Kindergarten Angst
I think it is normal to have anxiety and nervousness when preparing to send your first born out the door of home and through the door of that big yellow school bus. We have attended the “Meet the...
View ArticleThe Plague Hath Arrived
Please excuse my lack of blogging these past many days, but we are in the process of trying not to die. If we were living in the 14th century (nevermind you would not be reading this on your computer...
View ArticleSimple Sunday – Seizures, Student Teaching, and Searching
Tomorrow I start my last week of full time student teaching. I can’t believe how quickly it has gone by. I am trying not to panic as I job search, fill out very time consuming on-line applications to...
View ArticleTired
It has been just shy of eight months. During that time he has had two bouts of fever. Each time we crossed our fingers and watched him like a hawk while alternating acetaminophen and ibuprofen like...
View ArticleJust Boring, Please
July. It is that time of year again when the appointments I made months ago rear their ugly heads on the kitchen calendar (yes, I am old school and still use a wall calendar for keeping track of my...
View ArticleOne Thing Leads to Another
The neurodevelopment appointment led to an orthopedic appointment. This is happening today. There will be talk of surgery involving Cody’s Achilles tendon. Hopefully a very-in-the-future surgery....
View ArticleWeathering the Storm
At 11:16 this morning there was a storm in our living room. Unlike a typical electrical storm where lightening is first seen and then the thunder rattles around, the type of storm that occurred in our...
View ArticleConfusion and Delay
It has been a long time since Cody and Carter liked Thomas the Train but the expression “confusion and delay” has continued on as part of our household vernacular. On the Island of Sodor, whenever...
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