After a rough morning, Kaitlyn finally took an almost three hour long nap, and woke up from it feeling much cooler, and wanting to eat. She’s had a cup of pudding and a bowl of Cheerios and milk (took me forever to figure out she was saying “bowl” while pointing to the box of cereal), her Pull-Up was wet when she woke up, so I’m feeling cautiously optimistic.
Of course, I slept while she was sleeping, except I woke up feeling more tired than when I laid down. I’ve got the kitchen to clean, Chris got paid today so I’ve got bills to do, plus the laundry, plus a DVD review for this blog and a book review for MomReviews. And MomCooks needs updating and so does PreciousMoms, so yeah. Time to crack the whip and buckle back down to work.
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Sounds like she’s at least on the road to recovery. I bet you are as exhausted as she is.
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Lynne-It is surprisingly tiring, having a sick child. Thankfully she seems to have recovered!
Wow…I am exhausted now!
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Fab-I hear mayonnaise works wonders for exhaustion.
Don’t you hate it when you become a slave to your blogs?
Sounds like you need a vacation. and a cocktail.
Maybe both?
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Jenny-Hey there! Thanks so much for stopping by! And leaving a comment too
I’m going to Memphis the first weekend of November for an event being held by GM. There’s a cocktail reception that Friday night-so I guess I will be getting a vacation and a cocktail!
Of course, November is NaBloPoMo, so I’ll have to take my laptop so I can write my posts for those two days too. A blogger’s work is never done