Monday, December 19, 2011

Flying needles . . .

About a month ago I decided I needed to try to crochet a hat for an infant photo shoot I was doing. I had never worked with a crochet pattern before, and it a learning experience. I posted the finished product on facebook and my brother posted a picture of a viking hat he wanted crocheted. I bought the pattern and decided to work on it for Christmas. That was a tough one! (pattern from Mamachee on Etsy)


Then I received a wonderful gift from a dear blog reader. She contacted me and asked if I would like a few infant sized hats for my photoshoots. What a kind gesture! She sent me a package in the mail of the most adorable infant sized hats and an angry birds hat for my son! Adorable! It was just the inspiration I needed to sit down and make more hats!

I began posting them on facebook and making them for friends! What fun I have had. It has been nice since I cannot get around right now. I have another surgical consult about my broken ankle (the prior surgeon missed something that is causing a MAJOR problem) and have been ordered to stay off it as much as possible. This gives me something to do while I sit on the couch!




Kermit
Toy Story alien


Owl

Angry Bird

Elmo


My favorite adult size beanie pattern is here. I use this as the base of nearly everything. I learned how to make the balls for eyes and noses here. And the best toddler size beanie pattern is here (except I eliminate the last 4 rows or it tends to be too long)

I taught myself to croceht through YouTube videos and some pointers from my mom a couple years ago. When I came across something in the pattern that I did not know how to do, I simply checked on YouTube and learned the stitch. It was surprisingly easy!

Friday, December 09, 2011

Ears, Pain, and FAS . . .

Dustin does this weird ear thing. He sticks his pointer finger in his ear and scratches up and down about 60 times. He looks like a dog. Drives us batty. It has caused problems in the past by him scratching his ear canal and causing inflammation. This is compounded by the fact that the boy makes more earwax than any other person on the planet. When he does the dog scratch, he tends to compact the wax into his ear.

This Tuesday, he got out of the shower and began carrying on about his ear hurting. Some nasty dark wax was on the outside of his ear and I cleaned it up with a Qtip. He went to school the next day and went straight to the nurses office and said I had crammed a Qtip in his ear and has hurt him. Nice.

After speaking with the nurse, I assured her that I did not do that. She did say that his ears were VERY compacted and that she could not see the ear canal at all. I went to pick him up and headed to the clinic. The doctor said the ears were VERY bad and they needed to lavage them out. This involves a waterpick type instrument and a convenient little water & goo catch-y thing. The doctor also said that he has very odd, narrow and twisty ear canals which complicates things. They did the lavage 6 times on one side and 4 on the other. Not much came out. They still could not see any part of the canal, but his pain was relieved. We left with 2 prescriptions and need to head back in 4 weeks for another go at the lavage.

Dustin has been complaining about loud noises for a month or so. I truly ignored it because he decides to complain about things in a cyclical pattern. He finds one thing to focus on and then he will not let it go. I thought this was the complaint du jour. I was wrong and I feel badly.

The worst part is that because Dustin has lessened pain receptors, he rarely complains about things until it is VERY painful. This doctor told me this amount of compaction would be quite painful for anyone and he could not understand how it got this badly before he complained. He was very kind. He was understanding and kind to Dustin. I really liked him. I feel so terrible that it got that bad before I took care of it. But, I suppose it is what it is. This is exactly what happened earlier this fall with his bowel obstruction. He does not know he is in pain until the damage is far greater than normal.

I can only hope that this is the reason that the last month has been so completely and totally wretched behavior wise. He has been impulsive, explosive, grouchy and grumpy. He has been over-the-edge nasty. I can only hope it was his body reacting to the pain, even if he did not feel it completely. Today I kept him home from school. Last night's behavior was particularly bad and I thought he needed some extra sleep. Tonight has been 1 million times better . . . I hope this trend continues!