Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Farming in the City

On Saturday, we planted our flowers. I had to go out and buy a spade and Caleb really enjoyed digging with it. Actually, the boys ended up looking for worms and weren't too interested in the flowers after a while. Hopefully the flowers survived the frost again last night.
Mike was holding Natalee while watching hockey, and Natalee decided to suck on her toes. I didn't manage to get a picture of her with her toes in her mouth, because once she realized she was the center of attention, it just became a show. She's such a silly girl!
The boys got haircuts on Saturday...bring on the heat! I was surprised Caleb agreed to have his haircut. It had been untouched for several long months, because he was growing it out to be like a puppy. (???)

Friday, May 23, 2008

First (and only, we hope) visit to the ER for 2008

The first broken bone in the Bergmann household. Not bad for seven years and three active boys. Yesterday, as Joshua was navigating the monkey bars at school for possibly the tenth time that day (no, I'm not exaggerating), he swung a little too hard, missed the next rung, and fell down to the ground, hard! I right away ran over to him, thinking he had hurt his back or tail bone. But it was his arm that was in pain. At first glance, it didn't seem like anything was wrong, but by the time we had walked home (he cried the whole way, quite unusual for him), it was starting to swell significantly and I knew we would be taking a trip to the ER.

We got into the hospital at about 1:00 and were shown straight into a room. The Doctor saw us nearly right away, then Joshua was off for x-rays, and then he got some Codeine. (Yuck! He did not like the taste of that!) We waited and waited. The Doctor came by and said that another x-ray was needed and that Ortho needed to be consulted. Joshua got his second x-ray which was much more painful than the first. He got some more drugs, and we sat around and waited. And waited some more. Natalee (who had thrown-up in the van on the way there and didn't have a clean change of clothes) and Andrew were there with us too. More drugs, lots of phone calls to arrange for someone to take care of Caleb, and more waiting. Finally, at around 6:30, the Doctor from Ortho came down to see the x-ray and decided he did NOT need surgery. We were told after his first x-ray that he could not have anything to eat or drink because surgery was a possibility. Fortunately, we avoided that hurdle.

So then we were sent to Casting, and Joshua got a hard-back cast. The front or top is relatively soft. Next Wednesday, we go back to see the Doctor, his arm will be re-evaluated, and if all looks good, they will put a full hard cast on his arm. He will have that cast on for at least one month.

He made it through the afternoon and evening in a great deal of pain, but he did really well. His first night sleeping with the cast was not that great, but his arm should hurt less and less over time and he'll get used to hauling the cast around. Right now, he's taking Tylenol every 4 hours for the pain, but is still up for watching TV, taking walks outside, and kicking the ball around. The hardest part of this will be that he can't play soccer or ride his bike or run, even when he is no longer in any pain. Hopefully his arm will heal quickly.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Andrew's Birthday

Andrew's birthday started out with a bang...to his head. He fell against the rocking chair when we were playing and was left with a nice little golf ball on the head. However, it didn't ruin the day!
Natalee is funny. If she sees her pj pants lying around, she crawls to them, grabs them, sits up and holds them against her cheek, and sucks her fingers. Not the t-shirt, just the pants!
Andrew's birthday cookie. Yumm!
On Friday, we went to a park for Andrew's party. Mike, Caleb, Joshua, and I played some soccer.
Andrew enjoyed the bubbles. It was a windy day, so it was pretty cool to see the huge bubbles blowing through the park.
Joshua climbing a tree...
The birthday cake! Andrew saw a picture of it at Sobey's when we went to order it, and he said, "Ah lack-ah dat cake!"
Natalee, picnicking in style. Queen of the picnic table - her booster chair was right on top of the picnic table.
Andrew got a bike from Uncle David. He's quite excited about it, but it's not as easy as the trike. Hopefully he'll have lots of time to practice this summer.
More of Joshua being a monkey. On the monkey bars. That's his big accomplishment this summer - doing the monkey bars at any playground we go to.
Caleb and Joshua swinging together.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day 2008

Me and my cuties on Mother's Day. Left to right are Caleb, Joshua, Natalee and Andrew.
This is what Joshua made for me in school. The ladybug's wings open and there's something written on the inside, as you can see. It also came with some bathsalts.
This is what I got from Caleb. More bathsalts in the jar! Either I'm looking really stressed out these days or maybe I stink! I thought the topper on the jar was just way too cute!
Joshua's rock creations from a few days ago. Apparently, they're "rock snowmen".
Natalee working on getting her diaper off (and yes, she did get it off!). We moved the gate up so she can practice going up and down on the bottom 3 stairs. She really enjoys this and hasn't yet fallen; well, at least, not very far and nothing serious.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Don't Snoop

OK, some crazy people who like to infect people's computers with viruses have added a comment to my last post. DON'T OPEN THE COMMENT, DON'T CLICK ON IT!!! My advice, if in doubt, just DON'T, especially in the world of the internet. I haven't figured out how to delete it yet, but in the future, I will be able to moderate all comments.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Reviving the Sandbox

I found Natalee in the end table, playing with this pop-up toy the other day. She was having a good time!
Most of the time, Natalee crawls to where she wants to go and pulls herself up. I'm making lunch, and she's trying to get as close as possible to the food.
Joshua on Starfall.
The Sandbox Before.
And the Sandbox After. 10 bags of sand. I don't know how heavy they were, 40 or 50 pounds maybe more. Glad I'm part draft horse. Joshua and Andrew had a great time getting dirty in it!