Tuesday 29 January 2013

Danger - Low flying Waterbottle!!

Hello Blogland

How are you?

It's Tuesday! (I think!)

I had a chat with Lucas' teacher on Friday morning, and asked if there were any problems this week, I explained what happened Thursday night to her and even said I was in two minds whether to bring him into school that morning or to keep him home, she was very understanding, and promised to look out for any suspected triggers, but was also able to tell me that she thought Lucas had been working extremely hard that week at working hard! - yes - that does make sense if you read it 6 times :) - so I left the meeting feeling very positive.

We had a nice weekend, so pleased the snow had finally gone - although my sister was NOT pleased when her road turned into a river when she came to pick Lucas up for the afternoon on Sunday...

Monday was a slow morning - we got to school at 9:15am - well, we haven't been in the Latebook for ages! - in fact that was the first time this year!!!!!!!!!!!! - so we had to check it was still there.    There was just no point trying to speed him up Monday morning, we got everything done eventually, and Lucas was in happy mode to start the day.

Today was an interesting one.   We were going to be on time!! - seriously! - and then... Lucas found out that if he threw his book bag up in the air and didn't catch it - the really heavy metal swiss waterbottle inside his bag will  land on his head and hurt him badly...

Today he spent the whole day on the sofa with alternate frozen flannels placed over the massive lump on the top of his head.

Top Tip -  Get 2 face cloths or flannels - put one in the freezer for 20 minutes - and the other draped on the top of Lucas' head - change flannels every 20 minutes.  This soothes and smoothes down the large lump, and keeps Lucas happy watching the time.

Today has been very quiet, Calpol was our good friend.   We did NOT visit the Hospital, but I did have him on Amber Alert just in case.

Best wishes to all that read this...

Good night......


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