Sierra attack!

Today I am thankful my son has friends.

Lex went to school this morning without fuss. I’m thankful for that too! He kept talking about how he only has one and a half days of school this week, so maybe that made it easier for him to get there this morning. When we walked into his classroom a little girl yelled “LEX!,” ran over, and gave him a great big tackling hug! They both hit the floor. Lex laughed and said, “It’s a Sierra attack!” (where’s my camera when I need it?!?) While that was happening several other kids were chatting excitedly, saying, “Lex is back, Lex is back!” As Eve and I left we passed several other classmates in the hallway and each of them smiled and expressed happiness that Lex was back in school.

They are a super friendly group of kids and I’ve seen them express similar enthusiasm when other kids have returned, but it was so sweet and heartwarming to see it expressed towards Lex. He was smiling and happy to be there. A quick hug and kiss, then he was off to start his day.

Life is good.

Like the old days

Lex has been home now for two days (four days in a row if you count the weekend) and it’s starting to feel like the old days. He felt completely fine today with just a little discomfort on his nose. The kids played nicely while I exercised and showered, then we ate popcorn and played games on the living room floor. We ate lunch, brought Eve to school (ok, that’s not exactly like the old days!), ran some errands, and headed home. It all felt so nice and comfortable. Lex and I got lots of one-on-one time and he is generally a pleasure to have around. He’s getting a bit antsy and I know he’s ready to go back to school tomorrow, but I kind of like having him home with me. Like the old days when we three were together every day. I miss those days sometimes.

The doctor recommended keeping Lex out of the water for another day so while Eve had her swimming lesson this afternoon, Lex and I sat on the sidelines. I think this was the hardest part of the day for him. It was tough for me too, initially, because it’s the first time she has swam in the pool by herself, without me or a lesson teacher by her side. I was on the edge of the pool, of course, and the lifeguards were near by, and everything was fine, but I was still a bit nervous. Then after her lesson the teachers just sent her away. I was standing there with her towel expecting her to climb out of the pool, but instead the teachers started chatting with each other and Eve swam away! I watched her like a hawk and she made it across the pool, down the side, and up the stairs. Such a big girl!

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Pigtails

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Today I am thankful for curly pigtails.

It’s 6am and my family is wide awake and raring to go.  We have been up for hours! Alan has already left for work. It’s going to be a long day and the pigtails are making me smile.  :-)

Today I am thankful for…

being home with my children. I’m thankful that I can be here when they are sick. I need only call the doctor (and the school) and not worry that I will fall behind in my work or upset my boss. I am thankful I can spend hours on the floor having one-on-one time with a sick boy. I am thankful he can nap when he needs to and I can do projects with my healthy girl. Today I am thankful I am here.

Another sick day

Lex went to bed with a low fever, low energy, and spots on his face. (He is cuddling with me right now and reading this post as I type!) He woke up at 1:30am and came in to my room to tell me his ear “felt like it was going to explode.” Ouch! We went into the bathroom where I looked at his ear and touched it. All of which caused him pain. Already at the end of my medical diagnostic abilities, I gave him medicine and sent him back to bed. I went back to bed and started crafting a “today I’m thankful for growing children who can tell me where it hurts” blog post.

He got up with Alan at 5:00am (remember, Alan went to bed early last night too!) and Alan gave him more medicine. When I got up at 5:45 Lex told me he felt great. I was ready to send him to school, until Alan told me about the second dosage. He was still spotted too, although the spots have not changed or increased in number at all.

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Sick boy

I kept him home from school and got him a 9:00am doctors appointment. The verdict is not chicken pox, thankfully!, but something called impetigo (the spots) and a big ear infection (the exploding ear feeling). The doctor gave us a prescription for antibiotics and a cream for the skin. After the doctor’s visit we went home for another hit of pain meds and then off to the pharmacy. Lex was happier by then and the kids enjoyed some quality time in the toy aisle. Now that we’ve hit November it seems half the store is filled with toys!

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Waiting, somewhat patiently, while I check out at the pharamacy.

After the pharmacy we had a time for a quick lunch at Panera (where I hope we didn’t infect anyone!) and then off to bring Eve to school. She was bounding with energy all day and I felt bad that the morning was quite dull for her. At home I was hesitant to get involved in much because I wasn’t sure where our day was heading (I’m learning about myself that I really, really like to know what the plan for the day is. I’m just more settled that way.) and when we would have to go to the doctors office. Eve was happy to get to school and have her friends to play with. I hope she isn’t infecting anyone now too! The doctor said to keep him home for 24hrs after his first dose of antibiotics and she said it was ok to send Eve to school. So we did.

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Lunch!

Lex will be home again tomorrow, then hopefully off to school on Wednesday and 1/2 day Thursday. They have early release Thursday (“I didn’t know Thursday was early release,” he says.) and Friday is Veterans day. He gets a 1.5 day school week this week! :)

Now I’m off to entertain the boy for awhile before we go get Eve again.

Quiet weekend, weird evening

We had another quiet, do-nothing weekend. The mornings were frigid, but both days ended up being warmish (high 40s/low 50s) and sunny. Despite that we did nothing. I felt guilty for not getting everyone out for a lovely fall hike or something, but alas, I’m lazy. And Lex is sick. Again. This time it’s low fever, low energy, and lots of snot. He also has a few weird red spots on his face that had me researching chicken pox, post vaccination, on Google. Best I can tell through self-diagnosis is that it’s not chicken pox since he doesn’t seem to be getting any more of them and they are all on his face, not his body. We shall see what the morning brings though.

Tonight Lex fell asleep on Alan’s lap at 5:30pm. I brought him upstairs and put him to bed. He woke up enough to use the bathroom first and ask why he was going to bed at 5:30. I told him he fell asleep on the couch so I thought he was ready for bed. He said, “Oh, ok. I am pretty tired.” and he fell asleep. Alan went to bed at 6:30 and Eve practically put herself to bed at 6:50. I don’t know if it’s the time change or sickness or just a general feeling of lethargy in the house this weekend. I had a few things to finish up downstairs but I really SHOULD have gone to bed with everyone else as I have eaten a day’s worth of points in about an hour. Ugh!

I hope everyone wakes up happy, healthy, and full of energy tomorrow!

Today I am thankful for kids in the kitchen

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Making muffins

They don’t like to cook with me much these days so I was thrilled this morning when they both eagerly joined me in the kitchen to make Pineapple Sunshine Muffins. I haven’t done much baking lately (safer for me that way, sadly I’ve already eaten three muffins today!) but I am trying to replace their standard “cracker snack” with something more nutritious. If I can control myself, I think homemade muffins and granola bars would be a good substitute.

Thankfulness is…

Today I am thankful for the wonderful Internet. Though I can spend many, many hours whiling away the time, sometimes it does result in a cool new find or a great idea. Today’s idea is a daily “Today I’m thankful for…” post.

That said, I need to turn off the wonderful Internet and connect with my family for awhile. Quiet time is over.

Cocktails & Crafts – round 2

After a super fun Cocktails & Crafts party last month, we decided to do it again this month at my friend Elizabeth’s house. She made fancy cosmos (think Sex and the City, in the country, with a bunch of little ones running around!) and finger foods. The kids (and some moms!) decorated picture frames then ran off to play. The evening lasted to the late hour of 6:00pm when over half of the children were in tears and the moms, though throughly enjoying the party, decided to pack it up and head home. It’s funny how life changes with kids… but that’s for another post.

Now, a few pictures. Someday when my technology curse wears off and my bank account fattens up, I’m going to get a fancy camera. Hopefully in time to get some good pics of my future adorable grandchildren! Or maybe I should just do some reading and figure how to take fancy pictures with my little pink camera. It can probably be done.

This post is linked to the Happiness Is… blog hop on Rub Some Dirt On It.

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