Tuesday, November 23, 2010

postheadericon The day After the First Dance Class

Day-----o me say Dayyyyyy---ooooooo Daylight come and me wanna go home.

Hello All

So it is the day after for me. Teh day after I decided to dance my ass off. I am stil very in love with the dancing, and I am sooooo going to do it again next week. But holy shit do my abs and calves hurt. My abs hurt so bad that I wanna cry every time I breathe. Oh well it was worth it. My calves are just as bad. I'm hobbling around today like an eighty year old. Meaghan thought Momma was quite funny today. Every little groan and creak gets a choice swear word and she just laughs at me and say"momma potty word"

My day however started at 12:30am. I was in the shower and I heard a ruckus coming down the stairs. Next comes a little knock on the bathroom door and Meaghan comes in and I swear to god I almost fainted when I saw her. My heart stopped for a second. She was white as a ghost and she had green vomit all around her mouth. i tell you people it was like the kid from the Exorcist was in my f'n bathroom. I waited with my breath in my throat for her head to spin around . Her head did not spin around much to my relief. she did start crying and tell me she had threw up in her bed. So I the super mom I am shot out of the shower with no regard for the naked sight I made and ran ( or at least what I pass off for running nowadays) to the linen closet to get a face cloth to clean my little horror movie up.

I got her washed up and got her to brush her teeth (nobody like the taste of vomit in their mouths) as I hopped back in to the shower to finish washing my hair. I got out once again and got clean jammies for the kid (this time I grabbed a nice big fluffy towel for myself). I get her changed and moved to the couch. I get her all settled on the couch, clean jammies, clean snuggle blanket, Emu's on to warm up her cold feet and a glass of juice. I just plunk myself down beside her to brush out my hair and I hear it. That tell tale sound that the vomit is a coming. That obnoxious gurgle, and sure enough there it was. Meaghan however did not make a mess she made it to the toilet in time. But we had to brush teeth again, and wash her face again and get yet another clean pair of jammies. Oh the joy of it all.

it is now 130am. I am tired, my back is hurting and my child is sick. I have made the executive decision to sleep on the couch so that we are closer to the bathroom if she needs to get sick again. So I get a big towel out to lay over the couch. Next, I grab a big bowl for her to puke in and then I drug her. That's right I said it, I drugged my own child. i gave a dose of gravol. I have to say she slept real hard after taking it. lol Oh well no more vomit.

I kept her home from school cause I just didn't want to send her. She was tired and very pale. even though she said she wanted to go. Instead we stayed on the couch all day eating nothing but crackers and drinking juice. we watch the Disney channel allllllllllllllll morning. I saw Handy Manny, Imagination Movers, the new Mickey Mouse cartoon, Franny's feet and that's all I can remember. To be honest I think I blocked most of it out. You know, to avoid psychological damage. I called the doctor they are fitting her in tomorrow. She has been sick for a few days now so I need to get her checked out, at least for my piece of mind.

So now I am sitting here telling you all about my very long day. My abs and calves still hurt. Meaghan has not thrown up again, and my cable, phone and internet is out (this post will be delayed until I can log back in to post it ~sigh~) I hope Shaw finishes their scheduled maintenance very very soon.

Oh yes, a quick thank you to Thyroid Storm (the best superhero ever) for bringing over the garlic and probiotics. I hope they do their job.

Anyway I am outta here. Goodnight all and remember to look Both way before crossing the street, It would suck big time to get smooshed by a garbage truck this close to Christmas.

Later Gator's

B

Monday, November 22, 2010

postheadericon The First Dance Class

So.... what did you all do tonight? Wanna know what I did? I'm gonna tell you, cause this is my blog and I can say anything I want on my blog. I can say things like my dog is snoring, or I need to take a shower or even things like blopblogpl shondgen. Yep I have the power to say anything I want. ~snicker~

Anyway today was slow, Meaghan had school, I had physio. But tonight was anything but slow. First off let me start off by telling you all how proud I was tonight of Meaghan. She did the splits in dance class. They have been working on it for weeks. Meaghan has been practicing and practicing and tonight was the first time she was able to do them all the way down. At least with her right leg in front. Put the left leg in front and the little bum of hers is no where near the floor, But tonight there was triumph. She looked over at me with he legs split apart in such a way that makes most people cringe,wearing the biggest smile ever seen on a child's face.Then I noticed that I had a big smile and I was holding me breath to see if she could do it. I am proud of my little girl, She kept at something that most people will never be able to do, until she got it.

Now as for me I did something I never thought I would do. No I didn't go hunting for deer, or ice fishing. Nope, I went to an adult Jazz class. I have to admit I had no idea what I was getting myself and 2 girlfriends into. But it was FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!! I am so pumped. I did dance moves that I thought because of my RA and knee replacemnts and the condition my hip is in I would never be able to do. I learned things like a kick ball change, pas de bourree, there is a spin while traveling as well as others that I cannot name.

The class started with stretching ( I can touch my toes still), then an ab workout, followed by the learing of a few key steps. Then we were taught a routine that the teacher is trying to get us to do for the recital in the spring. (fat chance of that happening) I will gladly make a fool of myself in front of the other fools doing the same foolish things but I will not make a fool out of myself in front of my family and hundreds of strangers. It would take a lot of liquid courage to get me to do that. It was a great workout. I feel amazing for doing it. I am just as proud of myself as I was of Meaghan doing the splits.

In other news I am almost done the Christmas shopping. Yay me.My goal is to not step a foot in the mall in December. I'll let you know how that goal pans out. Jack even got to go Christmas shopping this year. She bought Meaghan a gift full of art supplies. Meaghan was very surprised to see a gift wrapped from Jack. I told her that the animals always get a day to go to the mall to buy gifts for their humans. She loved that idea.

Dave is working hard, The crack-berry never stops buzzing. Even Meaghan sighs when it goes off when we are doing a family thing. Oh well. He is a hard worker. And I am very proud of that part of him.

What else to say tonight? I don't think I have anything else to say tonight. I will leave you with this last thought. If you .. I got nothing. I am going to go watch some TV, and relax.

Later Gators

B
Sunday, November 21, 2010

postheadericon Ahhh, The snow has come

Hello All,

Well it is yet again a month later (maybe longer). So why the delay this time? I'm not sure really. I'm just gonna go with laziness. So how is everyone out there in blog world? Things are good her in my world. Meaghan is loving kindergarten and I must admit I am loving her going to kindergarten. I truly enjoy the alone time kindergarten brings to my life. Her first report card comes out on Wednesday. I'm pretty pumped to see it.

I am amazed at how fast she is learing french; And she is reading. I sit there like a zombie (who is not trying to eat her brains) with my mouth open in awe of how well she is doing. She recognizes the words and reads me stories of ducks getting stuck in muck, fat cats sitting on mats, rats wearing hats that they stole from bats. I fall even more in love with her every time she figures out a new word. I am amazed by her, and her little imp voice is the most wonderful music in the world.

It started to snow this week. Now I live in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. So if you don't live here you may not be aware of just how much snow we are capable of getting, over a very short span of time. In a matter of 3 days there must be at least 15 cm of snow. On the first day of snowfall Meaghan decided it was time to bundle up and go out and play in the snow. So away we went on the chaotic journey of getting a 5 year old onto her Canadian outdoor weather gear.

We start with the sweater, which must be tucked into the pants of the child. This is to lesson the risk of snow getting down said child's back. Following the tucking in of the sweater we moved onto the ski-pants (or snow-pants depending on your preference of terms). Ski-pants in my opinion are the trickiest part of snow survival gear. I say this because not only do you have to get the strap length right, you have to finangle the foot through the very little elastic opening at the bottom of the legs. In getting the foot through the opening you must be careful NOT to leave the baby toe of the foot in the inside of the pant leg; while the rest of the foot is forcefully being pulled out. If you do happen to get the baby toe left in the pant leg you MUST go back for it. In snow gear war YOU MUST NEVER LEAVE A TOE BEHIND.

Now that you have both feet safely through the elastic holes and all their toes have made it through the battle, you must forge ahead to the last leg of ski-pant hell. The getting of the boots on and then the placement of ski-pant over the boots. Sounds easy? Well it isn't. Think about it, we had almost lost a man just trying to get the foot through. Now we have to get the pant leg up high enough to creat a big enough space to get the boots on and done up. However, when we pull the ski-pants up, the jean leg underneath also goes up. So we must fish out the jeans and pull the cuff of the jeans down. After the pant leg has been rescued from the brief kidnapping by the ski-pants, it must be folded around the child's leg to be small enough to fit into the winter boot. So now that we have the pant leg tucked into the winter boot we must proceed to tie the boot up as snugly as possible (without cutting of circulation to the toes we have already injured in the first battle with the ski-pant). Once the boot has been secured to the child's foot we must then embark on the last leg of ski-pant warfare; And believe me the last leg is the worst part yet.

Now that the boots are in place we must get the ski-pant down over the boot. Think about that. We fought to get the foot through the hole and now we are going to try to get the ski-pant over a WINTER BOOT. Are we nuts? Why don't snow suits stay the way they were when the kids wearing them were babies. You know the ones that have the boots built right into them. I miss the days of laying the kid down and simply putting the leg in the leg holes and zipping up the zipper and then presto you're done. But no such luck now a days. Nope, instead we have to hurt our fingers pulling a too tight elastic over too big a boot (due to the layers of insulation and faux fur trim). Once we finally get the elastic over the top of the boots we must avoid cutting our fingers on the hooks that are on the boots to tighten the laces. Then just when we think we have it, we realize that the pant legs are too short so we must get the child to lay down so that we can yank on the ski-pants in the hopes that a simple strong tug will do the job. Otherwise we have to go back to the top of the ski-pants and adjust the length of the straps.

All right the ski-pants and boots are in place. Now we move on to the jacket. This seems simple enough. This year however, the new jacket we have bought for Meaghan seems to have a mind of it's own. Instead of the zipper sliding up and down nice and smooth it gets caught EVERY TIME. Going up or down it snags the fabric around it. Every single time. I kid you not. Normally I would just say screw it and but a new jacket but it is a Gap jacket and is incredibly warm and thin thanks to the down inside of it. So for those reasons we will persevere and just deal with the constant snagging of the zipper. Once the zipper is done up and we have been fortunate enough to not have caught the kids neck skin or her hair in the zipper. If hair or skin is caught all the work you have done in the battle against boots and ski-pants will have been for naught. If skin or hair is caught in the zipper there will be no outside play at this time. We must then do up the buttons to cover the zipper with fabric so no snow gets into the zipper.

With buttons done up we are then told by the child that the jacket is strangling them(see, mind of it's own). We must then undue the top button and and take the zipper down a bit, so that the strangling will stop. Once the crisis has been averted we have to get the toque on, push hair out of line of sight and secure it under the chin to avoid it coming off while the kid is playing in the snow. After the toque we must get the hood up over the toque and the pompom on the top of the head. At that moment you can see the finish line. You are so close to the end of the snow gear battle that you can finally stop and breathe.

The last 2 things to apply to the already overheated kid is the scarf and mittens. Scarf application is fairly easy. Place over the chin, mouth cheeks and nose, leaving enough space under the eyes so that you don't run the risk of covering the eyes or poking the child in the eye. After the placement of the scarf there is only one thing left to do. The covering of the hands. Now there are only 2 options here. 1 of them is a good idea the other not so much. If you are one of those parents who have chosen gloves this winter for your child, I beg you, please for you sanity and the sake of your child throw them out. Run to the store right now and buy mittens. Gloves are the last thing you should try to put on your child. There is absolutely no chance of you making a quick getaway with the use of gloves. Too many fingers and finger holes. Too many chances for fingers to go in the wrong hole. If your kid is like mine, and a middle finger goes into the ring finger pocket in the glove, giggles will erupt, and the child will proceed to get even hotter. Your journey to the freedom of the outdoors will take even longer. So please hear my plea and buy MITTENS. Mittens are easy to get on with only 2 possible places for fingers and thumb to go. The only hitch to the mitten scenario is if you do not pull the sleeves of the jacket over the mittens. Snow will have a direct avenue to the kids skin and the time outside will be cut short.

Now that Meaghan is dressed and I have checked to make sure that she can move her arms and legs, she can see out of her eyes and her little ears are not in danger of getting frost bitten I can open the door to the winter wonderland beyond it. I watch as she steps outside, looks up and yells. I Sigh.....Of course, the one part of her body not covered by some form of cotton is immediately struck by the falling snow. Anyone had a snowflake in the eye? Meaghan has, and after the initial shock wore off it was apparently a fun thing to have happen. So she did it again and again. Then I hear her yell"Mamma can I ride my bike?" I say "sure" So off she goes to get her bike and then..........

She tries to ride it.

Ever tried to ride a bike in the snow? Ever tried to ride a bike in full on snow gear? NO? No, cause you're not a 5 year old. I laughed so hard at her. She hadn't rode her bike in 2 months but the first day it snows she decides is a good time for a bike ride. lol It was slow going cause she had to stand up on the bike to pedal, and even then progress was pretty small. So next she tries sitting and pedaling. She also gets her body into it. So every time she pedaled she would jerk her body forward in hope of gaining some momentum. Bike riding lasted about 6 minutes. You need to be able to pedal. The snow build up around the tires and the cumbersome riding attire were all hindrance with no help.

After biking was abandoned she moved on to the ever popular snow angel making. Followed by dog chasing, and ending with the throwing of snow and snow balls at the house. All in all I think it was a wonderful way to celebrate the beginning of winter. Let's face it here in Winnipeg winter has 2 seasons. First is the holiday season (yay), second is the freeze your face off in 60 seconds windchill season (boo). So I figure enjoy the first part cause the second part is going to make you wonder why on earth do we live here.

Later Gator's

B
Sunday, September 26, 2010

postheadericon A month and a half later

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAH

So what do you think of that? It has been a month and a half since my first post. Not very promising is it. No it is not, says the little voice in my head. I am hoping that the little voice is my conscience and not another personality or just some other random form of crazy setting in. I worry about being crazy. Is it crazy to worry about being crazy? I know people say crazy people don't know they're crazy, but do crazy people wonder if they're crazy? Just a question. Thought I would put it out there.

Anyway, I digress from the crazy talk. So what has happened since my last bog? Well I quit smoking. YAY me , less chance of lung cancer. I also have not had a Pepsi in 4 weeks. I have had iced tea, water, tea, chocolate milk, regular milk and a couple cokes but no Pepsi. For me this is a big deal. I used to drink at least 4 cans a day. Usually a lot more, 4 was a slow day. What else...... Meaghan started Kindergarten.

Now I should tell you that Meaghan starting kindergarten is a big deal. Not because it is such a huge milestone for her but because I took her to her first day and I did not cry. I got a little choked up. I had that tingle in my nose and behind my eyes (you know the one you get when you start to cry and you fight it real hard). I however did not give in to temptation. Wanna know why? "No" (says the little voice). Well I'm gonna tell you anyway. I didn't cry for the following reasons

1. Meaghan didn't cry
2. Meaghan was super excited
3. Dave (husband) and Sarah(best friend) were there and would have laughed at me, and then made fun of me for days. And anyone who knows me knows I am not always very fond of being made fun of. Even when it is just for fun.
4. If you had seen the gong show behind us you would understand completely why I chocked back the tears. Picture it... first day of kindergarten young boy and mother must part ways for 3 hrs and neither one believes themselves capable of living without the other for that amount of time. So they cling to each other in the hopes that this is all a bad dream and the dreaded first day of school is really another year away.

Anyway, Meaghan and I made it through the first day very well. Her favorite part, you'll never guess, TAKING THE BUS. She loves to take the bus both to and from school.

SO this will bring and end to post number 2. Not much but a few tidbits of that last few weeks.
Enjoy

B
Tuesday, August 10, 2010

postheadericon Day 1

Wow. So this is day 1. A new life? I don't know. I want to believe that it will stick, that I will be able to sustain my momentum, but like a lot of things in life momentum can easily fade. I am hoping by starting this blog I will be more committed to the new me. I should clarify what I want to change:

1. loose weight. (85 lbs to be exact)
2.get my Rheumatoid Arthritis under control
3.be a bigger part of my daughters life. (be able to keep up with her0
4.Do more for my hubby

I have 2 big addictions - Chocolate and Pepsi. I want to kick these habits. I don't want to say I WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER piece of chocolate or another can of Pepsi, that is not remotely reasonable. I do want to however only have that every once in a while. as a treat, As a quiet moment, one that I will truly enjoy. I want to be healthy. I am happy. I love my life, family and house. I want to love my body.

I say I want to love my body because it is riddled with pain everyday. Everyday it is a fight to just get out of bed and face the day. My pain is not well controlled but I am so tired of it having such a big pull in my life. I hate that it controls me and my family. There is so much I want to do but can't because of my pain. In the last 2 years I had to have both my knees replaced because they were destroyed thanks to my arthritis. I am only 31. I know a lot of people will read this and want to tell me to suck it up but until you live with this disease you have no idea what it takes from you. not only has it taken about 20 years off my life expectancy (yes if my medication does not kill me the disease will) it has taken my ability to even get on the floor with my daughter.

This is it for today. I am tired of talking about it and my hands hurt from typing. So I am signing off.


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