Sunday, March 12, 2017

Plum Blossoms: Hikari

Last year, we went to Hikari to see the gorgeous plum blossoms. We enjoyed it so much, we wanted to go back. Despite the insanity of our week, we did it anyway. They did not disappoint. Although, truth be told, the kids cared far more about the park than the blossoms.


My cute crew. So much bigger than last year!


Nerdy mom with a broken elbow, huge tummy, and a baby on back.


Last week, it was raining and I went to pick up the big boys from school. The kindergarten playground gets super slippery when it is wet, so I wanted to pick Pepper up so she wouldn't fall. Well, being the lovely, spirited child she is, she didn't like what I was doing and she decided to fight me. During the battle, my ankle gave out and I lost my balance. On our way down the only thing I could think of was to keep her head from hitting the concrete. I saved her head(!) but landed flat on my belly and elbow. It caused quite a scene and I tried to just walk it off. After a couple of minutes I realized that something must've been wrong with my elbow because I couldn't move my arm and then I started to almost black-out. I also couldn't feel the baby moving anymore so I was concerned to say the least. I figured I probably needed to get over to urgent care to make sure baby was ok, but I couldn't drive. The principal ended up coming out (along with a counselor) and helped get us inside the school. We tried calling Ken but he was in session and the admin wouldn't go get him. Eventually we got a hold of Ken and he raced over to the school to pick us all up and take me to the clinic. Before going there, I insisted he give me a blessing. He did that and then we went to the clinic. They did a brief check to find a heartbeat and then insisted I go to the hospital out in town to be monitored by an OB. Policy is that when you get transferred from the clinic to the hospital, you ride in an ambulance. I would have no such nonsense. My sweet friend agreed to take the kids so Ken and I could drive our own car and head to the hospital. Funny thing is, we had literally been there for an appointment four hours earlier. Dr. Shoji came in after-hours and declared baby "daijibo" which basically means ok. Relieved, we went back to the clinic for the x-rays of my elbow. The next day I had an appointment and the doctor declared a non-displaced radial head fracture of my right elbow. This kind of fracture only needs to be slinged for a week or two. He also gave me a plaster splint to protect it until the bulk of the pain was gone. I lasted with the splint for two days and the sling for three. Ain't no one got time for that! Since then, it is doing much better. I have most of my mobility back and the pain is manageable. People have been sweet and brought a couple of meals in this week, so that has been nice. They feel bad that the huge woman pregnant with her sixth child is injured! One possibly good thing that came out of this (time will tell) is that the doctor who saw me is also an acupuncturist (in the Navy?! what the heck?!). He does gua sha and I have an appointment with him tomorrow. Gua sha is shown to successfully relieve headaches, so tomorrow I will be scraped near to death and we will hope the result is no more headaches. Since I have had a headache every single day since I got pregnant, I am about willing to try anything. At the end of the day, we are so happy the baby seems to be ok and thank goodness bones heal. We just keep putting one foot in front of the other. Isn't life grand?!


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