After we finished that appointment, we made a stop at the ortho's office for a foot x-ray. There were a couple times last weekend when I touched Jack's foot that he started crying (big huge alligator tears) and with his bone issues, I decided we should probably make sure he didn't have a fracture. The good news is the ortho couldn't see a fracture. The bad news is, the ortho couldn't see much of a bone at all because Jack's bones are so osteopenic that you can see almost no white on x-ray. *Sigh* It's really scary to see Jack's x-rays. Makes you afraid to touch him.
On the Eric front .... so far, so good with the new school. I was worried when I saw a red card and a green card in Eric's backpack as I thought, please .... no more red light, green light crap. Thankfully, the cards have nothing to do with behavior, they are to let the teacher know if Eric is ready to be tested on his spelling words. The biggest difference with this new school is lots of homework. Mark made the comment tonight that the math was way beyond a Kindergartener. I reminded him that this was a gifted program. Let the fun begin!
Happy Friday and have a great weekend.
The boys watching TV together this evening ~

I hope Jack's treatment works. The picture of Jack and Eric is adorable. They look so much alike. Have an uneventful weekend!
ReplyDeleteKristy
Ann, I love the photos of your family and the natural way Jack is included. And you have such a good looking bunch, too!:) Im sorry to hear about Jack's bones. Allison has osteopenia and I've been worried before, but of course not like you need to e with Jack. She "bent" her tibia at age 5 (but I guess that beats breaking it) which is when we were really first aware of a problem. It sounds like good news on the Eric school front. I hope the challenges keep him from misbehaving. Have a great weekend. Deb (cariaad)
ReplyDeletePoor Jack, it breaks my heart to put our kids through these things that upset them. I hate seeing Sam cry. Give Jack a big hug from us.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that Eric seems to be settling into the new school ok, hopefully this is just what he needs.
Julie
Awe! I can't blame you for not doing more radiation treatment. Jack is a trooper, but he sure lets you know when he's had enough!
ReplyDeleteThings should continue to go well with Eric! Keeping him busy will keep him engaged and out of trouble!
Give your gang kisses and hugs from us!
Yeah, I'd say the pouty lip would stop me from doing any more tx's. (but I do love pouty lip!)
ReplyDeleteI love the pic of the brothers. Pallies forever.
Love Kerry