Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Being Big


Mighty Mo has been going to the doctors a lot lately. On Monday he had two appointments. The second appointment was a 'poke'. That is Mo verbalizing an appointment that is needle based, either getting a shot or having blood drawn. Mistress and staff still have to do the distractions that all of us need, but he has had so many poke appointments in his life that he just lays his arm out and waits for the lollipop when he is done. In this regard he is years ahead of children his age and quite a few adults as well, myself included. I hate needles. But for him their is nary a tear shed anymore.

The first appointment was a final consult on a surgery to have his tonsils and adenoids removed at the same time. Apparently when done together its a major deal. He has been on progressively stronger antibiotics for the last two months for sinus, throat and lung infections that have not gone away. Over the last 72 hours we have been fighting off a nasty cough turning into bronchitis. In essence his immune level is nil, much like a few years back when many of you might remember he was sequestered for several months from being around school aged children.

Now they are hoping by doing both operations at once, they can boost his immune system in recovery when he is out of school anyway.

As always, on the positive side, he appears to be a cherub of God. He officially is signed up for kindergarten. He played non-stop over the weekend. At one point he and Mistress were in a parking lot and had to get past two redneck hillbillys who were smoking, eating and drinking in the car parked next to theirs. The rednecks leered a bit at them, not bothering to close their doors or give them any space. But Mighty Mo just walked right up, (wearing the exact outfit in photo right) and started charming them. Within a few moments, they had put out their smokes, picked up their liter, closed their doors, laughed jovially and smiled widely as Mo said goodbye to each by name.

The kids got a gravity that just pulls people towards him. I can't describe it. Some blogger saw it a dinner for the PF Chang marathon, where Mo was actually being quite shy at the table. Apparently at some point he put out some kind of vibe to a table of senior citizens and when they left they all just walked by and rubbed his head or touched his shoulder with broad grins on their face. Most not even saying a word, others whispering in his ear. It was almost reverence.

15 comments:

Rainbow said...

hoping that the doctors are able to help Mo feel better. What a great kid!

Nancy Toby said...

Go Mo!

I find everyone wants to pat my daughter Elisabeth's curly top, likes she's a poodle.

Wendy said...

Mo rocks!

Cliff said...

Mo must have taken up like his Dad :)

That's a great exp to share...awesome..i will ur family in my prayers...may the Lord bless Mo in his operation.

Mommymeepa said...

Mo, you are an incredible kid. Keep making people smile.

I love reading your Dad's blog and can tell he loves you very much.

Hang in there with all the doctor stuff. I'll be praying for your surgery. I know God will be with the doctors helping them to help you.

Take care Mighty Mo!!

Bigun said...

I really hope to meet Mighty Mo someday...Di and I will have to get out there one of these seasons!!!!!

SingletrackJenny (formerly known as IronJenny) said...

Yeah, Mo was shy at dinner - but who knows why. He still has a way of connecting with people. He is indeed mighty!
Love you Mo!!!!!!
Jenny

J~Mom said...

I hope his surgery goes well and that he feels better soon!

Taconite Boy said...

Quite the stud.

Fe-lady said...

Your Mo is precious! I will be thinking of you guys when he has his surgery. You will be so relieved when it's all over and he won't have to worry about strep and tonsilitis anymore!

Brent Buckner said...

Best wishes to Mo for successful surgery and quick recovery.

Thanks for the update.

TriBoomer a.k.a. Brian said...

Hang in there, Mo.

Oh... the same to you too, mom and and dad.

Stay tuned...

TriBoomer a.k.a. Brian said...

Hang in there, Mo.

Oh... the same to you too, mom and and dad.

Stay tuned...

Nytro said...

we'll be crossing our fingers and our toe's for the Mo. tell him that I had my adnoids out when I was a kid. they give you ice cream after. (don't tell him that i threw up after they gave it to me).

oh, and that vibe? some people can "see" your spirit... without you even saying a word. Mo is one of those people. you're very lucky and blessed to have him.

My Life and Running said...

He definitely is a cute lil one!

And poor guy with the tonsils/adenoids issues. I missed most of the 2nd grade due to those problems. Had them both taken out at the same time and it wasn't fun. I still remember the horror of realizing I had to "relearn" how to swallow when my apple juice and mac 'n' cheese kept coming out of my nose... youth bounces back so fast though - here's to your little Mo bouncing fast!