Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Wacky Wednesday

Today Kayla's class celebrated Wacky Wednesday. Her teacher told the children that they could come to school dressed "wacky" and this is what we came up with:

Please note the whiskers we painted on her cheeks with liquid eyeliner! In case you are wondering here is what she was wearing: blue jeans, pink turtleneck, white tank top with hearts, white boa, pink toulle belt, pink toulle skirt, one pink sock, one sock with chicks and a pom-pom on the back, one lace-up sneaker, one velcro sneaker, and bunny ears! It took all morning to come up with and she was so please with the end result that we took a ton of pictures!

James has been doing really well. We have recently made some major changes to his diet and have seen some good changes. Not even close to done but working our way through the muck! We have taken out the enzymes and added a homeopathic protocol... Nothing to report yet.
John is cuter than cute. He is talking so much and I noticed tonight that when he runs his legs move with more fluidity. He looks much less drunk when he walks, too, YAY! He loves to give kisses and hugs and may be the most compliant and obedient of the three! For example, when I ask the twins to get their shoes on and wait by the front door, I often find only John sitting at the door with his sneakers... James and Kayla, on the other hand, are often reading books, playing with Barbies, playing with a Leapster or running in circles in the living room.
We finally got enough snow this winter to actually sled. It was the first time the twins had EVER gone sledding. Needless to say they had a BLAST!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Editorial Note

I have been a bit of a slacker when it comes to blogging ... so I am making an attempt to rectify that. I will be trying to back track and fill in the gaps where possible... please be patient and bear with me...

**Added Halloween pics and stuff...

Saturday, January 17, 2009

BAM!!!

When Emeril first coined that saying (is it really a saying if it is only one word?) I am sure this is NOT what he had in mind...

I was making dinner as per the usual. Chicken was in the oven and roasting away... The cauliflower was chopped and rinsed... Then I remembered I had forgotten to put a little water in the bottom of the pan for the chicken. I got some water and opened the oven and BAM!!! Oh yeah, don't put cold liquids/solids in a blazing hot Pyrex dish!

I am pretty sure I am going to die about 5 years sooner after that incident.

Literally, as the water hit the dish it exploded. There were shards of glass all over the oven and embedded in the chicken and on the floor and... Thankfully no one was hurt. Except now I had about 45 minutes to come up with a new dinner plan. Not an easy task when you have multiple dietary restrictions to take into account. Can't order a pizza or Chinese. Can't go to McDonald's or Wendy's. So out came allllllll the leftovers (man, there were like 25 containers of food in the fridge). We made due but I was very sad... On a brighter note, my fridge is much lighter and there is more Rubbermaid in the drawer!

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Bed...

We were getting ready for bed last night. Things were going along as usual... until Dave went into John's room and found him sucking on the nozzle of a Purell pump bottle. Yup, you read that right. He snatched the bottle out of John's hand and proceeded to try to sweep any remnants out of his mouth. He then checked the back of the bottle and decided we needed to call Poison Control. I quickly realized we didn't know the number. (Bad parents, bad, bad parents!) So I called 911 figuring that had to be a close second. They proceed to tell me that they can connect me but first they want to confirm our address. (Ah, the wonders of modern technology... she already knew our address based on the number that I called from.) I was immediately on the line with PC explaining what had happened. Shirley (the very helpful employee from Poison Control) wanted to know how much we thought he may have ingested, what kinds of signs and symptoms John was exhibiting and then she explained that it was likely that he hadn't ingested all that much and that we should give him some juice and a snack. She did mention that we should watch him for the next half hour (yay, another late bedtime) to see if he starts to act "drunk". Like what I asked. She described drunk as swaggering walk, bumping into things and tripping over his own feet. Great! She just described what he does all day every day! So I promised to call back if we noticed anything funny and thanked her profusely at which point the 911 operator jumped to alert me to the fact that she had listened to the entire phone conversation and that she too would be available if I needed her. Woah, what service! I thanked her as well. We all went through the requisite info exchange: my name, John's name, address reconfirmation and another round of thank you's.

I got off the phone and poured John some juice and poured some cereal into a Snack Trap. We all went back to the "campfire" that Kayla had built where she was making everyone s'mores - of course James and John's had rice milk marshmallows she said. All of a sudden the door bell rings. Immediately I knew who was at the door. I open the door and standing on the stoop is a First Aid Squad member. He was responding to a call about a baby swallowing hand sanitizer. Ugh! He then informs us that dispatch thought the squad should follow up in person. He tells us that he lives about a hundred yards away and so he came over on foot but that a bus would be there shortly. Man, did I feel like a bad parent! He took a look at John and realized that he was really fine. He called dispatch and told them they didn't need to have an officer (yes, a police officer) dispatched. Double ugh! About a minute later lights start flashing and swirling up the street and an ambulance pulls up in front of the house. (The twins thought this was GREAT!) A second later an officer appears at the door! He too lives around the corner in the other direction and has a newborn so he felt he had to respond. Next came the Rescue member who had to take our official information and have us sign something saying that we refused medical attention.

So long, crazy story short... John is fine. We think he probably didn't eat much if any at all. On another note, it was a good feeling to know that our Emergency Responders have such a quick response time! Thank you to the Kendall Park First Aid Squad and Police Dept.