Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Swelling Progresses



Saturday Evening, the cut and swelling look worse.

The Accident


So Thursday night, Henry rushed into the Music room, which was dark at the time. Meg was right there with him, and saw him trip in the middle of the area rug and smack his face on the bottom of the window seat moulding. Meg picked him up and took him into the kitchen, thinking Henry was in for one heck of a goose egg on his forehead. When Henry took his hand away from his head, there was blood all over and Henry had a boxer's split under his eyebrow. "I think he needs stitches," said Meg, as Marc rushed over with frozen food to stop the swelling. "God Damn-it!" said Marc, "let's go." By the time we got to the hospital, just a few minutes away, the bleeding had mostly stopped. The doctor at the ER used a super glue to hold the edges together. Meg is getting dizzy and nauseous just thinking about it. The next morning, Henry said the worst part was when they took off his shoes and used a pinchy thing to get his pulse. Friday, Meg and Henry went to the Eagle River Children's museum and out to lunch in celebration of Henry's bravery.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Big Hockey Day




Henry was playing hockey in the house this morning and going around saying 'Goal!' and so we thought it would be fun to go play the real thing. I think this might be a Super Bowl tradition. I remember the night of the 49ers Chargers Super Bowl, after about the third play I realized the game was over and I went to the Good Hope rink and played hockey for the rest of the night. That was the first year the Parkway rink was closed, so we only had the Good Hope rink, but it was still really fun. I remember a lot of people showing up that night.


Anyway, we went to the rink on Oneida (that I fear will be torn down this summer in order to make room for the new County Fair). The ice was SPECTACULAR. The weather was nice, but there was a cold wind blowing. You can see from these photos that we all had a really good time.