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Friday, October 3, 2008

Boston here I come!!!

Hilarious!!! I got home yesterday and opened the prestigious Oxford Tribune. There was a front page story on the Oxford Festival because there is NOTHING to report in this town. There was a great pic of the 5K starting line and I just turned the page to see if there were more pictures. On the second page was a picture of Paul walking with Noah and right next to their picture was the list of race results. Women 20-29 3rd place --- Stephanie Ashford!!!! HILARIOUS. I don't know what my time was, but I'm convinced that there must have only been 3 people in my category!!!! I hope this gives you a good laugh about small town living!!!

Favorite Foto Friday (#9)


Today and Tomorrow I am at Crop for a Cure which is a breast cancer fundraiser. Hundreds of women scrapbook for 3 days and the money you pay for the event and all the stuff you buy there goes to Breast Cancer Research. It sounds a little hokey, but we stay up all night and have an AWESOME time. I'll be with Yaz, Joanne, Amy, Katie, and Jan. I can't wait!!! Here we are at another scrapping event at our church.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Boys

This is how my gentle little boy colors with his crazy animal paints. Sometimes he is so rough, banging EVERYTHING!



Keep an Eye On Him


























That's the understatement of the year!! Noah is impossible to keep an eye on! But those are the instructions from the ER doc.

Tuesday morning Noah was goofing around and fell off a kitchen stool and landed square on his back and head. He was pretty upset and wouldn't let go of his head. His cry was a whimpery cry, not a normal "ouch" cry. We tried to distract him for a while and he seemed okay. We took him to school and headed out. When I came home from a meeting, Paul said that he had vomited all over him after playing on the swing outside. He thought he had swung him too much. But then, just a few minutes later, he woke up crying and I went to check on him his hands were full of blood. He was bleeding out his nose.

I called the doctor and she said to go to the ER immediately. These were dangerous signs of a concussion. Great. Off to AI Dupont we headed at 11pm. We were on the "fast track" which meant we got put in a small private waiting area and only had to wait 3 hours to see a doc.

Every nurse and doctor seemed to think something different. The first one said it was nothing. The nurse said if he was holding his head that was bad. The next one said they were thinking of a CT scan. Finally at 2:30AM the doctor said if he hadn't had any recurring events than we should just go home and keep an eye on him -- oh and don't let him fall for a few days. HAAAA! Wednesdsay brought just a slight nose bleed in the evening and now we are back on track.

Just wanted to keep you updated for those who are wondering how he is!!!!