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What does one do when one’s wife has a scratched cornea and she is supposed to avoid reading and writing and generally using her eyes? I, Dane, will tell you, since Melissa scratched her cornea last night and I now have now lived the dream (ahem, nightmare).
This morning we drove the 4 kids 30 miles to stand in line 40 minutes with 370 of our closest strangers at Ikea, for the joy of saving about $15 on an easel. Yes, that was the line to get into the store and get the easel, though most people had the sense to buy two so the situation wasn’t totally humiliating. (I mean, if you buy two, then you’re saving $30, and that makes it worth it, right?) I discovered there’s something perverse about standing in line outside the store waiting to get past the cash registers so you can enter the warehouse. You get to watch all the other shoppers coming the other, natural direction, from inside the warehouse, past the registers, and out the store. It’s a lot of pressure and, oddly, it really made me do some soul-searching. Audrey was the first to crack.
But once our annual supply of easel was safely in hand (how can we go through easels at such a rate?), we subjected the kids to additional Ikea shopping — for dishes. That was why we had really come all that way, on a Saturday morning, on the busiest shopping weekend of the year, so we could take our kids shopping for dishes. You’re welcome, kids!
After the brilliant ride home, during which we stuffed Audrey inappropriately full of fruit leather to prevent further howls of protest, it was quiet time. For two and a half hours. And what did we do after quiet time? More shopping. Followed by kids tidying up while Dad makes dinner, a bland meal, bath time, and pajamas. That was it. The whole day.
So what does Owen have to say when, for a special treat (read: because we felt not a little guilty over the lameness of the day), we serve the tiniest scoops of ice cream just before bed? In his most serious five-year-old voice: “In our family, we never skip having fun.” Right. Just what I was thinking, buddy.
And that’s what one does when one’s wife has a scratched cornea. Oh, that and write a blog post for one’s wife so she doesn’t miss her daily NaBloWatchaMa blog post because November isn’t quite over yet, and let her friends know that she probably won’t be answering email until sitting at the computer doesn’t blind her.




Oh my! Scratched cornea’s are no fun. Heal fast Melissa.
Yikes! It’s like the writer’s version of tearing an ACL. Hope it heals quickly.
I scratched my cornea a few years ago. Was in real pain for about 2 days, and sunglasses and eyedrops and discomfort for several more.
My son scratched his a few weeks ago. He was in real pain for about 4 hours – would’ve been less if my husband had taken him to the ER sooner – and then was perfectly fine by the next morning.
Kids are so unfair.
OH, that’s terrible. Hope she feels better soon!
We went to Ikea Saturday night for the marker/stamp pens and I WANTED the easel and TOTALLY FORGOT to buy it. I even looked at it in the warehouse and they had the $25 price on it and I didn’t get it.
Stupid!