This morning Cooper must have been very tired because he was still sleeping at 7am. We usually leave the house between 7:15 and 7:30 so I needed to get him moving so he could get dressed and have breakfast. I went up to his room and he was sleeping so soundly I was able to get his clothes out of his drawers without him stirring at all. When I left the room I left the door open. A few minutes later we were downstairs gathering up our things for school and work and heard Cooper's door slam. We thought he had gotten up and closed it behind him like he normally does in the mornings when he comes into our room. But the door was closed and there was no sign of Cooper. Chandler went upstairs to see where he was and as he poked his head in the door Cooper said, from back in his bed, "no, i'm sleeping!"
He had gotten up, closed the door and gotten back into the bed for some more sleep. We were late today.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Scarlet Fever
we can add another illness to the baby book. Cooper had Scarlet Fever last week. After a fantastic long weekend of playing and general happiness we noticed a rash on Cooper's belly. It didn't seem to be bothering him at all so we just chalked it up to rolling around in the grass or something. Just to be sure we made him a last minute appointment at the doctor's. The next morning the rash looked better - less raised and red - so we took him to school and canceled the appointment. A couple hours later the school called. We needed to come pick up Cooper. He's not allowed back in his classroom until we have a note from the doctor explaining the rash. It got a little sticky since Chandler and I both had pretty busy days and no real options. I had to leave in the middle of a big meeting/workshop to go get him. I took him to the doctor and to everyone's surprise the rash was from the streptococcus virus (also causing strep throat). He walked away with another 10 days of antibiotics since his ear infection hasn't gone away yet.
The good news is that he never acted sick or had a fever. The doctor even remarked that she didn't think it would be strep since he's not acting sick at all. He only once or twice complained that his ear hurt. I'm ready for spring to spring and these germs to be gone.
The good news is that he never acted sick or had a fever. The doctor even remarked that she didn't think it would be strep since he's not acting sick at all. He only once or twice complained that his ear hurt. I'm ready for spring to spring and these germs to be gone.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Sick. Again.
It seems that the Martins have been very sick for the past few months. Much sicker than they've ever been. Starting in about November we've been taking some sort of medicine or another.
Last Friday the boys woke up coughing and before anything got too out of control I got them into the doctor. I had heard the cough before when Cash had croup so I didn't want to have to go down that path again. Turns out the boys were in need of a doctor but they had completely different ailments.
Cooper had a double ear infection and croup. Cash had a sinus infection (i hope this is why he was picking his nose so much) and laryngitis. They both got some antibiotics and are on the road to recovery - again.
We also got prescription strength lotion for their poor hands. They wash their hands at school every time they turn around and Cash has some pretty nasty rashes from how dry his skin gets. I was even worried that he's caused scaring and permanent discoloration. So hopefully we can remember to put this lotion on them 2x a day.
Last Friday the boys woke up coughing and before anything got too out of control I got them into the doctor. I had heard the cough before when Cash had croup so I didn't want to have to go down that path again. Turns out the boys were in need of a doctor but they had completely different ailments.
Cooper had a double ear infection and croup. Cash had a sinus infection (i hope this is why he was picking his nose so much) and laryngitis. They both got some antibiotics and are on the road to recovery - again.
We also got prescription strength lotion for their poor hands. They wash their hands at school every time they turn around and Cash has some pretty nasty rashes from how dry his skin gets. I was even worried that he's caused scaring and permanent discoloration. So hopefully we can remember to put this lotion on them 2x a day.
Parker, AZ
This weekend we went to Parker, Arizona to go "camping" with Grandma and Poppy. They have the trailer down there at Buckskin Mountain State Park so we thought it would be fun to catch up with them. We left after breakfast on Saturday morning and were home for baths and bedtime on Sunday night. It was the perfect amount of time.
The camp ground is very nice and right on a section of the Colorado River. As soon as we got there the boys raced for the water and started playing in it despite how freezing the water was. The dog enjoyed fetching sticks out of the water. We played in the water, in the little playground, went for walks, got out the old action figures, made a camp fire, ate, ate, ate, made s'mores and ate some more.
We actually didn't do any "roughing" it in the traditional sense. After the s'mores were finished we went down the road a few miles and stayed in a hotel for the night. Everyone was pretty tired so they slept well but woke up bright and early ready to get back to G&P's trailer. We were there in time for breakfast. On Sunday we played more (constantly) and after lunch and one last run into the water we hit the road. Everyone, including the dog, was asleep before we pulled out of the gas station. Although that didn't last too long and they woke up and the rest of the drive home was very, very long with tired children. We needed to stop for each child's "needs" at least twice. Once was on the side of the highway when Cooper pulled the lid off his juice and was soaked from the neck down!
It really was a fun weekend though and the boys loved the warm weather and the adventure.
The camp ground is very nice and right on a section of the Colorado River. As soon as we got there the boys raced for the water and started playing in it despite how freezing the water was. The dog enjoyed fetching sticks out of the water. We played in the water, in the little playground, went for walks, got out the old action figures, made a camp fire, ate, ate, ate, made s'mores and ate some more.
We actually didn't do any "roughing" it in the traditional sense. After the s'mores were finished we went down the road a few miles and stayed in a hotel for the night. Everyone was pretty tired so they slept well but woke up bright and early ready to get back to G&P's trailer. We were there in time for breakfast. On Sunday we played more (constantly) and after lunch and one last run into the water we hit the road. Everyone, including the dog, was asleep before we pulled out of the gas station. Although that didn't last too long and they woke up and the rest of the drive home was very, very long with tired children. We needed to stop for each child's "needs" at least twice. Once was on the side of the highway when Cooper pulled the lid off his juice and was soaked from the neck down!
It really was a fun weekend though and the boys loved the warm weather and the adventure.
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