It’s been a rough week for us, but surgery does have its upsides if you’re 8 and being operated on by a guru surgeon who flies in from Mumbai for just a couple of days every six weeks. That upside, for my son at least, was no choice in dates: hence the two weeks off school he’s getting.
I’m (supposedly) doing a little bit of homeschooling with him while he convalesces – the extent of which so far has been reading the get-well cards from his classmates.
They arrived at the hospital in a big packet, and were such a lovely boost at a time when we all really needed it.

And there’s this one, from one of the girls in Grade 2, with a ‘get-out-of-hospital’ escape plan. (A way out, good thinking!)
*hugs* to all you guys. I hope and pray that he recovers soon.
Thanks so much again for your well wishes 🙂
So sweet. This “memory” definitely warrants being scrabooked, Marianne! Hugs to both of you. I’d try some other “medicinal” fluids. Baileys just sounds too sweet:)
I have such a sweet tooth for Baileys! I’m sure it must be loaded with calories! x
Awww – rough time for Mummy as well as #1 – but I do hope the worst is past and it sounds like he’s been in excellent hands. Looks like he has been handling it like a real trooper! So funny the way his classmates view his ‘holiday’ – reminds me of when I was young and was jealous because I didn’t have my tonsils out as so many of my friends did. As I understood it, all it involved was taking a brief nap and then waking up to eat all the ice cream you wanted…
Yes, and jelly! (US sp. jello) 🙂