This morning while we were outside, Poppy climbed to the top of the fence and before I could reach her to pull her down, fell backwards. It was a fairly bad fall, about four feet, and would have been much worse had she landed on the log that was just behind her or the hoe that was a couple of feet away.
All of the boys were in the vicinity when it happened--though none, unfortunately, thought to get her down before she fell, apparently. They immediately started running around shrieking that Poppy needed a hospital and then dashed into the house to set one up.
By the time I got inside a few minutes later with a completely calm and uninjured Poppy, her hospital bed was waiting for her and she graciously submitted to the tender ministrations of her brothers.
First they tucked her in securely.
It wouldn't do for the patient to catch a chill.
They all clustered around to minister to her.
She made herself appropriately pathetic for this.
They brought her her water bottle and fed her peanuts.
Peanuts are best for rapid convalescence, obviously.
They decided she needed to be transported to a different hospital and put her on the stretcher to go to the couch.
Amazingly, she thought this was fun.
Shortly after her transfer to the couch hospital she made a full recovery and resumed her typical role as target in all their chasing games. But it was a nice, caring interlude while it lasted.
2 comments:
Maybe your boys will become future doctors!!!?!!
Linda
How sweet.
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