I can't believe I have an actual 2-year-old. No way have I been in this parenting thing for that long. I won't go into a running list of all of Lucy's talents and personality traits, but I will say she is a crazy happy kid. Sometimes it's upsetting, especially when you don't want her to be happy, like when you're trying to discipline her for example. All I can do is pray her happy attitude will help her when she's older, because I'm sure she's going to need it in this world we live in.
As for Lucy's birthday party, it starts with inviting her family to come celebrate. Next is opening presents.
...a couple of books...
...can't forget eating utensils, such as a hello kitty sippy cup, plate, bowl, fork, and spoon...
...and of course toys, such as Legos.
I would like to say Lucy built that herself, but I think she had help.
Then it was time to blow out her birthday cupcake. Her daddy spent the night before decorating them.
Then she had to get a picture with her great grandma C.
And before Grandma C left, we had to show her how much Lucy enjoyed the rocking horse she bought her long ago.
Here, Lucy is showing off one of her birthday outfits.
Why visiting the urgent care of course. It happened when I was helping Lucy over the bottom of the baby gate. I did it by lifting her by one arm because I was trying to keep myself from doing so much bending and lifting. She started crying uncontrollably and I couldn't see the reason for a while. It wasn't until I sat with her on the couch and watched closely. Eventually I narrowed the source of her pain to her right elbow, which she refused to move. Luckily, it was close to David's time to come home, so I texted him what happened. We contacted a pediatrician to see what needed to be done and he told us to bring her into urgent care.
The assumption was her elbow had been dislocated. The doctor attempted to pop it back in, but it didn't work. Poor Lucy cried while he tried and I could tell it really hurt. He decided she needed an X-ray so he could determine what the problem was. I was glad David was there so that he could accompany her while they took the X-rays. I was unable because of the pregnancy and had to watch behind a glass instead.
She was very brave and only cried when they had to turn her arm to get pictures at a different angle.The X-rays showed it wasn't dislocated, so they figured it had been sprained and recommended some child medicine to help with the pain. They said it should probably feel better sometime the next day. We got the medicine and gave it to her. The next day, she climbed out of her bed as though nothing had happened. I honestly didn't expect it to heal so quick based on how much pain she had been feeling the day before.
I hope I don't have to make a lot of visits to urgent care in the future. Either way, I'm glad it's close by.
Happy 2nd Birthday, Lucy!
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