Water Play Weekend

Saturday morning, T and I took Buba and Tiny to wash the fire trucks in the center of town. It’s an event organized by our town’s family focused organization and tends to happen once a year (maybe twice, we’re fairly new to this group). We got there right at the starting time and were pleased to see many of Tiny and Buba’s playmates from library storytime were there as well. The kids, however, skipped the hellos and headed straight for the buckets of sudsy water.

Both Tiny and Buba had a great time washing the trucks and playing in the water.

And they each got to take a turn sitting in the cab of the fire truck.

Before we left, the fire fighters passed out hats, fire safety coloring books, and stickers. After close to an hour, Buba was ready to go, but I’m pretty sure Tiny could have stayed all day.

Sunday afternoon, just as the Buba and Tiny were getting up from their nap, it began to pour as if someone had opened a fire hydrant in the sky. The kids stood watching the rain at the window and whined a bit about not being able to go outside to play. Fortunately the storm only lasted about 30 minutes, and then the sun was shining again. It was way too wet to play in the yard, but perfect for going out for a puddle walk.

There was a nice big puddle right in front of our house, and Tiny had the best time jumping up and down in it. It wasn’t long before her shorts were soaked all the way through, and we had to double over the waistline to keep them from falling down. Buba wasn’t much of a jumper, but he still loved dragging his feet through the water.

Our house is on a slight downhill, and it wasn’t long before Tiny and Buba started to follow the little stream near the curb down to the bottom of the street. There were some fantastically large puddles down at the end, and Tiny was in heaven (we didn’t get any still pictures, but I think T got a few video clips with his iPod).

Unfortunately the fun was cut short when Tiny fell into a puddle and came up screaming with blood dripping pretty heavily from her right hand. I picked her up and rushed her into the house. T put her in the bathtub and did his best to clean the wound and stop the bleeding. Honestly, he was completely calm and amazing, and I don’t know what I’d have done if he wasn’t there. My head was spinning in a crazy panic, and I felt as if I could throw up or pass out at any moment (no Mom of the year award for me). I managed to call the doctor’s office and got connected to a nurse at the affiliated hospital. She explained how to stop the bleeding, how to clean and bandage the wound, and how to know whether or not we would need to go to the emergency room for stitches. We determined that stitches were not necessary, and T continued to treat a hysterical Tiny while I did my best to calm her down. Buba was left completely on his own during this time and may have made several overseas calls, as I’d left the phone well within his reach. Fortunately, he didn’t talk long. :)

As soon as the bandage was on, Tiny calmed down enough to request a Popsicle.

Unfortunately, Tiny had a rough day today. She just wasn’t herself and seemed to fall apart at the drop of a hat. To make matters worse, she fell on her owie and it started to bleed again. Depending on what it looks like in the morning, we may be headed for the walk in hours at our pediatrician’s office first thing. Still, as T pointed out, we have to consider ourselves lucky. We made it over 27 months with nothing more than bumps and scrapes. And we have no doubts that, stitches or not, she’ll be good as new in a week or so.

28 Jun 2010, 9:34pm
by Jessica


Poor girl! At least she had a good day with the fire trucks… :)

Here is my advice. Blood makes me hysterical too. Invest in a package of those or baby Orajel q-tip things. We have used them to numb cuts on everything from faces to fingers. If you can numb it right away, it cuts down the hysteria and if you have to go for stitches, the area is already locally numb for the numbing shot. Less crying- Trust me! We have had our share of stitches.

Yay for the water play, and that firetruck-washing looks awesome!

BOO for the big gash. Such a bummer, hope it heals up fast.

We have a cold pack that lives in the fridge, and it’s the shape of “Mr. Happy” from the “Mr…. and Little Miss” series. (We refuse to call it “Mr. Happy.” It’s just so wrong. We call it Mr. Ouch.) Anyways, we’ve made it a thing to always get Mr. Ouch when somebody bonks a head or gets a scrape. We also keep a tube of Neosporin for scrapes, and have told the kids it’s “Mr. Ouch Paste.” They take to it happily.

Not saying that’s a perfect solution for a major gash, but it helps my kids calm down for the more minor ones.

How is Tiny’s cut? I hope she’s OK!
My girls would love to wash a fire truck. It sounds like a lot of fun! We’re going to visit family soon and one of Hubby’s friends is a firefighter there. He’s arranging a tour of the fire station, which I think will really impress the girls.

The fire engine adventure looks like so much fun! And I’m (sorta-kinda) looking forward to putting aside my germaphobe tendencies one day for an old-fashioned puddle jump. But bless Tiny’s heart, and yours and your hubby’s! I know bump and scrapes and cuts are all part of it, but I can only imagine how scary that must have been!!! I’m glad you and your hubby were able to handle it together, and I’m glad to see her smiling at the end of the ordeal, popsicle in hand.

Tiny looks so much like her mommy in that last picture!!! They are growing up so quickly and the two of you are doing a fantastic job, cuts, bruises and all!

Poor poor Tiny. I hope she heals fast.

I have the coolest head in emergencies EXCEPT if Lucas is there, which gives me the leeway to fall apart. Recently, we had a scare with Jessica’s breathing, and he was a little panicked. He got to see how I *really* function in a crisis, and I think he has far more confidence in the girls’ staying in one piece during the next deployment.

Oh gosh, poor thing! Abby cut her finger bad a few weeks ago, and I freaked the F out…thankfully Wes came home like 5 seconds after it happened and handled it. ;)

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