I'm sorry, Kat.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
On a non-sick related note.... trying to take the exact picture that you want with a baby + props and to do it twice in one day? TRICKY. Instead, I have lots of pictures of the baby moving.
Also, when you feed Noah dal, it makes him projectile vomit. Note to self. No more Indian food for baby.
I'm sorry, Kat.
Cancer remains at the top of my hate list.
Oh, poor Noah! And poor Mom.
Pineapple does the same thing to Dylan, we discovered today - he had some jarred papaya in pineapple juice* for lunch and dinner, and apparently twice in one day was just too much for his poor little digestive system to handle. ALL OVER MY LAP. (Why doesn't he ever puke on DH? Does this seem unfair to anyone else?)
*Since he's never reacted to bananas or avocado, it's unlikely to be a papaya allergy, and vomiting/facial rash matches better with a pineapple/citrus sensitivity than a latex allergy.
I'm sorry, Kat.
Note to Noah: Now that you've cleared your system out and Indian food is off the list, can you take it easy on your mom for the rest of the day? She needs some loving right now, not vomit clean-up duty.
See, I can't really complain as in the past 4 days he has gone all Linda Blair twice. Both with K. She had to give him his second bath of the day.
She said the dal smelled so bad it almost made her sick. Oops. That's what I get for trying the fancy expensive frozen baby food in exotic flavors. For dinner tonight he'll have safe sweet potatoes baked in our oven.
xpot: JZ! Ha! I didn't clean him up. I was with Grace when it happened.
I found an apartment in Burbank, much closer to Grace for half of our rent. Our lease isn't up until March 15, but it would be so worth it to pay an extra month if we could get the new place.
A place closer and without that scary heater would be great! I like that house you are in, but it's got some big drawbacks for you guys.
Sorry to hear the bad news Kat.
I've got white wine, garlic butter, and balsamic vinegar handy to make a pasta sauce out of tonight. Does anyone have suggestions for what proportion of each would work well together?
I think you should not use the vinegar, and add some clams and onions, and make a yummy clam sauce, Matt!
Apparently her oncologist needs to present her case to the cancer committee to decide how to treat it. She has Hep C so it's not a huge surprise. But she's only 45.
Oh, that's so tough, Kat. Poor sister.