My first thought was, “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
I was standing at a store checkout counter when I got a phone call from the school nurse. Sarah had hurt her wrist at recess.
Daddy to the rescue.
The day had already been stressful, and it was only 1:45 pm. Emotionally, I felt like I had been crawling through mud and barbed wire as sporadic enemy fire whizzed overhead. I’m weary and don’t need this, I told myself.
But. No matter how cruddy you feel, when your child is in pain, you pop it into a special gear reserved for such occasions.
Beeline to Raleigh Orthopedic’s Urgent Care. May or may not have pushed the accelerator a little harder.
Sarah and I show up to an almost vacant waiting room. Score.
After a relatively uneventful x-ray (for which Sarah keeps her eyes closed the entire time), I’m relieved to hear it’s only a sprain. My baby girl and I immediately decide a milkshake run is called for.
I’m polishing off a frosted lemonade from Chick-Fil-A as I drop off my brave little girl at home, where a joyous welcome party greets her at the door.
Now, back to work for a bit.
For the life of me I can’t remember what I was stressed about.


Such a precious, spunky baby girl! Love them Fletcher babies!
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