Tuesday, November 27, 2007

O Tannenbaum



It's funny, but for all the singing I do, I don't really know the english words to "Oh Christmas Tree." When I was little and learning to play piano, I would play a few simple Christmas carols on Christmas Eve while my family stood around and sang along. Since my dad grew up in Germany, he always sang his favorites - Silent Night and Christmas Tree - in German. It is a tradition that has gone by the wayside for awhile, but I think it might be coming back since our girls are now taking piano lessons. We'll just have to see...

Monday, November 26, 2007

Merry Christmas

We survived the weekend with 20 some people at our house. I think everyone had a fun time. Oma, my aunt and I took seven kids (9 and under) up to Garrison for the big Dickens festival. (and we got to visit Grandma) I was kind of disappointed that they didn't have more activities going on for a Saturday afternoon, but it wasn't too bad. The kids all behaved. We had my three, my niece, nephew and our two God-daughters from Minot with us. We got to have lunch in Ye Olde Malt Shoppe, saw the Queen Elizabus, and the horse drawn trailer rides. We hit the dollar store and headed back home. Check out the Dickens Festival here.

Sunday we got our tree up and decorated and all the decorations out. I love Christmas! I'll try to get a photo added soon. In the meantime, enjoy the last few days of November.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!


We all seem to be on the road to health. Bug's cough is finally almost gone and she is getting back to normal eating. Megs and Mr. Man are holding strong and not getting the cold symptoms she had so it looks like it should be a good weekend.


I'll be cooking the traditional meal tomorrow for 14 people and adding about 5 more for the weekend of "St. Sausage Day".


Travel safely if you are on the road this weekend. Here is a poem I received today. I'm passing on the wishes to you:


May your stuffing be tasty, may your turkey be plump.

May your potatoes 'n gravy have nary a lump,

May your yams be delicious, may your pies take the prize,

May your Thanksgiving dinner stay off your thighs!

Friday, November 16, 2007

On the Mend?

Well, we've officially made it more than 24 hours now without puking at our house. Bug has even eaten a little bit since her shot yesterday afternoon. She doesn't even feel the injection site unless she touches it and it's not red or hot or anything like I expected it to be. Good news for her. She is, however, coughing a lot. The Robitussin works well, but we can tell exactly when it wears off. She went to school today for the first time all week. She's been good about doing her homework each day a little bit so she shouldn't be too far behind.

Wow! I've had a long month this week. Happy Friday!!!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Both Ends

This story actually begins with last Saturday. Our second child (we affectionately call her "Bug" - 7 years old) was sporting a little rash just below her neck. My keen mother sense went into overdrive and I started checking throats for signs of strep. Sure enough, Bug's throat had little white spots.

Hmmm, what to do? The after hours clinic was already closed, not urgent enough for an ER visit, so we just decided to go in to the clinic Sunday morning. I had all three kids swabbed just in case they share the germs better than they share toys. My mom (Oma) had a scratchy throat also, so she tagged along. I took the kids directly to the lab while Oma went in to see the on-call doc. All three came back negative! Wow - I was surprised. In the mean time, Oma had been diagnosed with sinus infection and the start of bronchitis - and she wasn't the one we thought was sick! Anyway, I still had Bug and Mr. Man (our 5-year-old) seen by the doc working with kids and she said it's just viral. Treat it with tylenol and cough syrup and be on our way. She was really nice and good with the kids, so I trusted her. Silly me.

So, Oma is on her power antibiotics, my kids are supposedly in the clear with just a little cough, so we decide to pack up and head to visit my Grandmother in the nursing home in Wahpeton and stay in a hotel with a pool. Fun! Bug was a little laid back, not swimming as much as the other two, but not too bad.

We stopped at Olive Garden in Fargo on our way home Monday and got a message from the nurse to call back. Finally at 3:30 (after we were home again) the nurse calls back and tells me what I knew all along that Bug's gunk had grown out into strep. They called in the prescription and I asked for pills since the kids learned how to swallow them this summer.

The end of the story??? Not by a long shot!

Since the medicine hadn't had a chance to work long enough for Bug to not be contagious, she couldn't go to school on Tuesday. I stayed home in the morning and Jon (my dear hubby) was able to work his schedule to come home at lunch time. It felt like playing hooky since Bug and I baked bars, played Uno and SkipBo, and had "salon time" where I did her hair - all before noon. She was feeling fine. Daddy came home, she took her third pill, some cough syrup and took a nap. We thought she was on the mend so sent her to dance class since she has a performance this coming Saturday. Between dance and piano lessons, we grabbed her a cheeseburger and pop. She hadn't eaten lunch, and then she only ate about half of the burger, but proceeded to puke at the piano teacher's house. Ewwww!

Jon and I were out at trivia night, so Oma picked up the girls from piano and got the kids to bed. Able to arrange for a sub, Jon stayed home with Bug Wednesday and he cleaned the house all day - what a guy!! By 9:00, Bug had thrown up again so I called the doc we had seen at the after hours clinic, but she was out until Thursday. Our regular pediatrician was out until Friday. I was able to contact another doctor who called in a prescription for the liquid amoxicillin which Bug had not reacted to previously. By evening, she was tired out, but no more pukes so we're in the clear, right?

Wrong! This morning she had a nice shower, cough syrup, the liquid meds, and a little cereal. So we're off to drop off Mr. Man at day care and she complains about not feeling well. She ended up running to the bathroom and throwing up again! This time we had the added fun of diarrhea too. We dropped Megs (9 year old big sister) at school, stopped by my office, and headed home. I'm starting to think she has my stomach for drugs. The last two times I had amoxicillin (supposedly a very mild and easy to take drug) I puked like five times after taking just the first dose.

She is scheduled to see yet another different doctor today at 12:50. I'll keep you posted with what we find out.

Update 2:30pm: We went in for a shot in the leg. The nurse said Bug did the best of any kid she's EVER had to give this shot to. Then she almost fainted. I guess the worry and hype of getting a shot was too much for her.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Thanks for stopping by

I've been thinking of starting a blog and finally got to it. Thanks to my friend Shari for giving me some questions to get me started:

1) what made you decide to start a blog?
I read several blogs daily and thought it would be a fun way to share what happens in my life with my friends out there in cyberspace.

2) where’s the nickname boner come from?
That is one nickname that not many people in my life today are aware of. It all started sophomore year in high school (1987). Almost everyday for lunch Dan, Shari and I would drive to McDonald's in my Renault LeCar. I don't have a vivid memory of exactly how it started, but it was something about rhyming Mone Bone and it turned into Boner. It really stuck for the rest of high school and today Shari, Brandon, Carolyn (and evidently Shari's family) are the only ones who use it. Maybe Shari can elaborate more...

3) what would you do if you won the lottery?
Pay off all of my bills and then go on a cruise or some kind of great vacation.

4) if you could have any career in the world, what would it be?
A back up singer for someone famous. I wouldn't want to be the headliner because there is so much pressure and publicity for that person. The back up singers get to be a part of the show, tours, etc but don't have to be quite so much in the lime light.

5) if you could choose any career in the world for your children, what would you like them to be? Cheesy answer - whatever they want to be. Real answer - something that makes them happy and rich at the same time. Money isn't everything, but it sure helps.

6) chocolate or vanilla?
Definitely chocolate and always has been since I was little.