Michael caught this little smile while John was sleeping in the swing this morning. We've tried to follow all the advice of sleep experts about not sleeping in the swing, but desperate times call for desperate measures... Ever since we returned from our Christmas travels, the little people have been sick. John's been up a whole lot the past 4 nights with a pretty rough cold, cough, gagging, crying, etc. We finally decided that horizontal sleeping wasn't working, and we put him in the swing after he woke up screaming from drainage issues. After a 2nd trip to the dr. in a week, he's on augmentin and albuterol, plus zantac, hopefully on the mend. He's being introduced to vegetables and fruits right now, but with all this illness, he's not too excited about solids or eating in general. Click on the picture to see the videos.
Thomas has another ear infection - or set of them. He's got his own meds too, but click on his picture to see a video of him from a month or so ago. He had been making this funny sound while I was playing on the floor with John and Amelia. Finally, I figured out what he was doing and got a little laugh. He is pressing the "button" on the outlet cover, pretending it is an automatic soap dispenser. Listen carefully. He washes his hands, then reaches for a towel "Right behind you down there" which is his stock answer for any where question. "Thomas, where are your shoes?" "Right behind you, down there." It has slowly progressed to "Right behind you, kitchen." Always..."Right behind you" + the actual location of the object. Another thing we hear him say often is, "Help! My pants are falling down!"To remedy that, Michael brough home a Sam's Club pizza, quite possibly his favorite food. In the middle of the pizza dinner he screamed out, "FROM SAAAAAAAAM's!"
Amelia is back at preschool today (hence my ability to type this and to fold 2 loads of clothes!!!), and she was so thrilled to see her friends and teachers! She was totally bundled up in her coat, hat and mittens for the 24 degree drive across the street. She's also actually, battling a very, very junky cough that has persisted for over a month. She is enjoying getting meds too, but she said her body didn't like the taste of the new one she started this morning, augmentin. With all these sick little ones, we're administering 11-13 doses of stuff or treatments each day. We almost need a home health nurse to get that and meals into everyone. Here's Amelia playing Thomas' beloved ukulele her own way. Click on the picture to see a video of her singing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star to her new baby doll at Christmas.
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Thomas is so intelligent. Does he know that you'll look behind you and then he can run away? Sorry about the sickness. We just got fever and coughs here.
ReplyDeleteYou won't ruin him by putting him in the swing.