
Summer Vacation began today. Yesterday was the last day of school for Meghan and I until early September.
I love this time of year, where I always say I get to have one full-time job (stay at home mom) instead of two. Well, maybe it’s two full-time jobs – medical manager of all things Cowden’s related, AND stay at home mom… But either way it is a break from the responsibilities of work, with all the benefits of still receiving a paycheck.
Meghan’s report card was beautiful. She makes us so proud. We talked all about the end of third grade and the beginning of fourth. We ordered a new backpack (Have to order early if you want that special GREEN!)
Then she asked what we would do today, to start off our first real vacation day. I don’t think she was surprised when I answered with, “A doctor’s appointment and an MRI.”
So this morning I got up at regular time. I watered the vegetables in our garden which is growing so beautifully this year. I made sure Meghan was dressed, and the dogs were crated. And we walked out the door at exactly the same time we caught the school bus every morning for 10 months.
We made it to NYC in time for my surgical follow-up. I have officially had all restrictions lifted, although the chronic bleeding continues! I was told not to worry, and it should be gone in another 4 weeks. Delightful.
Then, we walked a few blocks to the knee MRI. She was in the tube at 10:02, with only 0.25mg of xanax to take the edge off, and lasted in there until 12:05. unbelievable. They told me they had 5,000 images. I left with a CD in hand, and a promise there would be a report by Monday.
We got home in time for a quick lunch. I managed to get the CD of the MRI, combined with a cover letter, in an envelope to Dr. K, head of orthopedics at Children’s in Boston, and sent it off in the mail. Some time next week he will call to tell us if the date for surgery will be sooner… or later.
We made it to a friend’s pool for a few fun hours, to try to salvage the day. She went to bed exhausted, and soon I will too. I hope this isn’t an indicator of what summer holds, because I am striving for a serious amount of doctor free days. More time with the kid, the pool, and the tomato plants.
Come on summer… be good to us. We need you!