The Pediatrician’s Office, part 1
Last week, Joshua reached four months old. The four-month milestone brings with it one of my not-so-favorite things – a trip to the pediatrician’s office. Thankfully, our pediatricians have a well clinic and a sick clinic so at least I’m not taking all three children into a waiting room that is, by very definition, full of sick kids.
While I like the doctors and nurses there (and even if I didn’t, it’s not like there are a lot of choices in Jacksonville), the wait there is always interminable. Only one time EVER have I gotten out of there in less than one hour. If we finish in less than an hour and a half, we consider ourselves lucky. The wait is made even more fun because I have all three children with me. Keeping three children occupied and entertained for that long is no small task. This time we brought plenty of books to keep everyone happy, and they actually did really well with the wait.
Joshua weighed in at sixteen pounds and thirteen ounces and measured in at twenty-six inches tall. His prodigious growth is finally slowing. Thank heavens. Everything else checked out well, and the pediatrician was great with Emily and Nathan, showing them all his “doctor tools” and how they worked. Nathan has a “doctor toolbox” at home with a play stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, tweezers, etc, and he was pretty excited to see the real things in action. We were given the green light to start Joshua on cereal.
All had gone really well until this point in the appointment. And then the real fun began…
Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion of our trip to the pediatrician’s office!





































