were on the other side of the country at this time last year. Josh will be trick or treating on our street with Brian. He is going as Spiderman (Josh, not Brian) – it’s a simple matter of economics since the Elmo costume was almost $50 which is ridiculous for one night of the year, and Spiderman was $20 (also ridiculous but less so in light of the Elmo price). Next year i will be smarter and make the costume. Of course, next year Elmo may not even be on the radar anymore, who knows!
I’m wondering if you folks that drop by have ever considered posting a comment. It’s nice to see the responses and keep a record of who’s keeping track of who and vice versa.
If you’re around and alive, post comments if you please!