Well, it was an eventful Father’s Day. We got to see Papa Doc this morning before he left to go back to Jackson. And, Campbell started playing with the Lego train set. This kept dad and Campbell entertained all day for the U.S. Open.
You’d have no idea from these pictures that Campbell didn’t feel good. He woke up from his nap with 102.4. He said his tummy hurt, but he didn’t seem too bothered by any of it. Later we went out and played a little golf and rode around in the golf cart. It was hot, but Campbell didn’t play long or run around much. But he asked to come home, and when we came inside he wanted to snuggle on me, and he was burning up. I’m sure it was partly from being outside, but his temp was 104.8. Needless to say, we ran off in a mad dash to get to the urgent care center out by Costco before it closed. On the way, Campbell was so pitiful – I couldn’t even get him interested in swiping on my phone. And, he first started spitting up a little. I should have seen it coming, but about the time we got off at 385, he had projectile vomited all over me, himself, the carseat, and the car. What a complete mess it was! And he was inconsolable. He was so upset and miserable. Thankfully, we got there about 5 minutes before they stop taking people. They remembered him from the last time we were there, and they couldn’t believe the difference in how he was this time. Thankfully, his fever had fallen a good bit by the time we got there. And, they gave him some Zophran, which made him feel better almost immediately. His through looked very infected, so they think it’s strep and started him on an antibiotic and sent it off for a strep culture. He was such a trooper through all of it, poor baby. I’m so thankful dad was there to help and that Campbell is feeling better – Happy Father’s Day, Mason! :).