Emma Has A Boo Boo (Broken Leg)
We are asking for prayers and good thoughts for our dear Emma who broke her leg Sunday morning. She wanted to take a bath in the sink, but hit the sink way too hard. Daddy's heart was absolutely broken while missing his "Emma Bean" and feeling her pain.
Rodney’s worst fear was Emma thinking he did it, because he was over her when it happened. When Dr. Burkett updated us on her condition, he said there was bruising, but the fracture was not bad enough for surgery. He made a splint thicker than normal because baby girl chewed off the first one. Since she is a baby she will be good as new in 4-6 weeks, but 6 weeks is the norm. Emma had to learn to drink from a water bottle, because the cast can not get wet. Here is a picture of Emma's "hospital bed" in Rodney's classroom.
Good news also, Dr. B decided not to clip Emma, "Praise the Lord!" He said her wings could help her with her balance, but we need to discourage flying in a large room. Dr. B says that they tend to forgive, but Rodney is just so worried about the emotional state of the baby. Dr. B and his wonderful staff (such as Jessica and Falon) took such great care of her and even gave her two toys to play with while she stayed in their care. "Man, she loves toys!" Jessica had to clean her twice a day because she destroyed her toys so much. "Sorry Jess." :)
Thank goodness Emma did not cause him to go bankrupt though, because she can out eat a macaw!
Now Emma is back home, and she LOVES her daddy!!! She started making baby sounds as soon as she heard his voice. Then, she stepped-up with her beak and flew up to Rodney's hand.
He placed her in her travel cage, left the room, and then she screamed for him. He asked Jessica if Emma had screamed for attention while at Dr. B's? She said no, and that was the first time. "Ah, Emma screaming for her daddy, True Love!"
Look how big that cast is! "Poor baby girl."
Close-up of Emma's "boo boo."
She's still beautiful though and oh so sweet. Rodney took Emma to work with him and gave her cuddles and head rubs all day long. "Our little needy, green cockatoo." Something that might freak you all out, Emma is still a champian flyer and lands on Rodney with just her one leg. She has also learned to step-up with her right foot. We love you all, and we love that our dear Emma is back. Thank you so much for all the words of encouragement and phone calls this week. We have never seen an amazon so excited to see her lovebird brothers and sisters again (plus Ashlee and the budgies, of course.) Emma is now singing herself gently to sleep on her cageput platform in her cage for the first time since Saturday. She is a happy girl, and we thank Dr. Burkett and his staff again for bringing her home.











1 comment:
Emma looks cute with that bandage! Like a pirate!
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