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I am a below knee amputee. More importantly, I am also Mommy to two boys, a very active 10 year old (Robby) and an mischievous toddler (Timmy). I have learned that being a parent with a disability can create some unusual and sometimes humorous situations. This blogger is available for hire! Let's talk and learn how a blog can expand your business.

Friday, January 26, 2024

Lazy, Not Stupid

 Sigh.  It's only January and already we are being asked to declare our intentions next year. Scott received his "intent to retire" form yesterday at school. He hasn't signed it yet but I suspect it will be submitted today. It is a very big move for him (and a scary one for me) but I know that he is excited. I'm not sure what it will look like having a retired husband but I guess I'll find out next year.

While Scott is busy addressing his intentions for next year, yesterday Timmy was invited to sit in on the classroom he will transition to when he enters Fourth grade next September. He hasn't been in school all week because of the flu so he wasn't properly prepped for the classroom switch. Thankfully my little Hamlet has become quite versed at going with the flow and happily logged into a novel classroom for the day.

Timmy was tight lipped about his experience in the new classroom but he seemed content by the end of the day. I still have not decided where he will attend school next year because so much of that decision depends upon where we settle. In the meantime, I'm just trying to keep this year afloat. Since I'm not sure where we are going to end up, I am proceeding as if Timmy will stay enrolled in the same school. 

Although Timmy was short on feedback about the new classroom, his future teacher emailed me last night. (As a former educator, I appreciated the outreach.) She told me that she enjoyed getting to know Timmy and that she is looking forward to next year. When she asked Timmy to share something about himself, he offered the following words. "You should know that I can be lazy but I'm not stupid. There is a difference."  

At least he is honest?

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Normalcy

 After more than a week the battle against the germs has finally turned our way. Yesterday afternoon was the first time that both boys were without fevers. Although they were both tired and worn out from being sick and not eating for so long, they are both on the road to recovery. Today Robby will begin his second semester classes and Timmy will return to school. Yay for normalcy!

Our snow, which fell so beautifully last week when I was sick, is now being melted by the rain. So much for our winter wonderland! Instead of the yard being blanketed with a beautiful sparkly white covering everything is slopped with mud and wind debris. Thankfully Friend will be content to curl up on the couch today rather than jump in the mud.

Today is going to be rainy and dreary, but I'm not going to let that impact my mood. The kids are better and everybody is returning to school. After a really long week of vomiting and fevers, normalcy feels like a vacation!

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Sick House

 Yesterday was spent nursing both boys while doing copious amounts of laundry. Both have been hit hard by the flu, leaving them with high fevers, chills and every other unsavory symptom. I'm grateful that the vomiting stopped by the afternoon and I'm optimistic that the gastrointestinal symptoms are fading. The amount of laundry that we have been churning through over the past few days borders on the obscene.  

Thankfully I'm recovered (enough) to take care of everybody. My fever has been gone for a few days and, while I'm still fatigued from being so sick, my days have been full-steam ahead taking care of the boys. I hate seeing them so sick! This time it is especially hard because I know that I probably gave it to them. 

Another day in the Chenoweth sick house. I hope you are staying healthy!


Monday, January 22, 2024

Flu x2

 The good news is that I am feeling considerably better. I spent the majority of Friday in bed, sleeping and battling a fever. The snow fell throughout the day while I just laid on the couch in a trance. By Saturday the fever was history. I spent the rest of the weekend trying to regain my strength, a task which seems to take longer the older I become. 

By Sunday morning I was feeling normal albeit a tad more fatigued than I would prefer. Of course, my fatigue could also be attributed to the fact that I was up most of the night with Robby who had caught my infection. He spent most of the wee hours of Saturday night/Sunday morning violently vomiting while burning up with a fever. When Timmy came out of his bedroom coughing and looking as pale as a ghost Scott and I immediately knew we were destined for the doctor.

It is confirmed that both boys are battling the flu. Timmy spent the night vomiting and fighting a fever while Robby managed to sleep. Hopefully they will both be able to rest today. I hate it when my kids are sick!