It was the first time I have had to deal with a broken bone in all my years of motherhood, thank goodness, but it was not fun witnessing the pain my sweet Annie was in. A few days later, the reality has set in, most of her extra-curricular activities are on hold - horseback riding, piano, guitar, dance and swimming. To top it off, she needs my help with almost everything - brushing and shampooing her hair, putting on her socks, cutting her food! At almost 13 years old, she is not enjoying this loss of independence, but secretly I am enjoying this return to hands-on mothering. I made some cookies to share - edible x-rays and yummy pain relief!
Beautiful and delicious custom designer cookies. Created and iced by hand in a health-board approved kitchen, pick-up in Bradford, Ontario. #sweethandmadecookies
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Friday, March 8, 2013
X-Rays and Broken Bone Cookies
The call came Monday while I was at lunch with my girlfriend - it was the school secretary: "Can you come get Annie, she is really hurt after falling on the ice." When I arrived to the school my brave girl broke down, crying and constantly letting me know that her shoulder "really hurts!" A few hours later we had the diagnosis, broken humerus and she will be spending the next four weeks wearing a sling as it heals.
It was the first time I have had to deal with a broken bone in all my years of motherhood, thank goodness, but it was not fun witnessing the pain my sweet Annie was in. A few days later, the reality has set in, most of her extra-curricular activities are on hold - horseback riding, piano, guitar, dance and swimming. To top it off, she needs my help with almost everything - brushing and shampooing her hair, putting on her socks, cutting her food! At almost 13 years old, she is not enjoying this loss of independence, but secretly I am enjoying this return to hands-on mothering. I made some cookies to share - edible x-rays and yummy pain relief!
It was the first time I have had to deal with a broken bone in all my years of motherhood, thank goodness, but it was not fun witnessing the pain my sweet Annie was in. A few days later, the reality has set in, most of her extra-curricular activities are on hold - horseback riding, piano, guitar, dance and swimming. To top it off, she needs my help with almost everything - brushing and shampooing her hair, putting on her socks, cutting her food! At almost 13 years old, she is not enjoying this loss of independence, but secretly I am enjoying this return to hands-on mothering. I made some cookies to share - edible x-rays and yummy pain relief!
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