Thursday, June 16, 2005

Why must all parenting nightmares occur in public?

We took the Injured One to the orthopedist yesterday afternoon after Boo Boo Kitty and I spent a LOVELY day in AC with our friends Renee and Alex (who also fed us and entertained us!).

We found out that the Injured One has a crushed big toe. He is very put out by this because no one can actually do anything for him and why did we spend 4 hours at the ER the day before and an hour at the dr. office for someone to just clean out the nastiness and send him on his way? I tried to tell him it was for the drugs but he is still bitter that I won't let him wash his vicodin down with beer or a gin and tonic. In fact, he has refused all further offers for vicodin in general. I'm sure that in the future I'll be asked to conduct all manner of minor surgery in the kitchen rather that going to silly hospitals.

So there we are in the waiting room, WAITING to make our co-pay and get the heck out of there. I put the baby in his car seat and placed him on the floor next to the Injured One. And then I did the unthinkable. I TURNED MY BACK. That's right, folks. I thought that I could leave the two of them unattended for a brief moment. You know, the medicated Injured One whose toe was crushed by a weight bar and the fruit of his loins.

Hearing a blood curdling scream that can only mean that the Boo Boo Kitty has managed to get his head caught in a major appliance, I turned around to see the car seat tipped over backwards and the baby lying upside down with his head resting on the floor. After snatching him up and realizing that he scared himself silly and is actually fine, I also realized that luck of all luck, the office is packed and all six nurses behind the counter are watching. So now I had to shlep him over to the counter so ALL the nurses can see that despite the fact that his parents openly neglect him, the BBK is alive and well.

So I guess they aren't kidding when they say that you should buckle them in at all times, huh?

6 comments:

Robin said...

Yeah, like those nurses never dropped a kid or something...

Don't worry, we've all screwed up (some of us more than we'd like to think about), and it usually happens when others can see you. That's the bitch about life!

Anonymous said...

Kind of curious--what did the Injured One have to say? You're right--the meds had kicked in good by then.

About those car seats, yeah, it's best to keep them buckled. I was scared silly (and pissed) when I found out that the sitter across the street had left my Faith girl (at five months) unbuckled AND on top of the kitchen table. Leaving the sitter scared silly from here on out too. Good thing, my kid just bounced off the floor. Terrible, I know. But, she was fine. Thank God!

My point is--you guys did just fine in comparison to my sitter. Bless her heart. The rule is--as long as they don't fly.:)

eyes_only4him said...

OMG...what a nightmare...you can laugh about it now...but when it happend I bet you wanted to kill all witness to the event..lol..thank you for coming by my pitifull site...I like yours..I will be back..:-)

Kristen said...

The Injured One said, "I saw him try to stand up, but I didn't think he could do it."

Hello???? WTF?

Good gracious.

eyes_only4him said...

i think i may blogroll you...if that is ok

Kristen said...

Christina, blogrolling me is fabulous. If I could ever take the time to figure it out, I might be able to blogroll all of you :-)