Monday, April 26, 2010

Our Big Scare

On Saturday afternoon we loaded up the kids and headed down to Arlington. I have been doing geneology work lately and was able to find the cemetery that my dad's Father and grandparents and great grandparents were buried. This was a neat experience because my dad hadn't really had contact with his father since he was 4ish. Anyway, we get to the cemetery and it's locked! The sign said it was under survailence at all times and to call a number for access (it was in a somewhat sketchy area of town). Well we called and called and nobody answered. Will decided that we would drive around to the back side and hop the fence (Arlington is not super close so we wanted to make this trip count). A man was out doing some yard work across the street so Will talked to him and discovered that there was an area you could squeeze in just past the gate. So off we went to the front of the cemetery again. I got my camera and snuck into the cemetery. A little while later while I was looking for the last of the headstones I saw Will and the kids heading toward me. Of course Ryan refuses to be held, even with a bum leg. The cemetery was not what you would call well kept. There were tons of weeds and very long grass you had to manuver in. Anyway we get back in the car and head for home. About 10 minutes into the drive Will noticed Ryan was breathing funny. We thought she was joking but she continued to Hyperventalate and wouldn't respond to us talking. I look in the rear view mirror at her and through it her face looked a bit swollen. I asked Will what he thought, and he said it looked that way to him also. She was still not responding so we pull off the highway to a gas station and ask directions to a emergency clinic because we thought our daughter was going into anaphylactic (sp?) shock. (since the grass was long I thought she could have been stung by a bee or bit by something or come in contact with something highly allergenic) This gruffy old guy follows me out and wanted to look at her. I thought this strange, but I wanted to get a good look at her myself. He said her pulse wasn't racing so that was a good sign and that we should follow him to a place up the road. On our way we were still trying to get a word or anything out of Ryan, but all I could see was saliva running out of her mouth. Then all of the sudden she just starts projectile vomiting (Owen thought this to be the funniest thing ever and laughed like I have never heard before). When she could catch her breath she said "I Ok momma dadda". Then we realized, of course she was just carsick. (I would highly recommend no long trips in the car after having two sippy cups of milk for this girl). When we pulled up to the ER place the gruffy old man came to our car wondering why we weren't rushing her inside. Then he took one look inside and got his answer. Come to find out he was a medic in the Armed Forces most of his life and his license place said he had a purple heart. He was so helpful and if Ryan really had been going into anaphylactic (sp?) shock he would have been the reason she survived. Lessons learned...if traveling more then 20 min with Ryan in the car, cover her car seat with plastic and really the whole area around her with plastic. Our daughter just naturally has a puffy looking face. And in order to make Owen Laugh hysterically, just have Ryan vomit.

6 comments:

Amanda said...

YIKES! Although carsickness is the pits, I'm glad it wasn't something more serious. Poor girl. I guess that's one way to make a long car ride more exciting.

Allen Family said...

Kaeson gets carsick too, it's a funny thing, but now he can tell me when he needs to throw up so that's something to look forward to.

Michelle said...

She sure takes after her Momma, huh? Glad it was nothing worse!

Black Family said...

That would totally scare me...poor girl. I hope you guys are doing good...Jake and I were just talking about our Island Park Trip and how fun it was to hang out with you guys and wished we lived closer. Thanks for the sweet comment on my blog...your kids are so adorable!!

Jarod and Tanya Rollins said...

So glad it was only carsickness. We miss you guys. Jarod wants to call and talk to Will sometime-he is done with school and looking for a job so Jarod wanted to pick he brain. Could you email us your new numbers (we have numbers that are like 4 years old). His email is jkrollins@gmail.com

will, jess, gabbie, kensie, cambrie... said...

so funny! i am glad it was just car sickness...and that owen has such a great sense of humor.
how are you all? we need to have another get together! it has been a year since we saw you two, well four.