Wow where to begin....
Well I guess the best place would be to let everyone know that I am now a full-time Mom!!! Bryan decided he wanted to stay and live with us at the very last minute. We quickly got him enrolled in school and flag football (it was too late to get him in tackle football). Well on day 3 of school I get a call from the school nurse. Bryan had fallen and cut open his arm and needed stitches. So e go pick him up and take him to the ER to get stitches. The dr took a set of x-rays just to be sure he didn't have a fracture....ell that came back positive and the dr thought it was an open fracture so she sent us to the childrens hospital in Austin.
After waiting forever they finally tell us that it was not an open fracture and he would need to be in a cast for 6 weeks and as long as he didn't get an infection he would not have to have surgery.

Well 4 days before Bryan broke his arm, David was at Flag football practice fell and ripped open his hand and had to get 4 stitches.
While all this was going on I as having an extremely severe case of vertigo...after much testing and falling they finally figured out I have positional vertigo. On one of the falls I thought I hyper extended my thumb...after 2 weeks ith no progress in the pain in my thumb/wrist I went to the dr. After an MRI they found no broken bones but I did tear 2 ligaments in my wrist. One 3/4 of the way and the other 1/2. So i am now in a clam shell cast for 6 weeks and man is it ugly!!!!

So needless to say the Reed household has been extremely exciting this past month.


