Poor guy held it together and was so brave until he saw me and then the flood gates opened and he just couldn't stop crying!
Breaks me heart...
Keaton cried really hard again when he looked in the mirror and saw his eye for the first time, but it wasn't long until he calmed down and was smiling and laughing again!
His eye started swelling up really big, really fast! And since he wouldn't put any ice on it, there wasn't much I could do to help the swelling except for to give him a little ibprofen.
Grandma and Grandma Norman felt really sad for Keaton and wanted to cheer him up by taking him to get a Rainbow float at Pace's! Keaton loved it! Thanks Grandma and Grandpa!
(A couple of early birthday presents from my wonderful sister BreAnne!!! I LOVE them!!!)
November 4th- Keaton woke up with a REALLY swollen eye! The poor guy only had a small slit to see through! Keaton woke up really sad that he couldn't open his eye all the way and all day long he was pretty quiet and sober.
(A picture of my cute new scentsy for my downstairs bathroom!)
We spent the day in Tremonton with BreAnne and the kids. On the way to BreAnne's house my poor little boy fell right to sleep and I couldn't help snapping a quick picture of him.
We ate lunch in Logan at the Olive Garden while Maccoy was at school. Aisley was in heaven with Ellsie sitting next to her and sharing her sprite. :)
Keaton devouring the extra mints the waiter gave us after lunch. (When you have a kid with a huge black and blue and swollen eye you sure gets lots of strange looks and lots of sympathy!!!)
November 5th- Keaton's eye on Day 3 looked a lot less swollen and a lot more black and blue!
(Excuse the horrible red eye!)
Our yummy homemade chicken noodle soup that I made for dinner. My parents and Hunter and Maddie joined us and Maddie told me she would give the meal a 9 out of 10 for how delicious it was! Yay! Thanks Mad, you made my night!
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