Friday, April 20, 2018

Random Tid Bits

  1. So I never got sick, but the rest of my family did. Therefore I've been tired. I did lots of laundry! Mica wakes up asking, "What?" a lot because he can't hear that great. He's fine all day, and back to hurting in the evening. He's about 1/2 way through his antibiotics. I'm so ready for him to feel better! We've had a lot of TV nights.

  2. Speaking of TV... Do you get into Roseanne? Travis has never really liked the show. I watched it all the time as a kid. My only wish is that it would be an hour long instead of a half an hour. I guess I'm spoiled with all my hour shows these days.

    I think it's interesting.... I'm friends with a lot of different types of people (conservatives, liberals, and those in between). Many liberals are banning the show because of the fact that Roseanne is a Trump supporter. Last I checked both parties kind of sucked at election time. I voted for the girl just because I didn't picture her tweeting us into a world war. That's not to say she didn't have her problems. Part of the good thing about the US is that we are free to vote for who we'd like to vote for. Roseanne has Sarah Gilbert as a big part of the show. She's a known lesbian, free thinker.

    I think it's good that it gets into issues that so many people are facing today like: Boys that like to wear dresses, separated families, adult kids and grandkids that live with their parents, and more. We should discuss this stuff. What are your thoughts? 


  3. The weather is so crazy lately. I keep reminding myself that fall was summer for the most part. Spring in Nebraska is like winter. We've had rain and snow. Parts of Nebraska (not here) was closed down because of the snow. 




  4. We found out my nephew Emerson that has Trisomy 18 has back fractures. He can't talk, so we don't know how long he's had them. :( If they give him injections to possibly help his back, that puts him at higher risk of getting seizures. He was having so many problems with seizures before. Kids with Trisomy 18 tend to have lower bone density. Well his seizure med lowered his bone density more. It's just such a rocky ride for him. He's such a trooper!

  5. We'll be out all Thursday night. I'm writing this Thursday day. Isaak has an Art and Music Festival at school. I joked that possibly his art teacher would only get up 1/2 the student's projects, since he's not so good with names. At conference time we went to talk to him to see what Isaak could do to raise his grade from a B to an A in art. He didn't remember who Isaak even was, or why he had the grade he did. I only wanted to talk to him because it bothered Isaak because Isaak loves art. 
What's random in your world?

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Mama's #jewelry for #mothersday

Moms work hard 365 days out of the year, so why give them another predictable gift this Mother's Day? 


With the exquisite collection of mothers rings from Mama's Jewelry, you're bound to make this the most unforgettable Mother's Day yet! Each time she looks down at her ring, puts on her earrings or is asked about her necklace, she'll remember just how much she's loved.

I've never expected anything for Mother's Day. I usually just go out with my boys for breakfast. We often watch a movie - my choice. I really don't NEED anything. Having a ring with my kid's stones in it would be nice. Travis is capable of making one, BUT he's busy with gardening and making art.

Birth Stones:
  • My birth stone is Alexandrite, which is oh so expensive. Somehow the pearl has been June's alternative stone.
  • Isaak's is emerald
  • Travis and Mica's is peridot 
What is your birthstone? 

Do you like white gold, or yellow gold more? I like white gold better overall, but wear both. It just depends on my mood, and what I'm wearing.




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Disclaimer: I will get a Mother's Day ring to write a follow up post. This company did not influence me on what to write.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Check Out My New #Anklet #Bracelet

I'm super excited to share with you my new anklet or bracelet sold by SISOFTLY: https://www.amazon.com/SISOFTLY-Elephant-Adjustable-Bracelet-multicolor/dp/B07BPLRT6B/ref=sr_1_191?ie=UTF8&qid=1522457789&sr=8-191&keywords=elephant+bracelet


Colors:
  • I got turquoise to review $10.99
  • They have red $10.99
  • They have white with lots of other colors $9.99
I really liked any of the colors. I wear a lot of red, but decided that turquoise is a little different. I have a few shirts it will go with, so I went with it. I'm happy with the result.


Adjustable:

There are 3 beans to clasp it. I kind of wish there were a few more. I clasped it all the way for a bracelet and on the loosest one to wear it as an anklet.

I have a medium sized wrist, and skinny ankles. I felt like it was a bit loose on my wrist, and a just right on my ankle. I wondered, what if someone has thick ankles unlike mine? Then this may not fit them.


Beads

I love the elephants. There is also gold hearts. 

The beads do jingle when I walk. It's kind of neat sounding, but it could be annoying to others. People certainly know I'm coming down the hallway.

The beads are lightweight, which is great. I didn't want a heavy thing on my wrist or ankle. 




Overall I like the fashion of this! I think I'll wear it as an anklet more than a bracelet. I just hate typing with bracelets on.

Disclaimer: I got this product for a discount to help with this review. The company in no way told me what to write. I only review things that I find benefit myself, my family, or that my readers will find interesting.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Sickies

On the 5th Isaak got sick with something. I didn't know what he was sick with. I just knew that he was feverish in the evening, had body aches, was snotty, lacked on energy, and wasn't very hungry.


It was hard because Isaak acted well in the morning and during the day. When night rolled around he was sick. I didn't think he had Influenza. We've had that before, and it kept us on the couch for days. 

My parents got it to. So it was something we picked up during our family Easter get together. 

Then Mica got it on the 7th. He didn't seem to act as bad as Isaak. 

Then Travis got it on the 8th or 9th. He hid himself in our room for one morning. Said he was dying. He emerged from our room that afternoon saying he felt a touch better. He had it the least.

How did I ever slip by without getting this?

The boys have managed to still have a snotty nose, and cough. They seemed to be getting better. Up until this last Thursday. They were both on the couches when I got home from work. Thankfully they didn't have school on Friday. Both were back to having fevers. 

At the end of the day on Friday Mica swore his eardrum popped. Why do things happen right at the end of the day on a Friday? 

I looked up a recipe for earaches. 3-5 drops of garlic oil in each ear with a cotton ball to keep it in. Do both ears because ear infections travel from one ear to the next. Don't put drops in the ear if their ear drums have popped. If their ear drums have popped they'll actually have no ear pain for awhile. 

You can buy garlic oil at a lot of places. Of course the grocery store I went to didn't have it. I made it.

Garlic Oil:
  • 6 cloves of Garlic
  • 1 cup of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Cook on medium low heat until bubble form around the garlic. Let sit for 45 minutes before using it.


Ear Infection

I didn't know if going to the doctor was the answer, but I called on Saturday morning when Mica woke up crying because his ears hurt so bad. I thought it was just from the viral infection. The doctor wanted to see Mica. They only wanted to see Isaak if his ears started hurting. Thankfully they are open Saturday morning. 

The doctor described Mica's symptoms to a T. All the boys had Influenza B. They got a milder version of it because we all got the flu shot. 

She said that often times when older kids get an ear infection it's a bacterial one. Garlic Oil drops help with viral ear infections. Bacterial ear infections are too far back in the ear for the drops to even hit. It looks like we'll be using the garlic oil for other edible things. 

Antibiotics were called in.

I went to pick up the antibiotics. They weren't there. I found out they were called into our old pharmacy. It's probably not the doctor's fault. She said it, but both pharmacies start with W, and my mind was on Mica. 


I went to go get Mica - he wanted to stay in the car, had his cell phone, and the car was locked. He texted me, "Where are you?" Then Travis had a pissed off face texted to me when he found out I left Mica in the car. He babysits, walks to and from the bus stop, so I didn't think leaving him in the car was a big deal. I've never left Mica in the car before. Here he was infected with Influenza B, didn't feel well, so I left him. 

In he came to wait and wait some more for his antibiotics. 

By this time his pain med had worn off. His ears were noticeably red. I felt so bad for him!


It's been a weekend of laying around and watching the whole show American Gothic, and sleeping. We drank lots of fluids. I did lots of laundry. It rained and snowed. Certainly not the ideal weekend! I don't get the Mother of the Year award this weekend with leaving Mica in the car alone, and having the doctor call in Mica's antibiotics to the wrong pharmacy. Travis thinks when the directions say, "2 antibiotics daily" means to give them both all at once, so he doesn't get a Father of the Year award either.  

Use This Checklist If You’re Traveling With Kids



Whether you are traveling across town or across the country, taking a child along can be a challenge. But, if you are prepared for whatever happens, you will handle the trip and the kid like a champ. We are going to give you a few tips on how to be ready for anything while traveling with your child.

Stay Calm and Be Honest 

Parents know that their little ones have the capacity to shoot into orbit in 5-seconds or less. This is why we strategically walk around the edge of the grocery store. It is our fear that usually begins the cycle of dread when we have to take a trip. But, if you remain calm, you have at least a 50/50 chance that he will too.

If you are taking the bus or the car to the city, stopping at the doctor so he can have an eye exam, followed by a visit to the pre-school for registration, tell him. You do not have to go into great detail, simply say, we have to get your eyes checked and then we will stop by the school.

It is all in the presentation. If you say, “We are taking the bus to the doctor to have your eyes examined and then we will stop by your school.” He has no reason to be afraid. But if you say, “I know you are going to be afraid, but it will not hurt a bit, and I promise as soon as it is over we will go for a Happy Meal. Then we have to stop by your new school, but I promise I am not going to leave you there today, so don’t be afraid.” Your child just heard “They are going to punch me in the eye and then mommy is going to make a stay at that school thing she keeps talking about. Begin melt down in 3, 2, 1...

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Travel Smart 

Use one bag. Opt for a backpack or a diaper bag. Keep your arms free as much as possible.

Take a change of clothes (or two), baby wipes, all purpose cream (for rashes, bites, scrapes, and dry skin.)

Take snacks in ziplock bags, and take a large ziplock bag for wet clothes.

If your child has a favorite blanket or stuffed toy, take it with you.

Download kids shows, music, and games on your cell phone.

Appointments
  • If you are going to a doctor, dentist, or school appointment, contact them beforehand. 
  • Have them email you any forms that need to be filled out and send them in before you go, leaving a copy in your email folder. 
  • Take pictures of your child's insurance cards, birth certificate, shot records, and anything else they need and send them in before you go. 
  • Make your visit as uneventful and stress-free as possible. 
  • You know your child. If your child gets fussy just before lunch or if he doesn’t get his afternoon nap, make the appointment for the morning hours. Do not try to do too much in one day. 
  • If you have several things that need to be done on one day, consider spending the night at a hotel. But, with planning, you should not find yourself in that situation. 
Longer Trips - Going By Plane 

If you are taking your child on vacation, and you are traveling by plane, you must take more precautions.
  • Let the airline know you are traveling with a child and be selective on your seating arrangements. 

  • Take enough snacks and activities to keep them busy. 

  • They will probably not like the sensation of ear popping. Take some gummy snacks to help them chew through the sensation. 

  • If you can, arrange your flight during the time your child normally naps. 
Traveling with your child may seem challenging at first. But, you will soon get the hang of it. Just roll with it and enjoy the ride. It will all be a memory tomorrow.

Disclaimer: This is a guest post written by The Blog Frog. Please check out The Blog Frog.

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