Laura's elbow in a happier time. |
So, like any concerned mother, I went to get my hair done this morning. I told Laura she could sleep in and skip school, but I needed to get in for my foil and cut, because that appointment was hard to get, and with the holidays upon us, the other matrons were gonna be all up in there, taking all the morning time slots and drinking all the cucumber water.
Hurr |
Then I went home and Laura's elbow was not really in any better shape than before, so we got Hank and went to the children's urgent care and were seen quickly. They xrayed her and said that nothing is broken, it's probably just sprained, and it's hard to determine the extent of soft tissue damage with xray, but nothing is swollen. They gave her a sling and told her no sports for a week.
As he was ushering us into the first room, the male nurse nodded towards me and said to Laura, "Is this your sister?" I was like, oh please, and Laura explains, "No, she's my mom." And he chuckled and I kind of rolled my eyes, but, you know, appreciatively. It was the power of the hair!
And as we were wrapping up, I got a text from my friend. She was like, "How did Laura turn out? We are heading there because Harrison's cousin hit him in the head with a hoe."
Yikes!
So we go out into the waiting room and there is Hank's buddy Harrison, looking a bit wan and clutching a paper towel to the back of his head. It was clear there had been a lot of blood. My friend looked a bit wan herself. So by then Matt was there and the other dad was there and we had a pleasant little neighborly catch-up around our injured children. The intake nurse was reassuring them that even minor head wounds bleed profusely, and the dad was like, "Yep, it's not our first time at this rodeo."
Harrison got five staples in his head and is okay.
Then we went back home, and Matt went back to work, and I was still planning to go out when he got home tonight. Then something got in my eye that I was super allergic to. I have no idea what it was; I don't really have a lot of problems with allergies. But it itched and then swelled up, and I took a benadryl, which made me feel instantly drowsy.
So Matt came home and I'm like this weepy, puffy-eyed, sleepy Judd cousin with fantastic CMA hair, and I was like, "Let's just eat this pizza you got for the kids and stay home." Done.
Now I'm stretched out on the couch and this hair is like the desert rose in the poem, born to blush unseen. And that's a Friday for you.
Around here, people are starting their vacations tonight, because the kids are out of school all next week. Y'all?
Edited to add: OMG, remember when I was bald? That was a thing that happened. Anyway.
10 comments:
That's just way too much excitement for one day. Oh, that hair! It's fabulous! Maybe your hair didn't get to go out on the town, but it's now spread all over the interwebs, which might be less fun for you, but also requires less energy.
That pic is like Rosie the Riveter for your former self, the one who had to buy the clippers. You can do it! And then your hair will look like this!
That's right V! This is Hair II: Gettin' It Back!
Somebody's faaaaabulous!! Love the curls. And I'm glad LJ is ok, but ouch!
If you put your hair in a loose bun on top of your head before you sleep, the curl will hold some. From a fellow Judd cousin.
The hair is amazing. Like it has it's own life force. I hope LJ feels better soon.
I saw that hair and thought "what the hey?" I loved all the country music references, too. I imagine you washing that mane with Herbal Essence shampoo, original scent.
I do love your hair! The color and the mass of it is beautiful. What would your date night have been if it had happened? I am having sympathetic elbow pains for Laura's poor elbow. When I read your description about her getting hurt, it made me a bit sick too. I think a week off for her is just the ticket ! Kiss her and her elbow for me, please.
Forget Herbal Essence. We're talking White Rain.
Your hair is magnificent. It's amazing how well it returned.
Your hair has looked fabulous at every length. I know what you mean how a good salon visit should warrant date night.
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