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celticdragonfly) wrote2007-02-21 09:28 am
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Mardi Gras
Busy day yesterday. Showed off clothes that
cflute sent me to
fordprfct, with squeeing. Picked up comforters - ow, expensive, not going THERE again. Mailed off Stuff. Helped him clean through old mail and such. Watched him clean other things. Found out why Jamie's brand-new glasses were leaving a mark on his nose - the nosepad was disintegrating - went and had it replaced. Went to Central Market, the new one in Southlake, with an *amazing* play area for the kids.
So glad to see Karl after work. In the evening, we all had king cake together. Sigh, I can't eat more than a couple bites of it. VERY fussy tummy lately. But hey, there were beads on it. So of course I said "throw me somefin', mister!"And why yes, I did get asked the traditional question for adult women in reply. And what the heck, I did it. Not quite the same when it's inside the house and it's your own beloved asking, but hey, I got the beads. :-)
Sadly, Jamie seems to have come down sick with something. Not sure what all the problem is, but he is a bit feverish. Seems to be doing pretty well now, though, with the ibuprofen having kicked in. Keeping him home from school, though. I feel so bad about preschool handing him sickness after sickness.
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So glad to see Karl after work. In the evening, we all had king cake together. Sigh, I can't eat more than a couple bites of it. VERY fussy tummy lately. But hey, there were beads on it. So of course I said "throw me somefin', mister!"And why yes, I did get asked the traditional question for adult women in reply. And what the heck, I did it. Not quite the same when it's inside the house and it's your own beloved asking, but hey, I got the beads. :-)
Sadly, Jamie seems to have come down sick with something. Not sure what all the problem is, but he is a bit feverish. Seems to be doing pretty well now, though, with the ibuprofen having kicked in. Keeping him home from school, though. I feel so bad about preschool handing him sickness after sickness.
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*pats re sickness* Think of it this way? By second grade-age, he'll be a lot more immune? (Preschool and first grade, for the minx, were Sick All The Time. This year, so far, she's been pretty healthy, with only one sick day this semester.) It's the Immune System workout!
...doesn't help much, does it... *wry*
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And honestly, I'd think it'd be better for a six year old or seven year old to face up against infection this often, rather than a THREE year old. This is rough on him. And he doesn't understand. And we can't explain it. And he's going to catch more, because he's too young to understand things like frequent handwashing.
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Of course, some of my getting-sick episodes were probably due to the histoplasmosis. It might be a good idea to make sure that there aren't a lot of blackbirds or bats or the like in the area of the preschool; the symptom of "mysterious fever" is one that the initial histo infection can cause.
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So, did everything fit? Which one(s) are your favorites?
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**healing, strong-immune-system thoughts for the boy**
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I haven't gotten to try all of them on yet, because this part of Texas did the whole "wait five minutes" thing again - the previous weekend, it'd been 16 degrees. Now suddenly it's been 70-80. I expect it'll flip again at some point.
I like that most of these tops look like they'll make good nursing tops, too. Thank you!
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We were keeping in mind the idea of post-gestation (i.e. nursing) as well! I'm glad that the tops look suitable for that.