banana popsicles
sweaty children
sticky hands
In transition
May 2nd, 2007 — boys, children, photos
banana popsicles
sweaty children
sticky hands
March 11th, 2007 — boys, family life
Scene: Aidan standing in time-out for opening the oven to look at his chicken nuggets.
Tim: Do I need to flip ’em?
Aidan (bursting into tears): I don’t want to be flipped!
March 10th, 2007 — blogging, boys, family life, home-ec101
So yes, I was a slacker and didn’t keep bottled water on hand, so the other day was my fault. However, the only thing more obnoxious than being under a boil advisory is being under a boil advisory with a sick kid and wondering if maybe they had had some of the water before hearing about the warning.
Yes, I’m paranoid, but that’s my job.
Margo and I took the rugrats to Charles Towne Landing on Tuesday.
I’m getting used to the new writing schedule, with both the paper and the new site. Ivy and I are announcing a contest on Monday, so stop on by.
I’m hoping to return to my normal blogging as soon as I finish adjusting.
February 16th, 2007 — boys, germs
I don’t have children, I have petri dishes. I took Aidan to the doctor today, expecting him to test positive for Strep, since we’ve been exposed every other day for the past month or so, and to go on our merry way. The rapid test was negative, we were told it was most likely a virus and that he’d feel better in four or five days. That’s perfectly fine, we’re tough, we can deal with it. He hasn’t been too miserable.
Two hours later the nurse called.
The strep test was negative, but the test for influenza came back positive. The doctor was kind enough to call in a prescription for Tami-flu, which is a whole post in itself.
Mark started looking glassy eyed this afternoon. I felt his forehead at dinner and sure enough, he is spiking a fever, too.
Those who have children know that real germs laugh at handwashing. They simply default to the “sneeze on your parent’s face” or “unexpected slobbery kiss” route.
Oh, have I mentioned tomorrow is my first meeting since I started freelance blogging for the paper? Well, it is. I’m supposed to meet a bunch of people and we’ll discuss blogging for an hour. The meeting is at 2pm. I have to fight the germs off until 3:45pm.
My head hurts.