I later found out that Benj had been running down our sloped driveway and tripped over something in his path. I asked him if he hit his head and he said, "No, just my lip."
About 40 minutes later Benj and I made it to the pediatrician's office. All the way there he held a wet washcloth over his lip. When I asked to see it he shook his head "no." "Just Dr. Nick," he told me...."Actually...nobody." But when Dr. Nick came in Benj let him look, not even wincing when he pulled it gently out to look at the inside. What a brave little guy!
After a thorough examination of his lip and teeth...nose...ears... Benj was pronounced OK. His lip was punctured all the way through but because it came through under the curve of the lower lip (where the scar won't show) the doctor wanted to leave it alone. Forty minutes later we were on our way back home with orders for lots of popsicles and nothing crunchy to eat for a week.
I think every kid has to learn at some point that he is not immortal. I believe that process for Benj started this week. Although he insists that it doesn't hurt (and amazingly enough the inside of his lip is almost healed only two days later), the bitter disappointment of being denied tortilla chips at Qdoba yesterday is likely to have made an impression.








4 comments:
Oh my goodness!! I have yet to have an accident like this with my little one. I'm scared, cuz I know it's coming!! So glad that he's okay, though!
you constantly impress me with your ability to let your boy be a boy...despite your tender heart
Ruth, thank you! That is one of my hugest goals in parenting Benj, not to always be saying "be careful... don't do that, you might get hurt..." It's hard!
I agree with the succinct, appropriated comment of your friend Ruth. You handled the situation extremely well, blood and all!
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