The week started out normal enough. Hailee's school is in full swing and we had back to school night and class coffees to look forward to. That is until James woke up with a mosquito bite on his ear. In the morning it didn't look too bad, but after our grocery shopping trip it started looking worse and I was tempted to take him to the doctor. By that time the doctors office was closed for lunch. (They are closed from 12-3.) James then surprised me and fell asleep at about 2:00 and slept until almost 5:00.
By the time he woke up from his nap his ear was looking pretty awful. And thanks to my google searches I figured it was best to take him to the doctors office. Unfortunately it closed at five. Which isn't too big of a deal since we have a great little children's clinic literally a 10 minute walk from our house. (Another plus of our new house, I had no idea how soon we'd have to use it after moving.) Todd was working late so I fed the kids and headed over to the kinder clinic.
There was no one there when we got there and I was confident we would be home before Todd and Hailee would get to bed on time. While we waited I helped Hailee with her German homework and James played with the toys. It was going along great and I was congratulating myself for thinking ahead and being prepared. Along thinking I've got this German health stuff figured all out.
And then it was our turn to see the doctor. It went along swimmingly. It was just as I expected, the cartilage in his ear was infected. Then something happened I wasn't prepared for. The doctor said, "we're going to need him to stay a few days " Ummm what!?!?
Yes that is exactly what they meant. They wanted to give him antibiotics through an IV. Which meant he would be spending quite a few days in the hospital.
When James found out that he was getting to spend the night in the hospital he was thrilled. He was a little less thrilled about getting an IV put in, but he was so brave and didn't cry. He was thrilled to find out his medicine could go in his arm and not his mouth!
He had moments of nervousness but he was a champion. Todd met us at the hospital with reinforcements of books, Legos, and toys to help us get through the next couple of days.
It was quite a surprise and I'm grateful that it all turned out well. It was a bit of an adventure trying to keep a little boy who didn't feel sick at all happy in a hospital.
Here are a few pictures of our adventure in the hospital.
The first night we got there was of his first questions he asked, "Um mom, does this place have a kitchen?" "Yes James, but they will bring your food to the room." "I get to eat in my bed!" He was so excited. He was a little less excited as the days went on when he realized that he only got three meals a day and dinner was pretty small. And dad would sneak food to him in the evenings, which boosted his spirits.
Lunch was his favorite meal. He loved the soup. He did also enjoy the Nutella for breakfast.
He was a little annoyed the IV limited his mobility when it came to playing Legos. With a little coaching mom was able to step in a help well enough.
We had lots of time for reading and he actually got excited about writing his letters.
It was so cute to see. We had so much good time together.
He even had time to draw Mike and Sully.
In the afternoon we could go to the kindergarten. James loved it and made new friends.
He loved playing there and is really looking forward to starting kindergarten in a week or so.
As long as we were in the our room for antibiotic time we could pretty much go anywhere we wanted on hospital grounds.
Overall it was much better than I expected it starting out. After three night we were all ready to be home.
He still has to take antibiotics for a few days, but his ear is looking so much better.
Todd and Hailee were amazing while James and I were in the hospital. It was a busy week for Todd and he was having to be mom and dad and intel employee of the year. He did it all and still managed to save intel 500 million.
We also had amazing help from friends that stepped in with after school pick up when Todd had meetings. It was one of those times that I was reminded how great people can be. I couldn't have done it by myself and I am eternally grateful for all the help I received.