Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Unloading the Camera
Decided to clear off my camera tonight, so thought I'd post some pics. Loren, Addie, and I went to the Boise Zoo on Saturday -- first time we went as a family. Addie of course loved all the animals. We went early so it wasn't too hot. I really like the new giraffe exhibit.
You can see them really well, it's nice. Addie was pretty fascinated. :)
Of course the stinkin' camera batteries died right away, so these were about the only pics I got. Here's Addie with Daddy at the cool elephant fountain/sprayer.
Today Addie and I went to Ivywild Pool with Tony, Katrina, and the boys. They do toddler-only swimming from 10am-noon, which is nice. Here's Pierce. He had a great time!
Addie clung to me the entire time, and didn't like getting splashed, which is inevitable at a public pool with a bunch of toddlers. Hopefully she still had a good time. So of course I didn't get a picture of her in her swimsuit since she wouldn't let me put her down! :) She definitely liked the lunch we had afterwards in the park -- the foodbank does free lunches for kids in the summer. She almost ate her whole plate!
I FINALLY finished the rag quilt I've been working on for my friend Chelsea. It was just slow going between getting the fabric from mom, making a couple runs to the fabric store, cutting everything, sewing it, Addie and I both getting sick right in the middle of making it, and then cutting all the fringe. But I think it came out really cute. I hope she likes it. :) We'll see tomorrow.
She's doesn't know what she's having, so I figure the blue is masculine, but the red is feminine, and there are more boyish prints and some flowery prints. I actually think it's much cuter in person -- the pics don't do it justice.
I also discovered this little video of silly Addie eating a nacho.
You can see them really well, it's nice. Addie was pretty fascinated. :)
Of course the stinkin' camera batteries died right away, so these were about the only pics I got. Here's Addie with Daddy at the cool elephant fountain/sprayer.
Today Addie and I went to Ivywild Pool with Tony, Katrina, and the boys. They do toddler-only swimming from 10am-noon, which is nice. Here's Pierce. He had a great time!
Addie clung to me the entire time, and didn't like getting splashed, which is inevitable at a public pool with a bunch of toddlers. Hopefully she still had a good time. So of course I didn't get a picture of her in her swimsuit since she wouldn't let me put her down! :) She definitely liked the lunch we had afterwards in the park -- the foodbank does free lunches for kids in the summer. She almost ate her whole plate!
I FINALLY finished the rag quilt I've been working on for my friend Chelsea. It was just slow going between getting the fabric from mom, making a couple runs to the fabric store, cutting everything, sewing it, Addie and I both getting sick right in the middle of making it, and then cutting all the fringe. But I think it came out really cute. I hope she likes it. :) We'll see tomorrow.
She's doesn't know what she's having, so I figure the blue is masculine, but the red is feminine, and there are more boyish prints and some flowery prints. I actually think it's much cuter in person -- the pics don't do it justice.
I also discovered this little video of silly Addie eating a nacho.
Friday, July 17, 2009
To Breed or Not To Breed
Okay, I'm not sure how appropriate that title was, but it was the first thing that came to mind, so I'm stickin' with it. So, in my complaints about being too busy and dealing with a sick kid, not only am I currently blogging instead of doing my schoolwork (that really needs to get done before we leave for Vegas next week), I'm also contemplating having another baby. I know, this may be shocking to some -- I've told a number of people that one was enough. But I went to the park this week with some friends and really enjoyed watching their sibling children play together. I just can't decide if I want to raise Addie as an only-child or not. But I also don't want to have another baby simply because I want a little brother or sister for Addie. And then there's the decision, if we do indeed decide we want another, of when. I originally was thinking when Addie was about 3, but now I'm thinking I might want to have those baby years closer together. That, and with my career and school, I think having a baby sooner would be better. Well, either that, or much later, but I don't think I want that big of gap between my kids. So, if indeed we decide we want another, and if indeed we decide we want it sooner, it's lookin' like real soon. Ideally I'd like another summer baby since school is out, which would mean we're looking at conception in August, September, or October -- that's only a month away! Oh, decisions. BTW, I know most people say you can't plan when to have a baby, but it worked on the first try last time, so I'm guessing it may go a similar way this time. And if we didn't get pregnant right away, I don't think we'd be too heartbroken -- if it's supposed to happen it will happen. Any thoughts anyone? I've heard just about every opinion, but I still like to weigh all my options. ;)
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Too Many Hats
Ugh, I'm just feeling overwhelmed lately. I just can't seem to do it all. Can one person be a wife, mother, cook, house cleaner, dog walker, accountant, teacher, advisor, researcher, friend, daughter, sister, granddaughter, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, knitter, sewer, gift giver, snuggler, dreamer, personal shopper, driver, personal nurse, entertainer, playmate, planner, student, photographer, organizer, blogger . . . and still be sane? I can't decide if I just take on too much, or if I'm just too hard on myself when I don't "do it all". Or maybe both. Can I clone myself a few times? Until I get the cuckoo one like in Multiplicity?
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
No More, Please
No more sickness!
Roseola, It's Not a Flower. This is in reference to a flyer I once saw that read, "Chlamydia: It's Not a Flower" -- I always thought it was funny. Anyways, as I mentioned a few days ago Addie had a fever and lo and behold it is indeed roseola. She started with a fever on Wednesday, which continued on Thursday and Friday morning, so we decided to call the doc (mainly to rule out another ear infection before we got into the weekend). Of course, all of the offices were closed except one, which was open from 10am-2pm. But we got an appointment so I thought we were doing pretty good. Except that we waited over an hour to actually see the doctor. Grr. And then of course he basically said he didn't see anything wrong other than the fever, but he did mention roseola and said if she got a rash this weekend, we'd have a confirmed diagnosis. No rash Saturday, just a low fever, but we decided not to take her out for the 4th of July picnic because I didn't want her to be spreading anything, and didn't want her to be out in the heat. (BTW, now that I know she has roseola I realize that she probably gave it to Pierce and Christian because we went to visit them on Wednesday, when she was still contagious -- sorry guys!) But we did hit the fireworks Saturday night. She just stared -- no crying, no talking. Just stared. Then we waited FOREVER to get out of the parking lot -- people can be so rude. NOBODY would let us out! It was ridiculous! No 4th of July pics thought cuz the stinkin' camera batteries were dead! We finally got home around 11:45pm -- luckily Addie crashed in the car. Anywho, back to the roseola -- so Sunday morning I awoke to some pretty red bumps all over Addie. Roseola it is. I thought once the rash showed up she would be fine, but she was almost more cranky, and it lasted through yesterday.
So take that crabby sick baby and add a stomach bug. For me first. I've been feeling really run down lately and incredibly hungry ALL the time (and no I'm not pregnant) and in talking to a few friends I realized that I'm just not eating enough to fuel my body to keep breastfeeding Addie. I'm hoping to let her wean herself, so I wasn't about to admit defeat. So Saturday and Sunday we went out and stocked up on nutritional supplements and lots of good food. What else was there to do but pig out? So Sunday I was feeling the best I had in a while . . . until Sunday night, technically Monday morning. I had tossed and turned with a bit of a tummy ache, but it hit at about 1am -- I was up every half-hour heaving into the toilet until about 9am. There went all that delicious food I pigged out on. I was really convinced it was food poisoning because it came on so suddenly and was so intense. Which led me to throw out some of that delicious food. Monday I spent most of the day sleeping, after being up all night and completely emptying my body of all nutrition -- Addie was still recovering from her roseola so she was happy to snuggle me all day. Tuesday I still didn't feel quite good enough to go back to work, so I decided to stay home, but at least got out of bed and ate something. Addie's rash was clearing up, but she still seemed a bit cranky.
We laid her down for bed around 9pm and I awoke to her coughing/choking at about 11pm. I sat her up and whoosh, vomit all over the bed and pillow. Stinky ham and milk vomit. Yuck! Ta-da -- it wasn't food poisoning at all. And now Addie had it too (I feel terrible since I hadn't made any attempt to not share germs as I thought it wasn't contagious). Poor thing was up about every hour until 6am this morning throwing up. :( She's in much better spirits today though, although she did just throw up again this afternoon (strategically on the keyboard -- don't worry it's washed now -- and floor). We have never cleaned up so much vomit in our lives. And we have lots of laundry. And I swear that vomit smell sticks to everything . . . it's still lingering . . .
Pair this with the flu we had in May and Addie's 1.5 month long ear infection and we're just done being sick right now.
On a lighter note, when I was pulling her little sickie pics I found my pics from the dog park. I finally took Addie for the first time a couple weeks ago. Hmm, yea, she loved it. :)
Roseola, It's Not a Flower. This is in reference to a flyer I once saw that read, "Chlamydia: It's Not a Flower" -- I always thought it was funny. Anyways, as I mentioned a few days ago Addie had a fever and lo and behold it is indeed roseola. She started with a fever on Wednesday, which continued on Thursday and Friday morning, so we decided to call the doc (mainly to rule out another ear infection before we got into the weekend). Of course, all of the offices were closed except one, which was open from 10am-2pm. But we got an appointment so I thought we were doing pretty good. Except that we waited over an hour to actually see the doctor. Grr. And then of course he basically said he didn't see anything wrong other than the fever, but he did mention roseola and said if she got a rash this weekend, we'd have a confirmed diagnosis. No rash Saturday, just a low fever, but we decided not to take her out for the 4th of July picnic because I didn't want her to be spreading anything, and didn't want her to be out in the heat. (BTW, now that I know she has roseola I realize that she probably gave it to Pierce and Christian because we went to visit them on Wednesday, when she was still contagious -- sorry guys!) But we did hit the fireworks Saturday night. She just stared -- no crying, no talking. Just stared. Then we waited FOREVER to get out of the parking lot -- people can be so rude. NOBODY would let us out! It was ridiculous! No 4th of July pics thought cuz the stinkin' camera batteries were dead! We finally got home around 11:45pm -- luckily Addie crashed in the car. Anywho, back to the roseola -- so Sunday morning I awoke to some pretty red bumps all over Addie. Roseola it is. I thought once the rash showed up she would be fine, but she was almost more cranky, and it lasted through yesterday.
In case you were curious what roseola looks like:
So take that crabby sick baby and add a stomach bug. For me first. I've been feeling really run down lately and incredibly hungry ALL the time (and no I'm not pregnant) and in talking to a few friends I realized that I'm just not eating enough to fuel my body to keep breastfeeding Addie. I'm hoping to let her wean herself, so I wasn't about to admit defeat. So Saturday and Sunday we went out and stocked up on nutritional supplements and lots of good food. What else was there to do but pig out? So Sunday I was feeling the best I had in a while . . . until Sunday night, technically Monday morning. I had tossed and turned with a bit of a tummy ache, but it hit at about 1am -- I was up every half-hour heaving into the toilet until about 9am. There went all that delicious food I pigged out on. I was really convinced it was food poisoning because it came on so suddenly and was so intense. Which led me to throw out some of that delicious food. Monday I spent most of the day sleeping, after being up all night and completely emptying my body of all nutrition -- Addie was still recovering from her roseola so she was happy to snuggle me all day. Tuesday I still didn't feel quite good enough to go back to work, so I decided to stay home, but at least got out of bed and ate something. Addie's rash was clearing up, but she still seemed a bit cranky.
We laid her down for bed around 9pm and I awoke to her coughing/choking at about 11pm. I sat her up and whoosh, vomit all over the bed and pillow. Stinky ham and milk vomit. Yuck! Ta-da -- it wasn't food poisoning at all. And now Addie had it too (I feel terrible since I hadn't made any attempt to not share germs as I thought it wasn't contagious). Poor thing was up about every hour until 6am this morning throwing up. :( She's in much better spirits today though, although she did just throw up again this afternoon (strategically on the keyboard -- don't worry it's washed now -- and floor). We have never cleaned up so much vomit in our lives. And we have lots of laundry. And I swear that vomit smell sticks to everything . . . it's still lingering . . .
Pair this with the flu we had in May and Addie's 1.5 month long ear infection and we're just done being sick right now.
On a lighter note, when I was pulling her little sickie pics I found my pics from the dog park. I finally took Addie for the first time a couple weeks ago. Hmm, yea, she loved it. :)
Lukie was hot.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Another Fever?
Ugh, Addie has spiked a fever again. It started Wednesday and has been off and on since. We're going to the doctor today. She doesn't seem sick otherwise, and isn't hitting her ear. Hmm. Looks like we're getting our money's worth out of our health insurance this year!
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