Timelies!
and
Is it time for bed yet?
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Timelies!
and
Is it time for bed yet?
Oh blergh, Fay. Blergh indeed.
But well done on 29lbs. That's ridiculously impressive. So ridiculous it cannot be true! Okay, that's a lie. But it is very impressive, nonetheless. Also, that many kids would have caused me to do violence.
Perhaps you can help me out on something? Why in hell has it not snowed in Yorkshire since I got here? Isn't it meant to be all bleak moors and blustery freezing snows?
I'm wheezy. Peak flow is low. Doing a nebulizer. I need to go to work today. ~ma that this works, please.
I start wondering how to Photoshop a new sign saying "Smile! You're on Russell TV!"
I'll email you one this evening.
I might also email you an .avi of nothing but Russell Crowe in an unending loop to patch into their broadcast, as long as you can find a way to pin it on someone else.
breath-ma to vw. The one time I had asthma (other than the joyful exercise-induced crap) was about the most miserable couple weeks of my life. I have nothing but sympathy for you.
Even though it's all in your head :-)
Now that we have TV (sort of) I've finally seen some ads for House, and could not figure who the actor was. I knew I recognized him, but with the different accent I just couldn't connect the dots!
In local news, the "Bird Flu Petting Zoo" near our house has been cleared out. This was a fenced-in pond in the local park that had about 20 ducks, 3 geese, and a couple chickens (who seemed bemused by the pond). We'd been joking about it since we got here, but yesterday they drained the pond and disappeared the birds.
Even though it's all in your head :-)
Hee!
FYI...
Coffee and Nebulizer make for one shaky vw.
Darned nebulizers. Chris was just on albuteral and pulmicort for a week. The first couple of days, he was shaky, jumpy, and I could feel his little heart raching.
What drugs are you breathing, vw?
I'm breathing DuoNeb, which is Combivent, I think. It's a mixture of albuterol and Ipratropium. It seems to be working better than the albuterol alone.
How is Chris doing?
...um, well, I must admit I've been a slacker this week. See, my gym has started admitting children.
Behold my concern, which looks remarkably like poorly muffled snickering. But it sounds like you've been doing well regardless. Go you!
I'll email you one this evening.
I have a sneaking suspicion that it won't quite match the format of the ads I'm fixing to replace. But thank you anyway.
He's doing much better thanks, but he's thin. He had a bad stomach virus at Christmas, a mild stomach virus two weeks ago, and three days after that let up, he got the upper respiratory virus. His poor little immune system needs a break.
I was hoping the pulmicort (which is a steroid) would help his appetite, but it didn't. As of Monday, he still wasn't eating cookies (!!!) when I'd give the kids snack or dessert. It does seem to be coming back slowly, now though.
He's pale too, even for him. He's been back at school since Tuesday, though. I was grateful for the snow storm, because I got to keep him home an extra day, before sending him back to the germ incubation factory. Feb. vacation is next week. I've pretty much told the kids they're not having any playdates 'til after that. I don't usually bother trying to avoid germs. With three kids, someone's bound to pick up something, somewhere, but we really need a break.
How many times a day do you have to nebulize?