Wednesday, April 29, 2009

How Can I Find Happiness?

This is a message from one of my favorite leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I think his message is very timely, with the current state of our country (the recession, swine flu, etc...it's all quite discouraging). I hope that this can be something that uplifts my friends, members and non-members alike.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

New Form of Punishment

I've again found a new form of cruel and unusual punishment for criminals. Emergency rooms. Saturday night (technically, very early Sunday morning), Sadie ended up going to the ER in the middle of the night for a fever that we couldn't get to go down. Forunately/unfortunately, her situation wasn't as serious as when she had to be admitted last January. The good news is, she was diagnosed with a double ear infection and sent home. The bad news was, the four hour plus wait (from 1:00am to 5:30am). I don't get it. I guess maybe because ER's can't refuse service to anyone, they have to make it somewhat inconvenient. I don't know...I'd like to assume there's some way to call in a few more doctors and speed things up.
Our Children's Hospital has fantastic doctors and high ratings; but if you walked in and sat in the huge waiting room, containing only one 3 1/2 inch TV you wouldn't know it. The whole process is unnerving. First, you have to "check in"...tell the nurse your primary complaints and undergo basic checks like heartrate. Then you sit and wait to have them "register" you...provide basic insurance and personal information. After that, you get to sit down again and wait for triage. Triage is in another room...temperature, weight check, heart rate, etc...From triage you MAY be assigned to a room. In our case, we were just assigned to a "new" waiting area. (The one with the fabulous TV and swarming with other sick kids) There we waited for another two hours. We finally got a room at about 3:00am. They then told me it would be another 1-2 hours before the doctor could see us, so to feel free to sleep (yeah right, with screaming children just outside). We tried...but hospitals aren't known for being a nice place to sleep. First we saw a resident who diagnosed the ear infection and wanted her to drink something before we left to bring down her heartrate. He only brought me a bottle and a big cup...great! I asked for a sippy cup..."hmmmm, yeah, she's a little old for the bottle, she'll make a mess with the cup...well, I dunno where sippy cups are...I'll try to find one". Thanks doc. An hour later Sadie and I were both dripping with Pedialite. At about that time, the "real" doctor came and reconfirmed the prior diagnosis. Then, another half-hour later, the nurse came with a prescription and discharge information. The entire process was torture (I think surely in part because of the time of night). What's a parent to do?
I was so tired coming home that I came home to give Jake her presciption to go fill it while I put Sadie to sleep for a few minutes. By the time I got Sadie to sleep, the other kids were awake (Jake was still at the pharmacy). He got home and I woke up Sadie and got her to sleep, again, before I got to close my eyes. I'm so weak, it's been a long time since I pulled an all-nighter...they're not as much fun as they were in the "good ole days" when I'd pull an all-nighter for fun.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Major Accomplishment

Today has been one of "those days". Grrr...it's a beautiful day outside (okay, only 60 degrees, but beautiful by Milwaukee standards). I'm stuck in the house. Kids were so grumpy today, my biggest accomplishment was holding off until 11:00am to feed them lunch and noon to make everyone take a NAP! I hear it's supposed to SNOW again on Sunday. Why can't my kids be grumpy and mean when its freezing?!

Monday, April 13, 2009

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Real Life Confession

Is it a problem that recently, before I went to a "fitness" night for church, to learn more about diet and exercise, that I was in my car guiltily and carefully getting the crumbs from my onion rings off of my lap? (It was my "night out" when the sitter comes, I didn't have time to eat beforehand and obviously made a poor choice when I ate out...I also had to drag in my "Fox Fudge Freak Out" ice cream to leave in the freezer...heaven forbid it melted!)
I've also been disappointed to realize that calories on the weekend still count. I kind of have been using calories Al Gore style. I figure that if I'm good and "green" all week, that on the weekend I have somehow earned "calorie credits". All of those calories sacrificed all week certainly earn me some extra on the weekend! Someone online had the nerve to imply that all calories count...even on Saturday and Sunday. The nerve!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lion






We survived March! Unfortunately, in Wisconsin, the promise of lamb-like weather is vain. I just realized tonight, while Jake is at Priesthood, how much catching up I have to do on blogging. So, here's our March, in a nutshell. I feel guilty wasting my life away on the computer, while Jake is out being spiritually nourished...but, hey, we all have to make sacrifices...this isn't about me or relaxing, it's about preserving the history of my family (relaxing and ignoring the messy house is a perk!)
Pictures recap: (I don't think I'm organized to have these in the same order as the pics, I know my readers are sharp)
Trip to the firehouse for preschool--Ty is so into this stuff, we had a blast!
Brooklyn dressed up (and quite beautifully toothless) for a tea-party
Saying "hello" to the Easter Bunny at the mall (it's like Santa, I don't really want to see him, but if I don't, he might not bring me anything)
Brooklyn and Sadie reading together
Playgroup at "Generations at Play"--the kids loved spending time with friends and the huge place filled with toys that no one could lay claim to. Mark this as the first play group ever in my entire motherhood that I've actually been able to enjoy the socializing aspect of playgroup (for Brooklyn's first few summers, I still remember going home in tears from several playgroups...all the time and effort to get out the door, and I'd always find myself chasing her and not getting the time with other moms that I so desperately needed) Hooray for milestones!

Home Show





Last weekend, we used our free tickets to check out the Home and Garden show. Our kids actually enjoyed it, and they made friends at a booth outside the show, that was run by the "New Berlin Historical Society". I took pictures because the ladies there were so enthralled with my kids, and they wanted pictures. They turned out pretty cute...I love those antique school desks...my mom has one...