Where have I been? You ask.
Well…let’s see.
- Abby had RSV last week.
- Thus the finale in a showcase of illness from our entire family, most likely caused by our friend, RSV.
- Abby’s RSV led to a nasty ear infection (note the word ‘nasty’, I’ll be using it liberally).
- Abby’s nasty ear infection required amoxicillin, thus leading to a right-nasty poopy blow-out diaper each morning.
- Abby’s RSV ear-infection poopy-blow-out-diaper-nastiness spread from her tush to her neck and soaked through her onsie right into her sleeper and quite often into the sheets.
- Abby’s RSV ear-infection poopy nastiness no-doubt spread onto her hair and extremities while trying to free her from her night-night clothes, despite my best attempts at throwing as many wet-wipes into the mix as humanly possible…
- …all this while Sam circled us as if he was playing duck-duck-goose while plugging his nose and yelling “Ewwwwwww! Abby stinks!”. Though he was of some use as he would unhappily ditch the doubled-bagged and knotted bag of diaper and wipe nasties into the dirty diaper box in the garage and put the other bag of night-clothes poopy nastiness in the laundry-room for me to tackle later…
- …and the reason he was home was because we were SUPPOSED to have a blizzard.
- So, of course Abby’s daily poopy morning mess meant that she also received a morning bath…
- …often before I had a chance to take the dog out….
- cue dog peeing on the floor….
- ….and definitely before I had a chance to fix the kids breakfast….
- cue Sam whining that he was hungry throughout the entire poopy ordeal (apparently, this kid’s appetite is hardy)…
- ….and often before I also had a chance to go to the bathroom….
- …cue my own special potty dance whilst my hands are dipping in pleasantly warm bathwater.
- Of course, Abby got the most demonic diaper rash ever. So, that was no fun for me to torture her with the zinc creams and certainly less fun for her.
- And we didn’t even get that blizzard anyway. We did get some ice, and then a whole lot of sleet…which is like tiny little frozen ice pellets. A random guy being interviewed on the news said this, “It’s like driving on them dippin dot things”. I thought that was an accurate descriptions. We got several inches of dippin dots. And then some snow. Not a blizzard.
- But I was still stuck at home with a sick baby and a bored -out-of-his-gourd 4 year-old.
- On Saturday, we got a surprise maybe 4 inches of snow they didn’t forecast. Weather-men (or ‘persons’) are sort of like doctors. They can tell you what they THINK will happen most of the time, but they don’t really know. It’s all just a guess.
- Laundry, as I’m sure you can imagine, has been a special treat.
- Abby is feeling much, much better now. She is back to insisting upon eating dogfood and those dang-on little fake ash things they put in gas-fire places that I try to block – but this kid is stealth I tell you. Stealth.
- All in all RSV wasn’t so bad, it was the ear-infection antibiotic that I think really put us in the toilet.
- Literally.
- So that it where I’ve been.
- Where’ve you been?
Random alert.
Here’s a picture of Sam and his snowgirlfriend. It wasn’t meant to be a snowgirl…but I swear this looks like a prom pic if I’ve ever seen one!
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February 10, 2011 at 12:29 pm
Deborah
I *was* wondering where you were. RSV is scary stuff, but it sounds like the rest was even scarier. Glad it’s over!
February 10, 2011 at 1:13 pm
EB
Wow, that is some poopin’
Glad to hear everyone is on the up and up
Eb
February 10, 2011 at 3:51 pm
babyinterrupted
Oh, heavens – we just started the first amoxicillin dose for ear infection at our house. I will prepare myself with a royally large pile of wipes. Good to know.
February 10, 2011 at 8:12 pm
Tasha
Well, you did ask WHAT’S GROSSER THAN GROSS and now we all know . . .
February 12, 2011 at 8:11 am
Eve
Touche….
February 10, 2011 at 9:03 pm
a
Sounds like you need a vacation now! Hope everyone is healthy again (and blowout free).
In the event that Sam does not get that Prom picture pose, you should totally stage it and do a side by side framing of the two pictures…
February 11, 2011 at 9:22 pm
Becky
We have 3 kids: 4 yrs; 2-1/2 yrs; 11 mos. (#4 is due in July.)
We have only been to church three times since Thanksgiving! between several rounds of respiratory flu, strep throat, and a couple rounds of a stomach bug. Two of our three have had ear infections (my son had a double ear infection), and he was also hospitalized for three days wth dehydration after the stomach virus!
Right now they all have colds with low fevers (around 100). Seems minor compared to the stomach stuff, but still. The always-happy baby is crying herself to sleep, and the older two lay around sucking their thumbs . . . Can’t wait for spring! (Which I really shouldn’t even mention, since it’s only February! and we still have piles of snow around our car from the most recent storm.)
Feeling your pain!!
February 12, 2011 at 8:14 am
Eve
Hope you guys feel better soon
February 11, 2011 at 9:24 pm
Becky
PS: LOVE Sam’s prom picture!
February 14, 2011 at 7:30 am
kimbosue
BOOOO!
And it’s totally a snow prom date picture!
February 15, 2011 at 1:08 pm
Erin's*Babies
That pictures IS like a prom picture. You have the most darling children.
February 16, 2011 at 6:39 pm
Kim
I have twins and when they were 6 months old they both had RSV and both had to be hospitalized. The fun of it was that one had it worse then the other so one was in ICU and the other one was on another floor. Fun times. We did have a bout of it again this year but only one child got it so that was good. 5 days in the hospital, though, is not much fun. Hope things will be coming up roses for you soon…literally!
P.S. I refer to RSV as the Really Sucky Virus!
February 16, 2011 at 9:20 pm
Angel
Haha and to think your last post was about something that could be grosser..OOPS! lol
February 24, 2011 at 4:35 pm
Tasha
Hey, are you all sick still or again? I hope it is a busy-good reason, not a busy-sick reason you haven’t been on!