From her comment, I feel that maybe I should expand a little further about my patient from Thursday. She was 5'4" and 390 lbs. The layers of fat are indescribable. At one point, while doing her bath, I was trying to clean between (or under or whatever) one of the folds and my hand was in this fold all the way up to my wrist. And that wasn't all the way...I didn't want to go any further because it was kinda creepy. She had a catheter in her but I never saw where it entered the body...I just hope I cleaned enough of it to matter. I was told that it took 6 people just to insert the catheter...and I don't think that was because she was trying to fight it. Okay, enough on her. It's time to move on and pray that I don't have another patient like that for a long time.
My adorable little boy had me laughing my butt off this morning. Apparently, he got warm at some point last night and decided to take off his jammy top. I don't know what went wrong but I couldn't resist the opportunity to take pictures. At first, I thought that he just had the top across his back. But, once he woke up, I saw that this wasn't the case. His right arm was coming out from the bottom of the shirt. His left arm was coming out through the neck. It was too cute.
woke up, when I
thought that his
shirt was just
Being difficult, not wanting to wake up. This is also when I figured out that his shirt was really on weird.
This face is just absolutely too cute.
~Just some things I have really been wanting to share but keep forgetting.~
Jimmy talks alot. All of a sudden, he has just opened up. He went from saying "ball" and "momma" to saying phrases like "ya know what" and "love you". He also has gotten the head nod and shake down pat. Ask him a question and you will get one or the other. And he's accurate.
"Did you make poo-poo?" Head nods. Butt stinks.
"Do you want to go to time-out?" Head shakes. He stops doing whatever it was that was going to have him in time-out.
He also loves to read. Well, actually, he loves to be read to. He will pick out a book or two (or 5), bring them over to you, say "read me" and promptly plop into your lap. He will do this repeatedly until he has gone through all of his usual books, then he moves on to his next victim.
The boy can climb. He climbs onto the couch. He climbs into the dining chairs. He climbs into your lap. If given the chance, he will climb onto the table. And, if you grab his hands, he will literally scale you like a mountain face. I think he gets that from me. He hasn't yet climbed out of his crib (well, pack-n-play), but it won't be long before he is in my room at 6:30 telling me that it's time to get up.
Did I mention that Jimmy loves Disney cartoons? Well, let me elaborate...he is really really partial to Lady and the Tramp. Especially when Tramp saves the day. He growls when Tramp growls. He makes an ugly face at the bad rat. He applauds when Tramp wins. He barks with the dogs, he whines with the dogs. He loves those dogs. We have had to pull the changing table out in the morning so that he can watch his dogs without falling off the table while we are getting him ready.
The ugly face he makes
when he sees the rat.
Too cute!
We are going to be planting my trees tomorrow. I ordered 2 Jonathan apples, a nectarine, a peach, a plum, and a cherry tree. All of them are dwarves so they will only grow to be about 4'-6' but will produce full size fruit, supposedly. I am already ticked off with this company (who will remain nameless until they really tick me off) because my trees came in a plastic bag (heave duty but plastic nonetheless) and the bag was damaged, either before DHL picked it up or after (by the way, I really don't like DHL...never get plants sent through them...Tom had ordered me some roses [not coming from a florist but from a wholesaler warehouse type place] and DHL delivered and they left the box on the porch on a hot day with only a knock on the door...they were supposed to actually hand them to a person) and my cherry tree was broken. I am still going to try to plant the rooted end and I took cuttings off the top portion to try to root them (if anyone has any ideas on that, please share!), but I am still going to let the nursery know (I took pictures of the bag and the tree). We'll see what happens. If anything, Lowes has some semi-dwarf bing cherry trees for $27 so I could always get one of those. Besides, the trees at Lowes are a little more established than the trees I got (sticks with roots). But, it will probably be about 2 years or so before we get any fruit off of these trees.
Anyways, off to bed.




















