I think I have about 30 minutes to get something posted today. “Go, Diego, Go” is entertaining the three year old for now but once that’s over I won’t be able to concentrate. It’s amazing how needy children become when you get on the phone or when you sit down at the computer.
It’s been a tiring week. I thought the youngest granddaughter was over her asthma. She hasn’t had an attack in a long time and since both her mom and brother grew out of it around 2 years of age, I was hoping she would too. But it came back full force this week and I had to take her to the doctor on Tuesday. The doctor now wants her to do three months of breathing treatments and steroids to get her lungs strong again. Our share of the medication was $236! I just don’t know about all this. I want to trust the doctor but I’m leery about leaving her on steroids for three months. Needless to say, she doesn’t feel well and she’s very cranky. I’m a little cranky myself. But at least she slept all night last night.
Both of the older children had to work on projects for school. The fifth grader's project is on the history of the six flags of Texas and the second grader's is an economic project. He had to make a product to sell at the economic fair at school today. His poster to advertise his product was due yesterday and the actual product was due today. He made 24 bookmarks. Add that to a sick kid, three meetings and Taekwondo lessons (they have a belt test coming up and need to attend at least twice a week to prepare) and it makes for a crazy week. Oh, and we had a storm early Thursday morning and the power was out at our house and the school from about 3am until sometime in the early afternoon. All three children hung out with me yesterday. I’m glad it’s Friday, but I have a busy weekend planned. Bunco with the ladies at church tonight and a birthday lunch and shopping with a friend tomorrow. I also will run the visuals at church on Sunday so I’ll be there for both services. I may take a nap in a little bit. I’ve made myself tired. But, first, I have to run a couple of errands. Later!
It’s been a tiring week. I thought the youngest granddaughter was over her asthma. She hasn’t had an attack in a long time and since both her mom and brother grew out of it around 2 years of age, I was hoping she would too. But it came back full force this week and I had to take her to the doctor on Tuesday. The doctor now wants her to do three months of breathing treatments and steroids to get her lungs strong again. Our share of the medication was $236! I just don’t know about all this. I want to trust the doctor but I’m leery about leaving her on steroids for three months. Needless to say, she doesn’t feel well and she’s very cranky. I’m a little cranky myself. But at least she slept all night last night.
Both of the older children had to work on projects for school. The fifth grader's project is on the history of the six flags of Texas and the second grader's is an economic project. He had to make a product to sell at the economic fair at school today. His poster to advertise his product was due yesterday and the actual product was due today. He made 24 bookmarks. Add that to a sick kid, three meetings and Taekwondo lessons (they have a belt test coming up and need to attend at least twice a week to prepare) and it makes for a crazy week. Oh, and we had a storm early Thursday morning and the power was out at our house and the school from about 3am until sometime in the early afternoon. All three children hung out with me yesterday. I’m glad it’s Friday, but I have a busy weekend planned. Bunco with the ladies at church tonight and a birthday lunch and shopping with a friend tomorrow. I also will run the visuals at church on Sunday so I’ll be there for both services. I may take a nap in a little bit. I’ve made myself tired. But, first, I have to run a couple of errands. Later!
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God nows best! I do know how you do it Mom!! I commend you and thank God for you every day! I hope you can enjoy your weekends more now....
Jen
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