for the ADRS! It sounds like the on-line system is working really well now. Your trip is getting so close.Well I am planning our trip like crazy I am coming up to my ADR date and I think I am going to try to book them online. I am also going to try for CRT this time around and I am thinking Lunch is the best value even though I would really like breakfast. Other than that it is work and just getting life together since Mike and I are always so busy.
We cannot get this stupid( I really do love her) dog to go outside to the bathroom and I am so sick of it. She is 6 months old now and I just want to be done with this part . I just want to enjoy her and not worry about her going all over the house. Any advice?
I am hoping to get here more often and say hello to my Disbuds.
****ty day! I went to my friend Sarah's for a playdate and came home for lunch. Mason was cranky but nothing out of the ordinary for right before naptime. Woke up 3 hours later and was strangely silent. I looked closer and noticed his lips were moving but no sound was coming out. He hunched over and I noticed his chest and belly were moving very rapidly and very shallowly (is that a word?). I gt really scared. He coughed a few times which I knew w as a good sign and started crying, which was also a good sign.
Called the ped and told them the situation, thought it sounded like BAD croup. The nurse heard him breathing and asked how quickly we coiuld get over there. With traffic it could have been 30 minutes. She said I should call 911 just to be safe and get the ambulance to take me. Given that I had Maddie to care for as well and I was a nervous wreck, I thought it was the best thing to do.
An ambulance arrived, along with a fire engine and 3 police cars. I literally had 10 guys in my livingroom at once! They checked Mason over and got his O2 sat (99%) and listened to his chest and throat. His throat wasn't moving all that much air. They gave him oxygen blow-by I think that is what it's called) but he wasn't really cooperating.
We arrived at the hospital and they put us in a room...we waited forever and poor Mason was struggling so much. He was seen by a nurse, a very curt doctor, and a nice respiratory therapist who gave him albuterol. We waited a while then a nurse came in and gave him a steroid shot in his thigh. The doc hardly came in at all. I hated him. Matt met us at the hospital with my car so we could get the kids home.
We got discharged around 7:30 and stopped at Wendy's for a drive thru dinner. Mason still sounds like **** and we were instructed to go to his ped first thing in the morning. What a day!
Oh Lydia! That is so scary! Does he normally have allergies or asthma? My prayers are with you!
I was just thinking about your business this morning - how are you doing with your goal? I'll definitely go on and order - looks like cute stuff, I just couldn't make up my mind earlier in the month.
Erin- Where are you? How is the princess? Is school out across the pond?
Debbie, that stinks! Did you get it cleaned up and stopped? I went on your potobucket album - really cute pics! I think I tried to comment in FB, but not sure it posted. Elizabeth is growing up so fast - she is so beautiful - looks like you! Matthew looks like he's falling in love with the princesses!
I had a busy day yesterday, so I wasn't here much. Looks like everyone else is busy too! I have a nail appt this am, then deliveries to make, then an 80th Bday party for Jim's uncle. Tomorrow I'm meeting My Ps for outdoor church and then taking them to lunch for Father's Day. It is only supposed to be 60 tomorrow, which means outdoor church will be about 50!