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November 6, 2009

Mayhem, mayhem, mayhem. It has been CRAZY! MAD, I tell you!! I sat down to write this post on Tuesday. Yes, Tuesday, a whole 3 days ago. All hell broke loose and I am now forcing myself to sit down and complete this.

 

Tuesday’s interruption involved a brief outing with one of my neighbors to do a little shopping. A couple of my favorite stores were having sales. I was pretty disappointed in the “sales” and was walking out the door when I found new treat bags for the kids for Halloween. It was a sturdy, decent sized canvas bag with treats embroidered on it. Original price $12.95, sale price $1. Sweet!! It was just a little interruption. I knew I could recover fairly easy. Then…

 

Two of my three sweet little children became ill. Andy complained about his ears hurting. An ear infection for sure! He has a tendency to get them. We’ve been able to forgo the tubes route. This was his first one in a long time. Though I hate that he is in pain, it was nice to be able to hold him close and snuggle for as long as we did. The boy was on fire. His temperature was 103.4. A trip to the doctor confirmed my diagnosis. Keep the Motrin flowing, some antibiotic and the kid is good to go.

 

My sweet girl, who is rarely sick, says, “Mom, my head hurts, my tummy hurts and my legs are shaky.” As I look into her beautiful eyes, I knew she isn’t feeling good and we are most likely dealing with the flu. The doctor confirms my diagnosis with her as well. H1N1. The unexpected, strep throat too. Her fever that was taken the same time as her brother’s yielded a temp of 100.5. Not too bad. However, at the doctor, her temp was 102.8. Andy’s was normal. Luckily she’s been a trooper through most of this. As long as she has Motrin in her, she does fairly well. She was counting down until her next dosage so we started the Motrin/Tylenol switch. She’s drinking plenty of fluids and is even eating. The doctor said she should be good by Monday. I’m counting on that so I can send her back to school and I can totally disinfect the house. Right now, my precious little sweetie is catching a few zzz’s. I’m sure something she definitely needs!!

 

So, back to the rest of this post… let’s start with the haunted houses. This year I took my daughter to her first ever adult haunted house. It was an outing scheduled through her Girl Scout troop. Some of the other Moms were skeptical so I thought I should be too. I wasn’t sure how she would react. The house we went through was a theater. This haunted house had a plot through the entire thing. It was awesome! Also probably the most appropriate for her age as well. Alyssa loved it! MOM, I WANT TO GO AGAIN!! One of her little friends wasn’t as resilient. She had to take the emergency exit. Alyssa had tried to console her friend the best she could but it just wouldn’t help. I was proud of her. Part of it may be that when she was younger and would watch something scary on TV, I was always quick to point out that it was just TV. Make-believe. Not real. Just a movie/cartoon/show. The last thing I wanted was to be waked from my slumber by a scared girl. I’m not a very nice person when I am not completely rested. I see haunted houses in my future for quite some time now that my girl is excited about them.

 

Ghouls. Halloween was kind of a dreary day. Perfect for Halloween. The kids could NOT wait to go trick or treating. Each carefully picked their costume. Alex was the Tales from the Crypt guy. Alyssa was Wednesday Addams. Andy was a skeleton. Don’t they all look ghoulishly frighteningly sweet?!! Tim roamed the hood with one of the neighbors and their kids. They had a great time! And I love all the candy they got for ME. Such little sweeties!

 

Wishing you all health and wellness. And none of the nasty H1N1 bugs find you.

June 2, 2009

Things are starting to move forward with the move. Later this week Tim and I will be looking for our new home. Well, we hope to be anyway. The realtor won’t return my call. Yes, I’m frustrated about that. We have three days to find our home and the woman can’t even call me. I’m ready to move on. I’m waiting to hear from the relocation counselor on how to proceed.

 

Grandma and Grandpa will be taking care of the wee ones for us. Hopefully they’ll be on their best behavior… the kids too. I’ve been busy making sure the laundry is done, refrigerator is stocked and there are plenty of things lined up for them to do.

 

I’m finally getting a little allergy relief only to be hit hard, really hard, with a cold. Yesterday was the worst. I feel a little better today and hope that tomorrow will be better yet.

 

The house hunting, the cold, the kids are consuming me. Therefore, this is my only post this week.

February 3, 2009

After a very long hectic day at work, I arrive home. The message on the answering machine was, “Hello, this is the doctor’s office following up on Alex. Please give us a call as soon as you can.”

 

WHAT?!! How much more cryptic can you get? I assume the worst because I’m thinking if it was good news, they would have said so in the message.

 

I immediately pick up the phone and dialed their number.

 

Nurse: “This is the nurse.”

 

Me: “Yes, this is Michelle Carter and I’m following up on my son, Alex.”

 

Nurse: “Did we call you?”

 

Me: “Yes.”

 

Nurse: “Amy…”

 

Me: “What?”

 

Nurse: “Oh, sorry about that, I need to talk to her and she just walked by.”

 

Me: “Oh.” What I’m really thinking is why in the hell are you talking to her? I’m worried about my son and you want to chit chat with your girlfriend. Are you kidding me?!!

 

Nurse: “Oh, here’s his file.”

 

Me to myself: FOR THE LOVE OF PETE!!

 

Nurse: “OK, it came back negative for MRSA.”

 

Me: “GREAT!”

 

Nurse: “The strain it did test positive for is treated by the antibiotic that he is already on. Just finish it as directed and he’s good to go.”

 

Me: “WONDERFUL!”

 

My sweetie doesn’t have MRSA. YEAH! I’m so thrilled. I was doing home health sales when MRSA emerged. I know just how awful it can be. Thank goodness there have been advancements in detection and treatment. Both key to a successful recovery!

 

 

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