Sunday, September 30, 2012
Doctor Mitchell
He soon appeared in full doctor gear. He marched in and told me he was Nurse Dennis and he gave me a flu shot with his plastic syringe. Soon he was back with a real thermometer and a Coke Zero. He told me he had to test my blood and returned with the syringe. He told me to take a drink and then he took my temperature and listened to my heart with his toy stethoscope. He shook his head sadly and said "well, you have a bad blood problem: it's called Thy-mol-nermius. It's like a bad case of throwing up and your blood is going crazy!". He held up a plastic medicine dosing syringe and said "see--crazy!" while solemnly shaking his head. He went off to get me special medicine. He returned with the dropper full of water and dosed me. He checked me again a few minutes later and said it was getting worse. Soon he was tucking me in and running off to his lab to make me a "stronger medicine". He warned me "now this might be very, very, VERY loud--I've got to set my gun to 'drugs'." When he reappeared, he was wearing his toy gas mask and saying "this medicine turned out very stinky!". He ordered me to hold my nose while I drank the "medicine" from the empty plastic Toy Story cup he offered. I complied. But sadly for him, I apparently continued to worsen. He went to get some construction paper to make me a "chart" so that he could consult with David when he got home. He wrote "3 shots, 3 doses of Dennis's (his spelling) special medicine, and then he drew a line and wrote my name on the chart. He affixed it to my bedroom door with stickers and then met his Daddy at the door to tell him they had a patient to work on. I can't remember when I've delighted in his imagination more. I had the best time being his patient! He decided I was cured before he went to bed. I sang him the hymns of his choice (every verse at his insistence) and he fell asleep after playing with his action figures in bed. We could hear them "talking" to each other from our room. The best thing we heard? "Johnny, I TOLD you not to use my password on eBay anymore!! We didn't need that new control tower. 'But it wasn't me! I didn't order it. Control's brother ordered it.' 'Okay. Control's brother is going to be in big trouble!'." it was all David and I could do to not laugh hysterically at his play scenario. Love that kid!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
fair fun
Tonight we had an assignment to decorate a paper pumpkin as a family. He brought home a pattern from school with instructions to decorate it any way we wanted to. Dennis decided he wanted to make it into a Mr. Potato Head pumpkin, so the three of us worked together on his masterpiece. He's very excited to turn it in tomorrow!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
First school nurse call
Sunday, September 23, 2012
oh, is that what that was?
Dennis found America's Funniest Videos on Netflix and we enjoyed some snuggle time watching it together. He has a great day--he got to model the Full Armor of God at church this morning. It was for the Children's Church lesson, but he was so excited about it that he wore it to breakfast as well.
Here's a picture of him admiring a rocket yesterday!
Oh, just as I finished writing all that, he announced loudly from the bathroom (where he was supposed to be brushing his teeth), "Okay--I finished my experiment!". I didn't have to wonder for long. He brought in a medicine syringe to show me his experiment: a mixture of toothpaste and water inside the syringe. He said "it turned blue!". I acted impressed. He said "I thought you'd say eureka!". So I did. Love that kid! He says he wants his very own science lab now so he can do more experiments.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Taekwondo champ, super astronaut
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Four out of five
Dennis was happy to report another day of good behavior. He's been on green every day this week, and we are very proud of him. If he can do it again tomorrow, he gets a reward.
Tonight he came to me to tell me that he was learning sign language and he had something to tell me. He pointed to his open mouth, mimed holding a cup and drinking, and said "guess what I need!". I got the message.
I'm extremely proud of him for learning and reciting 6 Bible verses last night. He has an amazing brain and I enjoy watching it work (though I prefer when he uses his power for good and not evil).
Monday, September 17, 2012
Hints of autumn
Dennis had a great day at school today, so great that he fell asleep in the car on the way home. It was picture day, and I can't wait to see how they turn out. I don't think he's quite reached the point where he can leave his nap behind. His Grandma picked him up from school last Friday and he told her "a nap isn't on my schedule today." He was right--Friday was Uncle Denny's birthday and he went to celebrate with the family. I have been in bed most of the time since Wednesday, having caught whatever plagues my son and husband were suffering from.
I'd love for us to be outdoors enjoying this change in the weather, but we have to all get well first!








