I decided that it was a good idea to take Sam to the hospital cafeteria for lunch. I thought that maybe a combination of many choices in front of him and an eating-atmosphere would encourage a good solid meal. Plus, we can eat outside in the lovely little patio. I took Sam into the cafeteria, and showed him all the choices available....and here's what he selected:
that diet coke you can see is NOT for Sam. Guess who drank that!? |
Anyway.
After lunch, we had a super-exciting video chat session with Sam's music class. They shared a sweet song that they had learned about Sam's monkey and took turns singing it, playing the xylophone, and making the monkey dance. Sam loved it.
(I cannot get this picture to rotate! Sorry.) |
Please, Sam, do NOT take up percussion. |
At about 9:30, she came to repair Sam's line, and that was a very interesting experience! I was a little nervous that it would involve some kind of surgical procedure (that is how the line was put in initially) but the small break was close to the end, so they could just cut it off and put on a new end. Everything related to the line has to be sterile, so that was a little nerve-wracking. Luckily, they seem to know what they are doing!
Sam was a trooper but by the end he just wanted to go to bed. Me too! (That's why tonight's update is so late!) Whew. It was certainly an adventure that we are hoping to never repeat. I asked if we caused it, and she said no, sometimes it just happens, and it probably (hopefully) won't happen ever again.
As you know, Sam has become a huge fan of the game Draw Something. It is a great tool for learning to spell! Our friends at Zynga heard about Sam and sent him a Draw Something t-shirt, which he was so excited to wear tonight to bed. (I must admit, Zeyde and I were a little jealous of this little bit of swag, since we play too!) Thanks, Zynga! Here's my little rockstar:
Boring is good. We just want boring. Here's hoping for boring days ahead....
Sam's a great artist in addition to all his other talents!
ReplyDeleteA pickle, of course! Well, the pediatricians always say that the body craves what it needs, so there you go. Sam had a pickle deficiency! Love to you all. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI agree....boring is good.Let's hope you can experience it soon! Upside of boring is predictable and safe, steady, and calm...
ReplyDeleteOk, Sam, now I HAVE to check out the drawing game. My daughter in Madison is a big fan, and she'll be pretty envious of the shirt, too. Sammy, that smile of yours makes my day. Things get hard here sometimes, worried about all sorts of important, adult things, but you....you are the person that rights my rocky boat. Have a good day tomorrow.