Friday, January 13, 2006

A Little Update

I didn't write about all the things I had decided to write about while on break. It was my plan to develop a few ideas I had and post them here but I enjoyed not writing for awhile since my composition class had me all written out. Although I did enjoy the hard work. And, it paid off.

Here are a few updates:

On School
I got a 4.0 and am "technically" on the Dean's List although they messed up and my ethics instructor didn't get my grade turned in on time so I'm not on the list that's posted everywhere. Still, a 4.0 was my goal for this semester and I am proud to say "I did it!"

I did my final speech on running, even though Advance Directives won the poll I had posted here (thanks for voting). I was the first speaker to go and I couldn't see myself starting the final speeches on the topic of death. Plus, Advanced Directives required more research than the running speech and I had to devote all my energy to my composition course.

Regarding my composition course, my final paper was very well-researched and I worked my butt off on writing the damn thing. I was so thrilled when I read the professor's comments, which said it was the best paper of her two honors' classes. Yeah, me! Also, she wants to use my "Midwestern as a Second Language" paper for the writing magazine they publish twice per semester. Yippee! And the presentation I lead went off fabulously. I think I did a really good job helping everyone do a good job and that makes me happy. It was a great group to work with.

On Adam
Adam is doing great. Amusing us daily and being a good big brother. We were working on potty training but he REFUSES to poop. He is literally very anal retentive. Being a (currently) psych major, I am aware of what this means, therefore, I find myself worrying..."am I too controlling?" So we put the potty away for now and are forgetting about it. Still, when a child says "No, I am not going to poop on my potty, I'm just gonna poop in my diaper" it seems like they are capable of potty training. I'll give him some more time.

Sadly, Adam was spending so much time at daycare during the last two weeks of fall semester that he actually said one night when I brought him home "I wanna go home to Cheryl's house". I almost cried. Fortunately, children are quick to forgive and we spent a lot of re-bonding time over the holiday break. I missed my little guy SO MUCH. He is such a good buddy.

On Natasha
She has had one ear infection after the other. Her pediatrician is not recommending tubes yet, but it's a technicality. Her last EI took 3 rounds of antibiotics to kill ending with Omnicef (which I keep mentally changing to "unicef"). If the Omnicef doesn't kill it, it's tubes. Though this EI they kicked her back to Augmentin, which means it won't kill it, she'll have an EI for two months meanwhile not eating. I have been working so hard to get her up to 16 pounds and the EI's don't help. I just want tubes already. I might bypass the Ped and go right to the ENT.

Her development is way ahead of what I expected her to be, though. She has been crawling for about a month or two. She pulls up on everything (including, to her disfavor, Adam and Desi, who do not stay put) and has attempted letting go only to fall a few times. She claps and does "so big" all the time. I am convinced she's going to be my wild child. You throw her up in the air and she cracks up laughing. Swing her around and she doesn't stop smiling. When you did these things to Adam he would just get a scared, surprised look on his face.

Oh yeah, and she caught the stomach flu the other day and barfed all night last night. At least I got to see how much breastmilk she actually consumes in a sitting. More than I thought! I was thinking of weaning her but with the EI's she gets, I can't bring myself to do it. She was down to two or three sessions a day and I was drying up so I've been drinking tons of water and taking Fenugreek to increase my supply.

On DH
He got DirectTV. Good research on his part. It's cheaper than cable and we get more channels. He's on the Atkins diet (sort of), which is good because it resulted in him eating broccoli, which is something I never thought I could get the man to do. I can't believe he hasn't left me yet considering how stressed, tired, not there for him I have been. It will pay off one day, honey!

On Desi
You know, he gets by. The dog has been climbing into my lap lately when there are no kids on it. He's also been climbing into bed with us lately, which is something he hasn't done in quite some time.

This Semester
Microeconomics, Studies in Leadership (with the crazy right brained, type C personality professor I had fall 2004), Digital Art (lookout red eyes here I come!), and Psychopathology.

Lots of subbing for daycare (meaning I fill in for our provider with like 900 kids screaming for me at once, but my own scream the loudest at this time). Everyone pray for an easy cold and flu season for us.

Thanks for reading. I'll be posting lots now because posts on here mean avoiding homework and housework!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

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I suffered from Pseudofolliculitis behind my head for years and by chance I got Augmentin from Libya without any prescription. In Europe all the doctors that I consulted could not find solution for this problem so one day I just worked into a pharmacy in Libya and showed it to the Doctor in charge of the pharmacy who adviced me to take Augmentin. I was a bit hesitant but before my returning date (after 5 days) I noticed that all the bumps are drying. and now I'm very proud of my head.

Side Effects :
None.....Miracle drug…

I hope this information will be useful to others,
Cindy Floyd