S is still fine (other than the cuts). She hasn't fallen asleep (though she's been a little groggy, and did want to sleep). She's shown no ther signs of concussion, so I'm pretty sure she doesn't have one, at this point.
It seems neither of the cuts required stitches, since they both stopped bleeding pretty quickly with pressure.
I'm still a little shaken, but I worry about her constantly anyway, so that's not too different from any other day.
I'm still a little shaken, but I worry about her constantly anyway, so that's not too different from any other day.
Yeah, but it adds up. {{Sean}}
Oh, Sean, how scary for both of you. I'm so glad that S is doing okay and the cuts are behaving, but...just, bah. You don't need that, neither of you.
And a big warm combined birthday and welcome back tacklehug to Bev! With extra spit bubbles courtesy of Matilda, who is grinning and kicking madly in her bouncy chair right now.
Oh, I meant to mention I hung out with a TINY TINY BABY on Saturday, less than a month old. Oh, such a little wee one with the new baby smell. All wrapped up like a little burrito. I kissed him One MEEEELION times!
{{{Sean and S}}}
Do you want to have lunch on Saturday? Send me an e-mail tonight or tomorrow; I'll be stationed near Venice Beach when we get back from San Diego, though I don't know if we'll get back before noon.
Currently , Matt is a dinner with the president of soon-to-be-ex-company. I actually like G, but I really hope it is a flattering dinner for Matt, but not too annoying.
Sean , sending you and S my best.
and will sombodry please tell me that it is not evil to take ambien CR. I know lots of people that take various sleep drugs, but bizzarely this feels like giving in. ( into what ? sanity?) I didn't tell matt I was going to talk to the doctor about it, but he seemed to think it was a good idea. So my brain is playing judge - and how can i trust something that doesn't let me sleep at night?
Your brain is too tired to think straight, beth. Take the medicine. Insomnia bad. Sleep pretty.
Take medicine. Get sleep. Make decisions when you're not sleep-deprived.