SCHBR'smom
<font color=brown>My mind is as clear and focused
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My oldest DD came to me at 4 this afternoon with a bunch of q-tips and told me she had blood in her ear and she wanted me to get it out. Oh my goodness, she had ALOT of blood in her ear. I asked her what happened and she said she used the the end of her glasses to scratch the inside of her ear. "We do not stick things in our ears." She then uses 6 q-tips to clean the blood out herself without telling me. I found them in the trash.
I call the dr. With how late it was in the day, nothing was available. They had m e call urgent care so she could be seen tonight, but it is pretty far away so I had to get the appt for 7. That way DH would be home to sit with the 3 in the middle. At 6 we leave. Get there right at 7 and are in and out in 10 min.
Thankfully, the ear drum is fine, but she got the canal pretty good. There is still blood in there, but leave it alone. She has a script for ear drops with an antibiotic in it. Dr says "The moral is: don't stick anything in your ears." Off we go, stopping to get dinner. I got her a yogurt parfait for dessert and warned her not to do it again just to get a parfait.
Drive an hr home and drop off the prescription. Wait 20 mins, pick it up and leave. Now it is dark out, I hate driving in the dark. Cue lightning and thunder. Oh, great, I also hate driving in the rain. It starts to pour. We can't see anything and I have to drive 20 under the speed limit and I can still feel the water pulling the vehicle. Finally make it home, wet, but fine. And DD is once again reminded, "We DO NOT stick things in our ears." And I thought it was going to be a nice quiet night. 
I call the dr. With how late it was in the day, nothing was available. They had m e call urgent care so she could be seen tonight, but it is pretty far away so I had to get the appt for 7. That way DH would be home to sit with the 3 in the middle. At 6 we leave. Get there right at 7 and are in and out in 10 min.
Thankfully, the ear drum is fine, but she got the canal pretty good. There is still blood in there, but leave it alone. She has a script for ear drops with an antibiotic in it. Dr says "The moral is: don't stick anything in your ears." Off we go, stopping to get dinner. I got her a yogurt parfait for dessert and warned her not to do it again just to get a parfait.
Drive an hr home and drop off the prescription. Wait 20 mins, pick it up and leave. Now it is dark out, I hate driving in the dark. Cue lightning and thunder. Oh, great, I also hate driving in the rain. It starts to pour. We can't see anything and I have to drive 20 under the speed limit and I can still feel the water pulling the vehicle. Finally make it home, wet, but fine. And DD is once again reminded, "We DO NOT stick things in our ears." And I thought it was going to be a nice quiet night. 

to your little girl!!!


