She also told me she was sick. I have an appointment in Seattle next week, so I had been waiting for that, but I decided I had better have her looked at now to make sure she isn't in unnecessary pain. On the way over she wanted to know if she would need a chest x-ray. I told her I didn't think so. Not a wise move on my part, since she obviously knew how this was going to go. It ended up that they did need a chest x-ray. She was pretty ticked at me. I couldn't figure out what the problem was, since it didn't involve needles, dressing gowns, peeing in a cup or any other unpleasant medical thing. For whatever reason she hates x-rays. On the way home she came out of her funk and asked if we could still go out for ice cream (bribe offered earlier). I told her I wasn't sure after the scene she had just made, but maybe, if she admitted that it wasn't that bad. This was all in a playful tone, because I knew she knew it wasn't that bad. She smiled, and said, quietly, "it wasn't that bad." All that for a single scoop of vanilla on a plain cone.
The balls at our school are also exceptional. They are not like the dances I went to in Jr. High and High School. They are mostly jigs, reels and mixers. You do have partners, but you are not swaying slowly with them with a strobe light overhead. There are kids there from first grade to college and lots of parents. Everyone is dancing together, and it is just a lot of good clean fun. K-man was very protective of his new sister. The girls that will be in her class were very gracious and showed her around. Honeybee and her sister were there as well, so they kept her on her feet. I had meant to come home at 8:00, but ended up staying for the whole thing.
2 comments:
You are on smart mommy for sending out the emails. I think you are doing such an excellent job with an older child and I can't even begin to imgagine how much more down they are for being homesick.
I can only imagine how hard it must be as a child, but it sounds like you are doing a wonderful job. Sounds like it won't take long until she fits right in.
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