Mood: mischievious
WOO Hoo!
LOL..SNOW!!! Not sure if I am going to be able to convince the kids to go out into the cold weather (their constitution is like mine...in other words "Uh, its cold, there is snow up to my knees and its warm in here and I know where the hot chocolate is") but...even after over an hour of snowing this morning...I'm SO excited that darn it...ITS SNOWING! LOL! So, I want to take the boys sledding...can you IMAGINE Sam snowing, he will flip out! I'll take the camera. Sam will be all for it (one of his very few words is "bye bye", so he might not know what's coming, LOL, and he will be very angry (I will go as far to say hes gonna be pissed!) at the prospect of wearing a coat...LOL, he HATES coats! but I think he will enjoy the sledding very much. Our school district never closes, so it will be a good time to take the boys (uh, weather, physics and p.e. lessons, right?)
OK...after all that shovelling, tea & water (because you should always drink 8-10 big glasses a day!), I'm feeling like lying down for an hour isn't a bad idea.
My dad has dental surgery today...then after that there is a showing of Rudolph at our local theater... I think the boys will get a kick out of that....Sam did really well at "Happy Feet" but its so hard to leave the house by myself with all three boys...I have to carry a pharmacy of rescue meds with me (Sam's klonopin, Jonah & Daniel's Diastat, Jonah's injectable B6 & injectable leucovorin) and God forbid something goes wrong...I can handle just about any medical emergency thrown my way, but when nervous nellie onlookers freak that a baby is having a seizure and people are screaming "CALL 911", its very disconcerting and I am dealing with said seizing child & trying to deal with the people who I'm sure are trying to be helpful, but its not helping, a kid with a seizure disorder having a seizure is not a medical emergency. PERIOD. Back off, don't watch cuz you're either gonna get mooned or see a little kid get a shot....and by the time the ambulance gets there (that I said "no" to to begin with), "sick" child is just fine, just a little tired....So, I'm always hesitant to go out alone. If Sam's in his stroller & Jonah's having an OK day (not a day when he feels the need to run headfirst into immobile objects, not spinning & flapping & drooling too much, etc) then those are the days we can go out...ya just never know when those days are gonna be. I'm gonna go and uh, turn up the heat...chilly out there.