Sunday, December 2, 2007

Ahh another trip to the ER!!

So as we were getting ready for church today Garran decided to iron his pants. I was in the bathroom blow drying my hair and I heard Garran say to Cullan "Don't touch son, that is very hot". Garran then turned to tell me something and next thing we know Cullan is screaming. Of course he touched it. It was just to big of a temptation. So our friendly neighbors let us borrow some burn cream, but because one of the burns was open I panicked and thought he should be checked out. So we took him and they basically gave us a band aid, said they were second degree burns and to bandage them up with burn cream when we got home. I was a little miffed at their lack of concern. I did not expect anything major but more than a band aid. It was both of his little hands. Oh well he seems fine after a little pain med and a nap. Hope every ones holidays are going well. Tomorrow I am off to print our Christmas cards. I am so excited. I love sending them out and receiving them.

2 comments:

Rebecca said...

oh no! It is so hard to see your baby hurting. At least it is in time to be all better by Christmas.

Megan said...

Poor little guy! I hope he gets better soon!

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