Thursday, March 04, 2010

Poor Little Thing

Well, Maggie was in the Hospital at 14 months, so Courtney had to one-up her. We noticed that Court was not using her right arm last Thursday, after another little girl accidentally fell on her earlier in the day. We decided to take her into the ER that night, instead of waiting until the next morning. Our thinking was, "She seems fine, but what if she wakes up in the middle of the night and then we have to drag Maggie out of bed and take her to the ER?" I mean, seriously, if you had seen Courtney that afternoon, you would never think that anything was wrong with her. Boy, were we in for a surprise!!


Apparently, Courtney had broken her humerus bone, about an inch above her elbow. Because she is a baby, and babies heal incredibly fast, they did not put her in a cast. She has this nifty sling that is fashioned out of a stockingette and safety pins. Yes, this was created and approved by the doctor...I was a little nervous about my baby having safety pins allover, but they haven't cause any problems. We were so thankful that we had a terrific orhopedic doctor to take good care of Court and that Melissa graciously took Maggie in while Mark stayed at the ER with Courtney and I that night.
She has begun to start using her arm a bit in the last couple of days, and we will see the doctor again next week. We are hoping that she'll be 100% soon.

Lotsa Pictures

It's about time, right?? Okay, so, I am just going to bite the bullet and put a bunch of random stuff on here...I've been kind of random lately anyway, so I might as well follow through here. Enjoy!






We went to Californina at Christmastime. Maggie tremendously enjoyed baking with my mom. Any chance she gets to cook with me or bake cookies with Mark, she is right there beside us. She hardly ever has a real smile for a camera, but, as you can see, she was very happy here!








While we were there, Mark's folks came down and took Mark and the girls to The Wild Animal Park. Courtney was excited to get out and see the sights and smells of the zoo. Or she just really liked looking at the colorful chain.


After getting her face painted, riding on Grandpa's shoulders and taking in the sights, Maggie paused to watch the birds for awhile. (I don't really know if that's what happened...I wasn't there, I'm just making this up by what I see in the photos..)


On Christmas Eve, Maggie was super excited to learn how to use Grandma Julie's apple corer/slicer. She could have cored and sliced an entire orchard that morning, if given the chance.  





After several attempts to get the perfect Christmas photo of the girls, I think I was just happy that they weren't screaming and crying. Don't they look cute in their matching jammies, though?