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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Get well soon art/books from my kids

The children spent the early afternoon colouring pictures for me and when Benjamin could no longer stand being away from me Andrew let them into the bedroom (I've been quarantined) to give me their gifts. 

Miriam plastered my wall with pictures so that I can look at them while I get better (some of which are pretty fantastic):






I actually think this is an old picture of hers that was already on the wall...but it's adorable so it made the cut:


When Benjamin saw how much fun it was to tape pictures to the wall he ran out to the kitchen table to get his own picture to put on the wall. It's the outline of a bus (drawn by Rachel) and a car (drawn by Rachel) and a scribble (drawn by him). He's not much of a colourer yet but he was certainly excited about taping.


"Uhh tap!" he demanded.

"Yes, you can tape it on the wall," I said.

"Asha!" he hollered to Rachel. "TAP!"

Now that Rachel's home from school and I've been in bed for days on end he knows that she'll jump up to do anything for him and I, well, won't. (She's even been taking him potty). He can't reach the tape because we keep it on the mantel—like classy people—which is why he needed Rachel to get it for him.

Instead of making me something to tape to the wall, Rachel made me a book.



Shall we begin?


"Mom I love you even though you are not a dove?" I read.

"Yeah. Because dove rhymes with love," Rachel said.

The whole book is a poem. Evidently.

Mom I love you even though you are not a dove. 
Even though I'm sorry to say I don't always get my way.


Moms are boms [sic] when it comes to cleaning.
But they don't like preening.
And they don't like kids being meaning.

Moms are nice but they don't like mice.
And that is surprising to me because mice go hee! hee!


A mommy duck says qack [sic] go back. 
A mommy wolf says hawoo how doo yoou doo.
But my mother she doesn't have a nest and I really think her best!


Mom makes the best books about cookies and we read the books in our nooks.


We love you mom you are a bom [sic]!


We love you mom. 
We have told you at least ten times.
We LOVE YOU!

I'm trying to get better, I promise. Just...the burning!



Both Miriam's and Benjamin's pink eye cleared up within a couple of days. Mine started in my left eye on Friday night (I thought I'd just gotten something stuck in my eye...but apparently not), which was completely infected by Saturday morning. And then The (Dread) Pink Eye spread to my other eye and they've just been getting worse and worse.

My eyes are glued completely shut every time I wake up (whether I've been asleep for two hours or six hours—doesn't matter; they're glued together). I totally walked into the bedroom door this morning at 4 AM, trying to find the bathroom so that I could hot-compress my eyes open so I could put drops in so I could find some more ibuprofen to take because not only do I have pink eye but I also have tonsillitis.

My doctor gave me a print out for "sore throat" and I was a little offended by that because my tonsils are like huge swollen puss-balls (you're welcome for that image).

I didn't go to the doctor for my throat though because we already took Miriam into the doctor for her throat and he took one look and said, "I'm so sorry—that's definitely viral." And then her rapid-strep test was negative. Joy.

Well, my doctor said that she'd like to examine my throat anyway because of all the symptoms I'm having (fever, chills, headache, whole body ache, no cough). She took one look and said, "That's definitely strep." And then the rapid strep test was negative and she said, "Well, that's good news, then. It's not strep."

And I was like, "Good news?! How is that good news?! You can fix strep. You could prescribe me antibiotics and I would feel better within hours of taking them (and I know this because I got strep throat when I was pregnant with Miriam (not once but twice) and the relief of my antibiotics was swift and serene). But this I have to just 'ride out.' How is that good news? Do you know how much pain I'm in?!"

But those were all inside words. And then she gave me a print out for "sore throat." Because this is totally your run of the mill sore throat. I'm not a doctor so I don't really know what tonsillitis entails but I can assure you that my tonsils are nasty right now so I'm calling it tonsillitis. I can hardly move my body and it sounds so much better to say.

Andrew's been working at home and taking care of the kids the past few days. Today they had to go to the store to get more milk even though we got milk not too long ago because they've been having cereal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. That and left-over Little Ceasar's Pizza. (Which is rather ironic because, truthfully, he's the better cook around here—but watching little people all day and then trying to cook a decent meal is rather overwhelming, I have to admit).

They've been watching a lot of the World Cup, a lot of Strawberry Shortcake, a lot of Thomas the Tank Engine, and a lot of Chuck the Truck (which is apparently a thing). I think they've thrown on a few Disney movies. Oh, and Handy Manny.

But the girls have also been playing together quite nicely (when Miriam hasn't collapsed on the couch or bed with a fever) and have been helping take care of Benjamin. Rachel's been doing a ton of reading while Benjamin is napping and Miriam is fitfully resting (she's not sick or tired). She's finished the first three books in The Mysterious Benedict Society and is loving them. Andrew thinks that the character Constance Contraire inspired Rachel's charming poetry this afternoon.

He also just about died of joy when Rachel came out of her room last night to discuss the prisoner's dilemma with him.

"Dad, have you ever heard of a thing called the prisoner's dilemma?" she asked.

"Have I ever heard of a thing called the prisoner's dilemma?" he smiled.

"It's not an actual thing, I don't think. Like I don't know if it ever happened. I think it's an idea," she said and then launched into a very accurate description using words like 'betray' and other grown up things like that.

They had a very adorable conversation about it, if you're into that sort of thing (which we are—even if it gets other people's panties in a knot (Andrew and his love for homework—I tell you!). I'm sure I would have recorded it in greater detail if I were slightly more lucid than I am.

Andrew's leaving for Scout Camp tomorrow (he was supposed to leave today). I am so grateful for friends who jump in to save the day—for a friend's husband for going up to camp for tonight (he's only available for tonight) so that Andrew could hold up the fort one more day, for the friends who are taking my healthy ones out for the day tomorrow and Saturday, and for the friend who volunteered their teenage daughter to come be mother's helper on Friday afternoon (she needs to log some service project hours—thank goodness for Personal Progress (though I'm sure she would have done it anyway)).

I'm hoping that in the coming days I can get out of bed without convulsing with the chills (Andrew has been making so much fun of me (and taking such good care of me). I'm shaking so badly writing this (which is a sign it's time to crawl back into bed)).

6 comments:

  1. I am so sorry you are still sick and so wish I were closer so I could come and help out. We're praying for your health and for the whole family.

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  2. Nancy, this is not the news I wanted to hear! But I am glad that you have some help. Does your doctor know that sometimes you have strep but the tests come back negative for months?

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    1. That time was weird because I didn't ever get strep THROAT so naturally they didn't find anything to culture there...

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  3. I had a doctor look at my 4 year olds throat and say oh red, swollen, white spots, fever looks exactly like strep. Then the rapid strep came back negative and they wouldn't give her antibiotics (even though another child already had strep in the house.) I think they put too much stock in those tests sometimes. My 4 year old has only had antibiotics ONCE in her life; I'm sure another time wouldn't have killed her.

    I hope you feel better soon it is hard to be sick and be mom especially with Andrew going out of town. Glad you have some good friends near by to help out.

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  4. Sometimes the rapid response strep test is wrong...although who knows. I always thing I have strep and then it is just your run of the mill sore throat which to be honest hurts a freaking ton but then the one time I did have strep I couldn't swallow at all...not even my own saliva...so I guess it could be worse :( Shesh I don't know how, no offense meant by this but you are looking pretty darn awful! If I remember correctly Dr. J says that when pink eye is in both eyes it is probably bacterial...but I think puss means it's viral...is it possible you have both bacterial and viral pink eye? Seriously poor Nancy! Hope you get better soon!!!!

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  5. I will do another post tomorrow.

    I woke up this morning (after a feverish, terrible night) feeling SO much better (but still rather horrible). My right eye even has defined red lines against a white background now, so IMPROVEMENT! And I do have antibacterial drops for my eyes. And, haha, I cleaned them for you before taking a picture, Crys! ;)

    I'm now down to a low grade fever and can leave my bed for hours at a time. No crazy shaking-chills fits.

    The lab called to tell me that the, uh, slower strep test (DNA something or other?) was also negative so if I wasn't better in a few days to go get tested for mono. And I thought to myself, "Please get better in a few days," because mono lasts for weeks, right? I'm so finished with this.

    I think I'm on the mend. Finally. It's been a week now (after Andrew and Benjamin were sick for a week after Rachel was sick for a week). So. Gah.

    And my kids refused to go to bed tonight, so hopefully they'll sleep in tomorrow!

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