I called an urgent care facility, checked her in online, and waited for them to call us. (They call when your room is ready so you don't have to wait forever in the waiting room.) In the meantime we fed, bathed, and put the kids in their pjs. Finally, at 6:45 they called to tell us Brookelyn's room was ready. After both kids were loaded, of course Brookelyn had to get out to go to the bathroom for the 100th time, but then once we were reloaded we were off. We arrived to a full waiting room, but I walked in and gave my information, confident that we were ahead of all these poor people who didn't know about online check in. So we waited, and waited, and waited. After 15 minutes, I went up to the receptionist and explained we were told Brookelyn's room was already ready. She said there was one person in front of us still. Apparently, since it was so late (and the clinic closed at 8 pm) they called everyone who was left and told us to come in so they could have us there and ready for them. We waited a bit longer when a little girl got up from her chair with a horrible look on her face and proceed to puke FOUR times only centimeters from Allen's tennis shoes. If you know Allen you know how puking is something that he HATES more than anything in the world (when I first met him he had not puked since he was a young boy, and was terrified of doing so. Now, he is much more seasoned :) ). I grabbed Brookelyn and walked to the front of the waiting room while I tried to conceal my hysterical laughter (I know it is mean, but I just knew what words were going through Allen's head--words that I cannot write). Allen, not surprisingly, darted out the front door with Braedyn. Needless to say, we spent the remainder of our painful 40 minute wait in the glassed in lobby rather than in the waiting room. Here is Allen and Braedyn--he is talking to his mom on the phone.
They finally called us back and we got to wait for an additional 30 minutes! During this time I got to listen to Allen repeatedly tell me how germy and dirty every inch of the office was (it was actually very clean looking); he moaned and groaned as Brookelyn tossed on the examining table, letting her face touch the plastic of the table rather than the paper covering or dropping her baby on the floor. I think the highlight of our experience in the exam room was when we watched a husky dog tear apart and eat a giant whale on the small TV in our room--what were these people thinking showing this movie with children present?!
Here is the poor patient:
Finally the doctor entered, a young girl, which I was glad for since Brookelyn doesn't do well with male doctors. She explained that Brookelyn had an extrememly acute case of Pink Eye and prescribed both oral antibotics and eye drops.
After we left we of course had to go get the prescription filled. Unbenowst to me, not all pharmacys are 24 hours, so after driving through four different ones, the fifth was open. For some reason, taking the bottles off the shelf was going to take the pharmacist at least 15 minutes so we went over to Sonic and ordered a chili cheese frito burrito and a ice cream. Brookelyn , who was oddly enough not asleep yet, shared both.
About 9:00 both babies were finally in bed--after a major fight to put in the eye drops--and Allen and I crashed too. What a fun Saturday night!
2 comments:
Never a boring moment at the Bates! Hope Brookelyn's eye is feeling better. She looks so pitiful.
Do I even mention that the bright side is that it was a Saturday night and not a Sunday one where Allen had to work the next day??? My eyes are itching just reading this. Looks like she needed her TaTa.! Sis
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