Friday, June 12, 2009

School's out for summer

Today was the last day of kindergarten and 3rd grade, respectively, for Julia and Allie. They both made it through the school year successfully, so we'll have new grades to deal with next year. Thankfully, despite our school district reorganization, both girls will stay in the same elementary school next year, with most of the same staff. That's a good thing.

Allie spent her time this week at school in a wheelchair for ease of movement. She still had her splint on until late on Tuesday and she was very leery about bumping it, as well as pretty unsteady on her crutches. On Wednesday, the two of us went on her field trip to Little Norway. I pushed her around very rough and steep paths, but she got to see almost everything her classmates did. And because I drove her there and back, she didn't have to try to get on and off the school bus. I also brought her into school and picked her up from school every day this week (plus Julia and Jaden, the son of a friend). So I spent a lot of time on her and school this week, and now it's all over. School ended at 11:20 and now it's on to party time.

As soon as Allie heals up, that is.

She's fallen twice while on her crutches (without being hurt) and she cried last night when she started to tip over and she put more weight on her broken leg than she should have. We've been trying to encourage her to at least rest her foot on the ground, but she's pretty resistant. At her next doctor's appointment, on Tuesday, she'll have more x-rays and we'll be able to see what's up. The latest projection is that she'll have her cast for four weeks from last Tuesday and that no physical therapy or followup will be necessary.

Now she just needs to heal up so we can get on with our summer. Either that, or get a lot more comfortable on her crutches.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guessing from your blog you have the summer planned out.Feed them brakfast. send them out the door. In for lunch out the door. In for dinner and to bed.
Keep them apart so you don't have to listen to the bickering.
Easy Huh! I know I will see you this summer. Nan

Dan said...

Four weeks isn't so bad, she'll have some of the summer left.