Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Is...Is That A Needle?

We don't take pictures of the most distressing times for our children. That would only add insult to injury, and since Zac had a distressing afternoon anyway, let's post a fun hair picture. I think this particular one reminds me of the professor in the Back To The Future movies. Or, same guy, whatever character it was he played in the TV series, Taxi. Anyway, Zac's hair has been a constant source of fun and a few days ago when I took this it was no different.

So, the needle, you ask. Well, you may recall an earlier post where I lamented the fact he couldn't get his one-year-old shots even a day early from the pediatrician here. Since we don't currently have insurance for Zac or me, this left only the option of taking him to the city health clinic for his needed shots. Now, getting one shot is bad enough, but when you get four, and the needles seem to be longer than the depth of your leg, it can be a rough time.

Poor little man was already super tired as he'd been up since a little after 10 this morning and we'd waited an hour to get in for the shots around 2:15. So, innocently sitting in my lap and fairly calm, he was startled by the immediate pain of the first shot in his right leg, then one in his left, then another in his right, then another in his left. This might be only the first or second time he's had that cry kids get where it starts, then all you hear is silence while you await the big payoff. Fortunately, the very nice nurse handed him a candy cane to look at and that seemed new and exciting and served to distract him from his pain.

So, a rough afternoon for my little dude, but I'm sure he'll forget all about it by the time he wakes up from his nap. :) Claire told me this afternoon she's so happy she gets shots in her arm now because she remembers how much they hurt in her leg before. I have to admit I'm a big pansy when it comes to needles anyway, so I never look and don't have any desire to. Good thing others don't mind so they can help keep us healthy!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, poor, sweet baby! But like you said, he will forget it soon. It is so hard to go through that as a parent, but so necessary. Give him several extra hugs and kisses from us and an extra treat. Also, even his bad hair days are cute, unlike mine!

Grandma in Custer

Anonymous said...

Bless his heart. The first time Aunt Mickie had her shots, I was the one who cried!

I think his hair is cute but if you want it to look really funny, rub a balloon over it and watch the static.

Love, Nana

Anonymous said...

If anyone has watched the Duggar Family show on TLC on Tuesday nights, you know that the dad, JimBob, uses hair spray like nobody else. Maybe we could go that route with Zac's hair.

Anonymous said...

yes, I watch that program sometimes. Perhaps it will work! But then Zac is much cuter than Jim Bob. Did you watch the wedding program? That was good.

Grandma (mom)

Anonymous said...

Yeah, we watched the wedding one. We watch all of them. Some of it is just plain funny, then some of their beliefs are also just plain funny.