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Monday, February 27, 2017

4 Days, Turned 10 Days Off

Noah had a Friday off and then the following Monday off for President's Day. So, I kept Ryan out of daycare those days also and we planned to have a fun 4 day weekend.

Friday we started off with a fun day at home. Slept in, played with toys, watched movies and made a family grocery trip. Then Friday night we all went to see the Lego Batman Movie. Noah and I had already seen it the week before, but it was really good and we wanted to go back and see it with Nathan and Ryan. I actually liked it even better then second time :)

We started Saturday at the gym for Noah's basketball game. Then we all took off for Fayetteville to watch the last weekend Razoraback basketball game. The kids had never been to one of their games and Nathan and I hadn't been since before we had Noah, so it had been awhile. We figured there would be  people selling tickets outside when we got there but there wasn't. So, we bought tickets at the box office, made a visit to the gift shop, got popcorn, hot dogs, pizza, and ice cream and found our seats. Our seats happened to be on the very top row. At first we thought maybe we could move down a little since the games on TV always have lots of open seats. However, this game was pretty packed. Plus, I actually liked our seats at the very top. The kids were able to stand and cheer or dance and not worry about hitting anyone or blocking anyone. The kids had the best time - they cheered loud, loved the food and were constantly smiling. I am hoping to make it to more games next year. Now it is Razorback baseball season, so we are on  the lookout for some nice weather that we can make it to watch a baseball game.











On Sunday, the kids and I went to church and Nathan went to golf. After that, the kids and I went to Chili's (one of the kids favorites - more for the games than the food I think). My grandma called me at work a few days earlier and just wanted to visit with me. We had a nice talk and I told her that we had 4 days off coming up so we would try to make it out to visit with her one of those days. We usually only go to my grandmas on the holidays and we don't get much time to visit then because my family is so huge. I have always kept to myself and don't want to overstay my welcome anywhere, including at families houses. This visit was so nice and as soon as we left we all 3 started talking about when we will go back and visit. Because, honestly, who knows how many more visits like this I am going to be able to have with her.


The real reason he likes Chili's so much :)

Grandma reading the kids a story :)
My grandma has a huge Bill Clinton head in her living room - it doesn't get much better than that!
On our last day off, we had another lazy home day, got our Rhea Lanas stuff sorted out, watched another Harry Potter (we are half way done now), played super heroes and then it was time for another basketball game for Noah. Noah had started a mild cough on Saturday, but by Monday it was pretty bad. He didn't have a fever though and felt totally fine otherwise so I thought maybe it was his allergies.


Noah giving out a "hug" at his basketball game  :)

When I got Noah up Tuesday morning his cough sounded even worse and he just didn't look like he felt well. I didn't want to take him to the doctor since the flu is so bad right now we didn't want to catch it there. I called the doctor and they said as long as he had no other symptoms he could wait to be seen until he had been coughing a few more days, but if he wasn't better by Thursday then he needed to be seen. So, I took him to work with me and kept him home for the day. His cough was so often and loud he would have been a disturbance at school for sure.

Wednesday morning Noah had sounded better overnight so we were headed to school. He then began coughing so hard on the way to school that his face was red and purple and he was gagging. So, I just took him back to work with me and made him an appointment for that day. The nurse said they had seen several flu cases that day, so wearing masks would be a good idea. So, we put our masks on and headed in. We weren't the only ones in masks either! Noah's doctor said he had a bronchial virus and they had seen it last over 2 weeks in kids, so we may see it a little longer but it shouldn't get worse. Since his cough had started out sounding like croup, he went ahead and gave him a one time steroid in the office.



Thursday morning I got Noah up and he was sounding much better already! Then, I went to get Ryan up. She is usually asleep when I go to wake her up but this time she was up and thirsty - which is abnormal for her. Then I felt her and she felt hot. I took her temperature and it was 101. So, once I got Noah well, of course Ryan had to get started. I loaded the kids up, took Noah to school and then called to get Ryan an appointment. Once we got home I took her temperature again and it was 98.4 - I had not given her any medicine. She was starting to cough a little and sneeze too. I kept checking her temp until her appointment and it never again got over 99.5, I didn't know what to think, but knew if she got worse after 5:00 p.m., I would wish I had kept her appointment. So, we got our masks on and went back to the doctor. The doctor said he thought she was just suffering from allergies or maybe the "virus of the week" if her fever returned but he wanted to check her for flu and RSV anyway since it has been going around and her symptoms are the start of it. Since her symptoms were so new and mild he had to do a test that took 2 hours to get the results back on. So, after an awful swabbing and gag session we were off back home. Thankfully both test came back negative so we just upped her allergy medicine.


Finally, on Friday both kids were well enough to go to their schools. I volunteered at Noah's school that morning and read to his class after lunch. Then after a quick grocery trip I picked up Ryan and then Noah and we had to get ready for another basketball game. After the game we decided to take the kids to The Old Bank to eat. Nathan and I had been before, but we thought the kids may like it so we gave it a try. There was a 30 minute wait, which was a little stressful with two hungry kids, but not too bad. There are so many TVs and things on the walls there that the kids loved. There was a TV at our table and we could see 12 more from where we were sitting - all showing different things. The food was good and the kids meals came with free ice cream - I call that a win!





Saturday was Noah's last basketball game. On the way in he said he was sad it was over and he wanted to play again next year - which surprised me. He hasn't complained much this year, I just never know how much he is enjoying himself. After the game we had lunch and then went back home. I told Nathan that after being with the kids 24/7 for the past week I really could use a night with just him. So, thankfully him mom was able to come watch the kids while we went out for dinner and a movie. We tried out a Thai place and then watched Fist Fight - which was pretty funny! It takes a lot for me to laugh out loud and I did a few times on this movie along with some hand over the mouth shocking moments. It was nice to get out for the evening and talk without being interrupted for a potty break or to fill a sippy cup.

On Sunday, we all went to church and had lunch. Then the kids and I went to see Rock Dog - a new movie they had been wanting to see. After that we went home to Daddy cooking us pork loin on his new grill and the kids and I played "Disney World" (where we pretend to pack up and go to Disney World) and Ninja Turtles.


Ryan made herself at home in the isle ;)
Of course, we had to play the quarter games after the movie :)
I am so thankful that I have a job that I can bring my kid to or work from home with a sick kid - if not, I don't know what I would do. 10 days out of our normal routine is crazy, fun at times, but not ideal either. Today we are all finally back to our normal routines and feeling much better. Daycare is closed tomorrow, but hopefully after that it will be awhile before we have to all take off again. I love routines and hate when it gets messed up. Now we have a pretty quiet week followed by a basketball awards ceremony and double birthday party this weekend!

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