STILL sick

Here I am, once again, posting about the fact that M is STILL SICK. She slept for 17 hours last night, woke up, drank about 16 oz of juice/milk, laid around for awhile, had horrible, up to her shoulder diarreha, and was asleep three hours later.

In consulting with the doc, we’ve stopped her current antibiotic and will be starting a new one tomorrow. I’m to keep pushing fluids any way she will take them. I’m actually using the medicine dropper–she takes motrin and what not willingly in it, so I’m putting pedialyte in it and tricking her into taking a few mLs at a time. THIS SUCKS.

Had a weird conversation with a friend I’ve been keeping posted about the situation today. She was relaying a conversation she had with a mutual friend. Said mutual friend said something to the effect of how it’s hard with children who are adopted because you don’t know the medical history, etc. Which I found odd. M is sick with some sort of infection, yes. But it’s not a mystery disease. It’s very likely some sort of cold/flu type thing that all kids get, adopted or not. She’s 14 months old and weighs 24lbs. Of course it’s going to knock her on her butt. And, BTW, we do have a medical history. I’ve got a pretty good background on Z as well, and guess what? He gets colds too! If she were being raise by J and G there is nothing that they know that we don’t know that could possibly effect her treatment in any way, shape or form.

I guess its more weird that other people even think about M as adopted and that how we parent/her medical care is at all effected because she’s adopted…..only because it’s really not on the fore front of my mind these days.

New Look!

So I’ve upgraded to Beta Blogger, whatever that is. Why am I geeked?? I now have LABELS!! I can categorize to my heart’s content!! So what am I doing as the babe continues to sleep?? Categorizing my archives. I’m sooo geeked. Geeked being the operative word.

Still working on getting the ticker and few tweeks up and running. But I have labels! labels! labels!
And, this template/sidebar is MUCH easier to use. Call it the dumbing down of America if you will, but I won’t miss cutting and pasting in actual HTML.

Anyway, enjoy the budding blog catalog to your left…I am.

On the Seventh Day, she rested…I mean resisted

So the Meijer Marathon:

On Sunday, Mich returned home from vacation and ran to Meijer to get milk and something for dinner.

On Monday, Mich went to Meijer to do the real weekly grocery shopping, and forgot the banking items she needed.

On Tuesday, Mich went to the bank inside Meijer, to do what she forgot to do on Monday.

On Wednesday, Mich went to the Meijer drive thru pharamacy–once to drop off, the other to pick up a prescription.

On Thursday, Mich went to Meijer to pick up some things for the “baby”–stools, toddler untesils, new cups, bed sheets, milk, snacks, those sorts of things.

On Friday, Mich went to Meijer to pick up chocolate chocolate chip cookies from the bakery, because she didn’t have time to bake them herself for her friend’s birthday party.

On Saturday, Mich balanced her checkbook and STAYED HOME.

This tale is sort of like “the Very Hungry Caterpillar”, no?
***EDITED: 9/25/06: Actually, this much more resembles “Cookie’s Week” after closer inspection!***

I know, you’re thinking, why doesn’t she go to Target? Doesn’t everyone who’s anyone go to Target? Well, Meijer is closer than the SuperTarget (for grocery needs), as well as cheaper, and less crazy. Our Targets here don’t have drive-up pharamacy windows, nor do they have banks. So Meijer is a one-stop-shop sort of place, which is usually a good thing. Until you realize that you haven’t even been to another store all month long. That the greeter recognizes you. That you know where the bathroom is, and have used it more than once. And that in all seriousness, a good chunk of your 10,000 steps for the day typically takes place in their aisles.