Thursday, May 29, 2014

From The Mouths Of Babes

I asked The Kid tonight what he wants to be when he grows up. He's eight.  His answer was, a gardener. Not a big surprise by any means.  He could recognize, and knew more names of flowers as a 3-year-old, than most adults.  But the best part was when I asked what his second choice would be.  He thought about it silently for a solid two minutes.  His answer:  A stay-at-home-dad.  It melted my heart a little bit.  And then he followed it up with:  Because I don't want to pay bills.


Life has been super busy the last couple of weeks, hence the reasoning behind fewer posts.  Life in general, non-typical obligations, and it seems like someone in our family has been sick for the past month and half.  To top it all off, The Girl was diagnosed with Strep Throat last week, which was a little worrisome because she already has enlarged tonsils.  She and Baby both.  Baby even has some sleep apnea (is that how you spell it?) goin' on.  Anyway, they prescribed Amoxocillin (again, too lazy to Google the spelling), which she took problem-free for 7 days.  And then it wasn't problem-free. She had a major drug reaction that ended up with us racing to Urgent Care on Tuesday. A swollen face and head to toe "rash", for lack of a better word. I spoke to the doctor's office three times in less than two hours, answered dozens of questions, and was told to watch for swelling on the inside of her mouth.  It was bad. When her speech became muffled, like she had cotton in her mouth, I checked and found the inside of her cheeks completely puffy, swollen, and red.  I called the doctor back and was told to go to Urgent Care, NOW. A wee bit frightening.  But after two days, the antibiotics are out of her system, and she's back to normal.  With a drug allergy that will follow her the rest of her life.


Oh, and how could I forget the drug and weapon bust down the street?!  Concussion bombs woke us up at 4:30 in the morning.  Not sure how many of you have been lucky enough to experience such excitement, but let me just say, I was certain it was the Apocalypse for a solid five minutes.  That is the loudest thing I've ever heard in my life.  And then the police over the speakers for two hours, telling people to, "Come out with your hands up."  It was horrifying.  There were neighbors outside trying to see what was going on and I was sending everyone to the back of the house in case of gun fire.  Good times in the hood, good times.  If you're in Oregon, I'm sure you heard about it on the news.  The helicopters were flying over our house for hours. Like I said, Apocalypse, Armageddon, End Of Days.  Not looking forward to any of that now, thankyouverymuch.

We leave for Arizona in exactly a week from today.  Last night I started freaking out a little bit over my to-do list.  Only because it's in my nature to stress over making everything perfect.  My goal for the weekend is to get a meal plan set in stone and things pre-made and put in the freezer, so my mom won't have to worry about dinners while we're gone.  Plus a little bit of baking to have easy breakfast items on hand.  Feeding three kids, three meals a day, is a lot of work if you're not used to it.

What else, I have six-kagillion photos for posts and haven't made time to sit down at the computer all week. It may or may not get done before we leave.  There's a pile of clean laundry on my bed the size of Mt. Everest.  The Dad asked if they (the clothes) are sleeping with us tonight.  Ahem.


Oh yeah, I completely rearranged my living room again yesterday - and today.  It was one of those snowball things.  I did a tiny little something in the dining room that led to a complete two-room overhaul.  As if I don't have better things to do with my time.

And that's where I'm at.  After making a run to my mom's house to water tomorrow morning (it's supposed to be Mimosa Friday with the Mom Club, but I may have to skip this week - even though it's always at my house),  I REALLY need to figure out what in the hell I'm gonna pack for five days in 111 degree weather.  I suck at dressing myself under normal circumstances, so this is a major stupid stress for me.  I don't own a single pair of shorts, and generally only wear a dress if I'm forced to, if that tells you anything, so this oughtta (again, is this not spelled right?!) be interesting.

Okay, thanks for letting me ramble.  Even though, I should have used the time to make my grocery list.

By the way, I'm purposely not taking my camera on vacation. What happens in Vegas/Lake Havasu, stays in Vegas/Lake Havasu.  Seriously, though, taking a break from taking photos will be good for me.  Plus, there's no flowers in the desert.



7 comments:

  1. Ok so your son is adorable!!! Yep he is the son of a gardener! And I am so glad that your sweetie is ok....my goodness is that scary! Being a mom of an allergy kid I can totally relate...glad you caught it. And I don't do shorts either isn't that funny! Ha! Good luck getting it all together....I know all of the food will get made, the kids will have fun I just want you to have a blast! And you are such a blogger moving things which lead you to a complete overhaul....can't wait to see what you did! I always get why are you moving that and the hubs would complain that I pick the worst times. Usually at night when I should be in bed. Guess that's just how we're wired!! Have a great camera free trip! Talk soon!!! Nicole xoxo

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  2. Concussion bombs? How fancy! Never heard of them and by the sounds of it, I don't want to. Yikes. Have a fabulous vacation. :)

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  3. Okay so this is like the fifth time I have tried to leave a comment on your blog this week :( For some reason my tablet does not agree with your blog. I wrote you a nice comment the other night and then my browser quit after I spent all that time but I hadn't published it. And it happened again five minutes ago. So here I am on the lap top... wish me luck.

    I loved your mom's garden. Recently, I was discouraged from potting up trees but I might just do it anyway now that I saw your mom's trees. My back deck needs trees.

    It sounds like you have a lot going on. I think you will regret not bringing at least a little snap shot camera - how will you ever update your photo? Best time to do it is when you are kid free. You will definitely want to bring a couple of sundresses too. I don't wear shorts but I do love my sundresses. I bet your mom's club friends might have a couple of dresses to lend you for the trip.

    I have been sleeping with my clean laundry too but I can get away with it right now :) And somehow I missed the news about your hood violence. Did I ever tell you I once lived in Portland? For a whole year and it was quite memorable. Glad to hear your daughter is okay but the new allergy sucks.
    Hope you have a great weekend!

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  4. Oh, so sorry to hear about your girl's drug reaction. Happened to us too years ago. No more penicillin. Hope everyone is feeling better.
    Have a blast on your holiday! I can't imagine how much fun it will be for your kids to have your mom there with them. Grandmas always spoil them so. ;0)

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  5. OMG--do you need a vacay after all that! I'm glad the baby and your daughter are feeling better. I am way allergic to antibiotics, too, and I don't swell up but I do get that very un-fun rash--I know how she felt, so glad she is over it. Does sound like interesting times in the neighborhood--glad that it's over. Arizona will make for an interesting change :)

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  6. Whew, girl. You are busy. So sorry about the sick kiddos. Scary stuff all that allergic reaction. Sometimes I swear the cure is worse than the bite. (Is that how it goes?) Anywho, going on vacation is stressful. I hope you're getting some time for you. The Kid's comments warmed my heart. Such a sweetie. He'll make someone a good husband someday. Now I'm off to see your gardens.

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  7. Those concussion bombs sure sound scary, but perhaps not as bad was what happened to your girl. Every time you have to rush a kid to the hospital, it can be quite frightening and distressing. It's great that your doctors were able to take care of her quickly. In these cases, responding to it in a timely manner helps a lot. If there's anything good that came out of this, it is that you now know that she's allergic to certain medication. Take care!

    Mitchell Winslow @ Primary Care Associates

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