You've got a 25 pound bag of potatoes in the basket part of the
cart. Then imagine running into a rut in the street that stops the
cart dead in its tracks and flings the 25 pound bag of potatoes out
of the cart onto the pavement. Now imagine that 25 pound bag of
potatoes is your daughter landing on her head.
It. was. awful.  and only one lady stopped to see if she was ok!  and  
it was the lady who said she saw it happen and that she didn't  
actually land ON her head even though she has bloody scrapes on her  
scalp.  I sat there in the middle of the street holding Madison as  
she cried and I was in a complete fog.  I had to keep reminding  
myself to check on Jackson who was still in the cart sitting in the  
seat part.  He was facing away from Maddie when it happened so he had  
no idea what was going on so he was yammering about how his balloon  
from Trader Joe's was blowing "away".  I eventually pulled it  
together enough to pull the cart out of the middle of the road and at  
that point the only lady that helped us left in complete denial that  
Madison had actually gotten hurt.
I really was on autopilot and was trying so hard to slow down and  
think clearly about what I should do.  I was about to bring them to  
the car and leave then I realized that the rut in the road could  
seriously be a hazard for anyone else walking out of the store and  
that they should probably know about it.  So I brought them both back  
in the store to the customer service area and the nice lady that had  
checked us out saw that we were back and knew something was wrong.  I  
told her what happened.  By that time Maddie wasn't even crying  
anymore but the lady went and got us some frozen peas and was trying  
to engage her in conversation.  She wasn't really responding but I  
knew it was just because she was being shy.  It was funny because  
every time she asked Maddie a question Jackson would answer.  I was  
able to calm down a little while we were in there and we both decided  
it would be a good idea to have the doctor check her out.
The whole drive to the doctor I was nauseous and light headed.   
Maddie was singing and yelling at Jackson so I wasn't worried about  
her but I knew I would feel better to have her seen by a medical  
professional.  And they agreed that she was indeed fine.
We spent the rest of the day playing at my friend Gia's house with  
her son Max.
So all of this on top of Maddie, Jackson and I having a stomach bug  
earlier in the week.  Tuesday was absolute misery for me being so  
sick and needing to take care of M&J.  Although I wouldn't really  
categorize what I did as "taking care" of them as much as just being  
under the same roof with them.  It was bad.
 
 
 
3 comments:
She is one tough cookie!!!
Oh darlin! What a bad week. I want to curl up in bed just from reading it! I don't know what to say other than I'm thinking of you all. Hang in there.
OMG! You have had some crazy experiences lately. I'm so sorry. I CANNOT imagine seeing Teo flying out of the cart. Now I'm all paranoid because I think he's about the same size and weight as Maddie. I'm so sorry to hear about this! And soo glad she is okay.
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