This morning while I was getting ready for Bible study, my phone alarmed me that my dad had called 911. It took me a minute to process what was going on, but once I did, I called my dad to see what was wrong. I wasn't sure if he needed the ambulance for his rattled breathing that I heard yesterday or that my mom had had another fall or even worse a stroke. My dad answered the phone right away and affirmed that it was him who needed EMS. He was extremely short of breath and couldn't walk at all. My mom helped him get dressed and they were waiting for the medical team to arrive.
While I was talking to him, Cameron called. I didn't switch over so I could stay on the phone with my dad but realized that he had had messaged to call him right away. I wasn't surprised that he had called as he had an early morning dental cleaning, but I wasn't expecting the urgency of his text. I waited until my dad said the ambulance was in the driveway and called Cameron back. His dentist said that he had seven micro cavities that needed filled immediately. Cameron was more than upset about the news and worried about the $1200 that it would cost after insurance paid their portion. I told him that we would figure it out and that I was very sorry but needed to call my mom to make sure that she was ok while my dad was gone.
The rest of the day was a blur. I did make it to Bible study, and I appreciated Brett answering my frantic phone call on the way. He had some great advice for Cameron as he had had the same situation happen to him several years ago at another dentist. He also agreed to go up and stay with Grandma over the weekend if Grandpa was still in the hospital. I didn't retain much from class today, but it was nice to be around people and listen to their thoughts on the current chapters of Isaiah that we were reading instead of spending the morning worrying.
By late afternoon, I found out that my dad had pneumonia. The hospital was moving him to a bed in ICU. I was scared, but thankful that they were taking his illness seriously. My Aunt Vicky happened to be going to my mom's today to check on them and thankfully, planned to spend the night. That alleviated the worry about what my mom would do without my dad. Cameron called in the evening and had calmed down quite a bit. He realized that his news about the teeth wasn't the end of the world and he would survive no matter what he decided about the procedure. Today, definitely wasn't the day I had planned, but thankfully everyone survived. I am hoping that tomorrow is a little bit less dramatic.