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Friday, September 28, 2007

Madison Trip

Yesterday, we made our twice yearly trek to Madison for a check up on Andrew's clubfoot. The doctor was very pleased with how the foot looked, and said that he couldn't even tell the difference between the two feet on several points. He even pointed out that the fact that Andrew has muscle tone in his right calf is a good sign - some kids with clubfoot don't have that. We're one step closer to being done with the Denis-Browne bar and brace shoes for good! We have our next appointment scheduled for March 2008, so the countdown for my next Noodles trip begins.

Thankfully, I called yesterday morning to confirm Andrew's appointment. Normally, I receive a letter of confirmation, but one didn't come this time, and I was kind of nervous that I had the date wrong or something. So I called to confirm, and he indeed was scheduled, but the new Children's Hospital has opened since the last time we had an appointment, so we were to go to the new building. I am so thankful for my cell phone, my patient husband, and the fact that he was actually sitting in front of his computer instead of off in a meeting somewhere. He got us to the right building. I was so nervous by the time I got there - you'd think I had never been to this complex before.

My countdown to Noodles & Company finally came to be! I had the Indonesian Peanut Saute, Steven had the House Marinara, Ryan had the good old Wisconsin Mac & Cheese. It was a really yummy lunch! Andrew didn't have much of an appetite yesterday (or today for that matter) - he picked up a cold (probably from school). It will be nice to get his immune system built up as the year goes on. Poor little man had to miss school two days in a row now.

We also shopped at Trader Joe's - I had printed out directions to get there from home, and then how to get to the hospital from TJ's. We did not have time to go to TJ's before Andrew's appointment, so we went afterwards. I was able to use my directions to get to TJ's from the hospital - there were only four turns. However, trying to get back to the Beltline from Trader Joe's without reverse directions proved to be a difficult task for me. I am not good with directions - especially trying to figure out how to get back. There's a reason Chris calls me "Geography Girl." We got some fun stuff at Trader Joe's, but I had to put back a couple of the things I really wanted to get, because they were refrigerated items, and we weren't going straight home.

After our Trader Joe's stop, and subsequent attempts to get back on the Beltline, we met Chris in Janesville. We ate supper together, and drove around a little bit. It was nice to be together as our little family unit. It doesn't happen often enough! Then Chris took the boys home, and I went grocery shopping. By myself. I got home late, got everything put away, got the chicken cooking in the crockpot, and finally went to bed.

All in all, yesterday was a really good day. Apparently being lost was the theme of the day, but we all made it home in one piece. Yay!


University Avenue & Midvale Boulevard


Dr. Nemeth checking out those precious feet.


Dr. Nemeth & Andrew


Love those little legs and feet!


This x-ray is probably from May 2004 - look
at that chubby leg - I was cracking up, because
it definitely doesn't look like that anymore!

posted by Robin Hayes, 9:21 AM

2 Comments:

What a day you had! When we lived in Chicago we loved Trader Joe's! I'm glad your little guy is doing better. The last two times I've seen him - at K4T - he was so sleepy! It was adorable!
commented by Blogger Ann-Marie, 3:31 PM  
So crazy! LOVE the pictures with the doctor. You're a nut.
commented by Blogger Valerie, 6:35 AM  

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