Wednesday, Larry had an accident at work and was hit in the face with a metal grinder. It turned out a heck of a lot better than first expected and could have been so very much worse. Luckily, he only ended up with some stitches in the end of his nose, lots of swelling that makes his nose look very crooked and he is one sore boy. The grinder pretty much cut the one side of his nose off.
This picture does not do the injury any justice. He is still handsome though :) And claims he looks like Owen Wilson now that his nose is crooked ;)
Thursday, Brylee had a surgery up at Primary Children's Hospital. She is a cancer survivor (Whoot Whoot!!!) and because of the feeding tubes and all the medications she had, her throut muscles shrink and it causes her problems. The AMAZING Doctors put her to sleep and put little baloons in her throat to stretch it out. Not to major, but very necessary. Because her daddy had his accident the day before, I was sent along to be with her during the surgery. Along with her mommy. Bry did GREAT and is so tough after all she has been through in her little life. And did I mention that Primary Children's is WONDERFUL?!?! The entire staff there is SO good to their patients and the nervous parents.
Such a tough girl :) And she was so cute and funny when she came out of surgery. Such a pretty, strong girl!
3 comments:
Lots of drama at your house! Not fun challenges, but glad everything went well in the end. Miss/Love you guys!
That's one awful bruise there. Fortunately, the injury is not that severe. Since the accident happened at work, have you filed your claim since this is under the liability of the employer? It's tough knowing when to file a case for work-related injuries since your work is also in the line. But that's why lawyers who specialize in personal injuries get involved, so they can help you fight for your rights. On the bright side, I am glad that your daughter can now be considered a cancer survivor.
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You really have to be careful when you work at a hazardous workplace. Luckily for him, his nose wasn't totally ripped. Anyway, was there an investigation about this accident? Was his employer held responsible to report the incident and support your husband's medication? :)
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