The Ear! II
Julia is still not 100% and more crabby than usual.
There's still some ear poking at too, on her part.
Monday at the encouragement of Gramma, I made a follow up appointment a few days early, just to check and see how things looked.
I tried the appointment line first and amazingly enough, there was an appointment available this week.
The next day at 4:30.
With the Evile nurse practitioner.
Her pediatrician, who we adore, was unavailable.
At least we could get in and it shouldn't be too much of an ordeal to peek in her ears.
It was determined that her ears are looking just fine.
Must be the molars again...
The NP was decent enough to Julia. Julia insisted on standing during the whole inspection.
Laying down is not her thing.
But, when she walked in the door, the first thing she did was point at Antonio and tell him rudely that his fly was undone.
When he didn't do anything about it, because, he had no idea what she was talking about, she looked at me, raised her eyebrows and told me that his fly was undone.
I ignored her and waited until she was occupied with Julia, and whispered to Antonio that he needed fix his zipper.
No need to shame.
Not like anything was hanging out.
When I asked him about it later on at home, he said he didn't get what she was saying.
He was trying figure out why there were flys in the hospital and why he needed to do anything to one.
Julia is still not 100% and more crabby than usual.
There's still some ear poking at too, on her part.
Monday at the encouragement of Gramma, I made a follow up appointment a few days early, just to check and see how things looked.
I tried the appointment line first and amazingly enough, there was an appointment available this week.
The next day at 4:30.
With the Evile nurse practitioner.
Her pediatrician, who we adore, was unavailable.
At least we could get in and it shouldn't be too much of an ordeal to peek in her ears.
It was determined that her ears are looking just fine.
Must be the molars again...
The NP was decent enough to Julia. Julia insisted on standing during the whole inspection.
Laying down is not her thing.
But, when she walked in the door, the first thing she did was point at Antonio and tell him rudely that his fly was undone.
When he didn't do anything about it, because, he had no idea what she was talking about, she looked at me, raised her eyebrows and told me that his fly was undone.
I ignored her and waited until she was occupied with Julia, and whispered to Antonio that he needed fix his zipper.
No need to shame.
Not like anything was hanging out.
When I asked him about it later on at home, he said he didn't get what she was saying.
He was trying figure out why there were flys in the hospital and why he needed to do anything to one.

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