I really appreciate the prayers and thank you for thinking about him!!![]()
Hey, we're all family here, right?

If we had all been closer, we would have bombarded you with casseroles, too!

I really appreciate the prayers and thank you for thinking about him!!![]()
To give you the rundown, Dimitri came home from school on the 15th acting very tired and out of it. I thought he was probably coming down with something. He started running a temp and throwing up and telling me how much his head hurt. So I chalked it up to the flu. He woke up after napping through the afternoon and mentioned hitting his head hard at recess and being in the nurses' office with an icepack on his head. (I hadn't even received a note home about this, which is a whole different matter) I thought I better be safe and take him in to be seen by a doctor. Our small hospital is a bit of a joke and the doctor on call was just eh. He did all sorts of junk not needed such as a strep test, checked his ears, blood count, chest x-ray, whatever. Nothing showed up. I was insistent I was sure it was something to do with his head so they ran a CT scan. The results came back as "small white streak" but would need to be read by a radiologist from a bigger hospital. So, we went home for the night and had to wake him up every two hours. His symptoms persisted and we were sent to a bigger children's hospital out of our state. After reading the CT scan and checking him over, we were admitted. His headaches were horrible, the fever kept leaving and coming back, he was throwing up and he was still confused. For example, he asked me what day it was a few different times. We asked him some math questions that he already knew and he couldn't get them. It was just really scary and so out of character for Dimitri. They sent us home that Saturday night with a diagnosis of a fairly serious concussion and instructions for light activity for at least two weeks. He's very active so hitting his head again is pretty probable for him. Keeping him on the downlow has been HARD. Thankfully he's improving each day! He went back to school last Tuesday. This is the one kid that is going to age me the fastest for sure.
Hey, we're all family here, right?
If we had all been closer, we would have bombarded you with casseroles, too!![]()
Hey, we're all family here, right?
If we had all been closer, we would have bombarded you with casseroles, too!![]()
Head injuries are nothing to mess with, I can't believe the school didn't contact you about itI know exactly what you mean about the small town hospitals, we had serious issues with one when my grandfather had a stroke. Unfortunately there wasn't time to take him all the way to Sioux Falls so they had to go with what was close. I wish more good doctors were willing to work the small town hospitals.
Anyway, I'm glad to hear that he is doing better, I feel for you trying to keep an active boy from over doing it - I know that can't be easy!
Except here in MN we call them "hotdishes". Strange I know.
That's great that he's doing better now. Head injuries are scary. I can't imagine trying to have to keep an active kid to take it easy.![]()
Soon we were back to OKW and decided to all take a little nap. The early morning wake ups had caught up to us and we thought it would feel good after a chilly morning to snuggle into a warm bed for a couple hours. The kids didnt even argue.
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I believe that pic in the Contemporary was taken from the line for the Monorail. The Mickey head is actually on the outside of the hotel but you can see it through the glass
That would have been great!
Heehee! Silly Minnesota!![]()
Thank you! Keeping him doing quiet activities is like shoveling while it's still snowing. Impossible!! He's a really busy kid and is getting tired of his mom keeping such a close eye on him.![]()
I believe that pic in the Contemporary was taken from the line for the Monorail. The Mickey head is actually on the outside of the hotel but you can see it through the glass
Don't be sad, sweetie - those look great on you!!!
Disney naps are wonderful!
At our school, we walk on the cautious side. We call parents for pretty small things, just to cover ourselves, and certainly for a head injury.
I concur - here's a couple of pictures of it from the outside.
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Spoken like a Minnesotan, for sure!!! I don't think southerners would use such a reference!
Great update, I'm sorry to see your trip coming to an end!!! It was very sweet what you wrote about the little girl on the monorail. Sometimes we need things like that to remind us how lucky we are and what is really important in life!
DTD can be such a mad house at night! I love the pic of the kids dancing -- too cute!!! Poor Morghan, but I love the ears she picked out! She looks just darling!
Your monorail fiasco sounds like something that would happen to me! Glad you were finally able to find it after wandering around the Contemporary!
So sad that your last day is coming up!![]()
Aw, what a wonderful (and tiring) last evening at Disney.Thanks for sharing!
How frightening about your son, how is he now???
Even though it took longer than you anticipated I'm sure your kids were very grateful they got to ride the monorail and think not many people get to see inside BLT![]()
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Mom & I did our DTD shopping at night too and it was a madhouse! I don't think I took any pictures, it was impossible to stop and photograph anything, I'll have to download them and go through them to be sure though.
I'm sorry Morghan couldn't find the ears she wanted, but the ones she ended up with are super cute
I had a bit of a monorail fiasco myself, which you'll hear about soon, so don't feel bad - we all do it!
DTD at night can be really crazy. And I swear bus service there is so slow.
We went in 2007 at night for dinner on a Wed. night and the palce was packed.
In 2008 we went early Friday morning, and it was so nice and free, but by 11AM it was getting really packed again.
In 2009, my DD and I ran over there on a Fri. night, our last night, to get some sandwiches and a few last minute shopping things. We waited almost 40 minutes for the bus to pick us up at Pop. It was so crowded. I like to walk fast when I'm on a mission, and I couldn't. Then on top of that we went to Goofy's and had the SLOWEST service imaginable. Then again a really long wait to get a bus back to Pop. My husband was worried to what happened to us. I just wanted a quick trip, and it turned into hours. If I had known that I wouldn't have taken DD, as she needed to get to sleep for our early flight home the next day. But all worked out, but I think I will try DTD in the day in the future, preferrrably a week day.