2poohbears
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I've been meaning to post this as a reminder to other parents so that hopefully no one goes through what we just did...Be careful of the doors in the hotel rooms. After this incident, we put suitcases to hold the bathroom door open so that the boys couldn't move the door at all...
We left home on JAN 29th, at 3am, and drove 11 hours to get to WDW for our week long trip. We were all really excited, but also pretty tired after eating dinner in ASMovies food court area. When we returned to the room, I called my mom to let her know we made it okay, and while I was on the phone, my 3 y/o twins decided to play near the bathroom door (which was closed). One of them opened the door to the bathroom, and I asked him to please close it and told both boys to get away from the bathroom. Well, as bad luck would have it, as Michael closed the door, Tommy fell over and his left pinky was in the side where the hinges are located when the door closed. I thought he was going to lose the tip of his finger - it looked so terrible and was hanging... We called 911 and medics were in our room within minutes. They bandaged his finger, told us it wasn't as bad as it looked and sent us to the ER. A hotel employee allowed us to follow her to the hospital (as we had no idea where it was located). We were in ER until 11:30 pm...my poor baby was so tired he fell asleep just before the doc finished putting the 9th stitch in his finger. We planned to take it easy the next morning, let the boys sleep in if they wanted, and hang out at the hotel to see how Tommy was doing and decide whether to return home. Well, Tommy was the 1st one up the next morning...he sat straight up in bed and said "Mommy - I awake. Les go see Mickey Mouse!" So - off we went to the parks. We returned to the hotel for daily naps, and he was on Tylenol/Motrin for a few days as well as an antibiotic (the hotel was able to fax our prescription to a local pharmacy, which delivered it by lunchtime---this was really helpful). Tommy never complained even once... although I'm sure his finger must have hurt. I guess the characters and attractions were enough of a distraction that he didn't think about it much until naptime/bedtime. We stayed the whole week, wrapping his finger really well and putting a brace on it so he wouldn't knock it on anything. His stitches were removed last Monday and he's doing fine...and talking non-stop about Mickey, Buzz, etc. DH and I decided we'll bring the boys back in May to enjoy the parks again...hopefully, with no accidents/illness this time, so that both boys can fully enjoy the parks!
So --- just remember to watch out for those hotel doors! I put safety plugs on the outlets, but didn't even think about the doors when we arrived. Learn from our mistake, please!
We left home on JAN 29th, at 3am, and drove 11 hours to get to WDW for our week long trip. We were all really excited, but also pretty tired after eating dinner in ASMovies food court area. When we returned to the room, I called my mom to let her know we made it okay, and while I was on the phone, my 3 y/o twins decided to play near the bathroom door (which was closed). One of them opened the door to the bathroom, and I asked him to please close it and told both boys to get away from the bathroom. Well, as bad luck would have it, as Michael closed the door, Tommy fell over and his left pinky was in the side where the hinges are located when the door closed. I thought he was going to lose the tip of his finger - it looked so terrible and was hanging... We called 911 and medics were in our room within minutes. They bandaged his finger, told us it wasn't as bad as it looked and sent us to the ER. A hotel employee allowed us to follow her to the hospital (as we had no idea where it was located). We were in ER until 11:30 pm...my poor baby was so tired he fell asleep just before the doc finished putting the 9th stitch in his finger. We planned to take it easy the next morning, let the boys sleep in if they wanted, and hang out at the hotel to see how Tommy was doing and decide whether to return home. Well, Tommy was the 1st one up the next morning...he sat straight up in bed and said "Mommy - I awake. Les go see Mickey Mouse!" So - off we went to the parks. We returned to the hotel for daily naps, and he was on Tylenol/Motrin for a few days as well as an antibiotic (the hotel was able to fax our prescription to a local pharmacy, which delivered it by lunchtime---this was really helpful). Tommy never complained even once... although I'm sure his finger must have hurt. I guess the characters and attractions were enough of a distraction that he didn't think about it much until naptime/bedtime. We stayed the whole week, wrapping his finger really well and putting a brace on it so he wouldn't knock it on anything. His stitches were removed last Monday and he's doing fine...and talking non-stop about Mickey, Buzz, etc. DH and I decided we'll bring the boys back in May to enjoy the parks again...hopefully, with no accidents/illness this time, so that both boys can fully enjoy the parks!
So --- just remember to watch out for those hotel doors! I put safety plugs on the outlets, but didn't even think about the doors when we arrived. Learn from our mistake, please!