Saturday, January 23, 2010

meghan....your son in bleeding!

that is what was said as i sat in a meeting this morning working with some others on fundraising. all of a sudden a friends mom came in, she had been down in the gym helping with all the kids and said, "Meghan, your son is bleeding"
i jumped up and ran down there, only to find him sitting on another friend Amy's lap talking with her and Stacy. he was not crying...just sitting there holding a paper towel to his head. Amy told me that he would probably need stitches, all i could think to say was "awesome".
i have no clue why i said that, i think i was just taken a little off guard. so my friend stacy and i loaded cullan up in the van and headed to the ER. here is cullan on the hospital bed.he was so funny. he did not cry at all. on the way there, stacy said "cullan, should we say a prayer and ask Heavenly Father to help with your head" cullan replied "i don't know if that will make my head better." Stacy went ahead and said the prayer, after Cullan replied "Well is my head better now?" We were both dying laughing.
anyways we got to the hospital and they put us in a room. sorry its blurry, its from my cell phone. the nurse came in and looked at it and then moved us to another room. finally the came back in and decided that they would be able to just glue it instead of stitches!! SIGH...i was super relieved about that. i did not want him to have to get stitches.
so here are a few pictures of the finished project.this is what a door and a crazy tri-cycle will get you. sorry about the messy face. he just had a muffin when i took these pictures!!
thanks Amy for taking care of him, and thanks Stacy for riding along to the ER. it was nice to have someone to laugh with!

3 comments:

Jeanie Doll said...

Glad he is ok! I love you Meg, hang in there. It seems like it has been one thing after another for you guys.

Amy said...

Um yeah that was a adapted tricycle that is suppose to be more stable than a regular tricycle..not so much. Cullan was such a big boy!! My kids would have been screeching :)

Lisa said...

That's nice he didn't have to have stitches. Now you don't have to go back! :)

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