NotUrsula
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Well, fate just bit us on the tush today. DD (21 months) broke her tibia in a playground accident. We leave for Orlando the day after tomorrow. (We can't cancel and go at another time, because these were free air tickets that had to be used by this date. DH is also attending a conference for a couple of the days of our trip.)
The break is not a very severe one; in fact it took several hours before we really knew there was anything wrong with her leg. (She was upset when she fell, of course, and insisted on being held for quite some time; it wasn't until after she calmed down and tried to get down and walk that we realized that she couldn't put weight on the foot.) The break is 2 inches above the ankle; she has it casted to about 3 inches below the knee.
The trick is that this was supposed to be a low-key trip with only one park day, the rest of it centered around swimming at our resort's extensive pool complex. I've been told I can bag her leg, but how realistic is that? Does it really work, or is it even more impossible to get a little kid to deal with a bag on her foot as it is with the brick?
Can anyone will experience of trying to do a trip with a toddler in a cast give me some tips on how to keep both of us sane (especially if you had an older child to deal with -- and not totally disappoint) as well? I can change tacks and do more park days, but DH won't be able to come, so I'll have to let my older one ride alone on quite a few rides if I do that.
The break is not a very severe one; in fact it took several hours before we really knew there was anything wrong with her leg. (She was upset when she fell, of course, and insisted on being held for quite some time; it wasn't until after she calmed down and tried to get down and walk that we realized that she couldn't put weight on the foot.) The break is 2 inches above the ankle; she has it casted to about 3 inches below the knee.
The trick is that this was supposed to be a low-key trip with only one park day, the rest of it centered around swimming at our resort's extensive pool complex. I've been told I can bag her leg, but how realistic is that? Does it really work, or is it even more impossible to get a little kid to deal with a bag on her foot as it is with the brick?
Can anyone will experience of trying to do a trip with a toddler in a cast give me some tips on how to keep both of us sane (especially if you had an older child to deal with -- and not totally disappoint) as well? I can change tacks and do more park days, but DH won't be able to come, so I'll have to let my older one ride alone on quite a few rides if I do that.