Feeling better, bug?
Spike's Bitches 27: I'm Embarrassed for Our Kind.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
How are you feeling vw?
I'm here. Still frustrated and whatnot, but they think I'm getting better...even if it's a little slower than I'd like.
I was there for over an hour. I saw the nurse practitioner. We paged my doctor. Another doctor came in to see me. It's fun to be the freak.
I'm on the prednisone for another 15 days, though. So, that's been lengthened. We also increased the dosage of Advair. So, hopefully SOMETHING will happen.
{{bug}} I hope it does the trick for you.
The big Wilma wind has resulted in only one television option until DH climbs up the ladder and reattaches the cables to the satellite dish. This creates a massive 1st world problem. I have to watch either Lost or Veronica Mars and I won't be able to tape the other. I'm leaning towards Lost because I've always watched that live.
However, the boys are screwed because they want to watch the Heat game and that ain't happening. (Brendon is watching it at the bar where he plays pool)
It's normal that I'm feeling weepy and vaguely anxious about putting Annabel in daycare, right? Because we were just there picking up her enrollment forms, and most of the kids in her class are bigger than her! Which is normal, because it's an 18-24 month class and she's at the lower end of the age range, but she looks so short and slim and fragile next to some of the boys! And that big playground that was a selling point now has me all scared, because it's hard to watch all the kids at the same time when they spread out, and a quiet, daring little girl who likes to climb could fall off the equipment while no one is looking.
It would be abnormal if you weren't freaked when you put your child in daycare. It is a scary thing. Experience has proven to me that the kids love it. Mine wailed until I was out of sight then had a great time.
It's normal that I'm feeling weepy and vaguely anxious about putting Annabel in daycare, right?
Normal. I remember Aimee fretting about it recently. You get used to it fairly quick though.
Emmett was the only baby (and at 5 months, quite young) at his daycare, until he was 1.
(I still remember all the toddlers yelling, "The baby's Daddy is here!" when I came to pick him up.)
Everyone I've ever known who's put a kid in daycare has felt the same (no experience of my own to add, but I'm sure I'd be a complete mess -- I'm the freak who keeps calling the dogsitter to check in).
I'm the freak who keeps calling the dogsitter to check in
Heh. I still do this, too.
In just the past hour, I've gone from, "Daycare will be good for her because she'll be around other kids and have teachers who have actual training in early childhood development and such," to, "How can any one person watch 6-7 toddlers at the same time?! My poor little girl!"
Glad to know it's normal.