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Leigh broke her jaw
Posted by Kevin in Leigh, New Experience on November 15, 2010
It’s amazing how one can be skating along and then in an instant, boom! On the floor, in pain, bleeding, jaw broken in two places and looking ahead to months of soft food/liquid diet.
We were at the Fairview Christian School skate night at the Skate Deck in Everett, WA yesterday, Saturday, Nov 13th and had been having a great time with friends. Then, right at the end, came the call for races. Leigh decided that she would participate and felt pretty confident with her balance. Well, the start was called and they were off. She ended up being in fourth place (of four) and so, her competitive spirit kicked in and she decided to push things a bit. After rounding the first turn for the second lap, she tried putting on speed to overtake the person ahead of her and suddenly her balance was gone and she was down on the floor.
At first it didn’t seem too bad, but then it became apparent that she was in a lot of pain. We rushed out to her and she was bleeding pretty badly from a gash in her chin, she reported that her chin hurt and her ears felt cold. One fellow was very helpful right away. Apparently he’d been a hockey player and had seen (and/or experienced) similar injuries before and he was able to help her and to take charge of the situation. We got the blood stanched and figured out a plan to get her to the hospital.
There was quite a bit of confusion, but we finally got it arranged to have Morgan go with the Ramos’ and Korin went with us to the emergency room at Providence Hospital on Pacific in Everett. We arrived there at about 7:30pm and got the care she needed over the next 7 hours. Though the triage nurse did not make a complete diagnosis, through Leigh & Korin’s communication with the radiologists and nurses, she ended up getting x-rays for her right hand, pinky finger and wrist (nothing broken there!) and then a CT scan of her jaw. The final diagnoses was that she had broken her jaw in two places. At the chin and also by her left ear. They are clean breaks and won’t require too much to get re-aligned, but she will be having her jaw wired shut for 4-6 weeks and will be on a liquid diet for at least that long.
There’s been great support from our Fairview School and Church families. We really, really appreciate their prayers and their help in the form of dinners and assistance with getting Leigh to her various appointments.
Great Anniversary!
Posted by Kevin in Kevin, Leigh, New Experience on June 26, 2010
Leigh and I had a great 16th Anniversary trip last weekend. Found a cozy hotel in Anacortes, WA, stayed two nights on Fidalgo island surrounded by water and beautiful views and the weather was even pretty good! We mostly were just lazy; spending time together at the hotel watching endless episodes of Myth Busters or Dirty Jobs or reading, but we also took a walk through downtown, window shopping a bit and finding nice places to eat. On Saturday, we took a jet boat ride through Deception pass. Nice views, but a pretty tame ride. On Sunday, we went Kayaking. First time for both of us and we took a 3 hour tour around Burrows island, just south of Fidalgo in a two man Kayak. We didn’t annoy each other too badly and got the hang of it pretty well…though we tended to drift off course quite a bit whenever I wanted to take pictures… It was overcast, but not too cold and it didn’t start raining until the trip was over. Nice timing! All in all, a very nice trip. Refreshing to be away from all the cares and responsibilities for a while. Many thanks to the families who hosted our kids over this weekend!
Nintendo Testers
Josh, Morgan and Zach are now Nintendo game testers. Well, they were for a few hours yesterday… Our neighbor, Yumi, works for Nintendo and they were looking for kids to test one of their new games. So she thought of our kids. All three ended up going over yesterday (Friday), right after school and each spent about 30-40 minutes playing a new Nintendo DS game (can’t say anything more about it than that…we’ve been sworn to secrecy!). The kids got to wait in one of the facility’s break rooms while one was doing the testing. The break room was outfitted with several game consoles (including Xbox…they have to evaluate their competition!) and the kids’ favorite was Rock band. They also got a bunch of snacks and were given a bag of goodies as a thank you. One of the things they got was a little square container, yellow, with question marks on the sides. Inside were little yellow coin shaped candies! Zach said, “I need Mario to open this box!”