We are jumping for joy around here.
Mikey is doing so much better. I can’t believe the difference. I think it was a virus similar to what Kendra had last week (she posted in the comments). Funny enough, I had something similar when I was pregnant with Nico. I even had a spinal tap, which is never enjoyable. I remember my neck feeling so stiff and tender–I can’t imagine my little Mikey feeling half that bad without feeling a little sick to my stomach. I would call it a complete recovery except his appetite is still poor. All he wants are crackers!
And, of course, I am jumping because the Mister is finally home. We are so happy he is back! He surprised me by bringing home some of his grandmother’s vintage pyrex, some depression glass, photos, and something else he hasn’t shown me, yet. I am so pleased to have a little bit of grandma Fern to look at everyday.
All in all, we have much to be happy about in these parts. The Mister isn’t working tomorrow, so I’m hoping it will be a day of family fun for the Pancakes and French Fries crew. I hope it’s a fun day for you, as well!
Becky O. says
OH, great news!
There is nothing worse than sick children.
I predict that everyone will be healthy in my house by the end of the week..
My Mr. stayed home Friday and it was so very nice.
So sorry about his grandma.
Have a great day!
Jules says
Thanks, Becky! I think we are going to go to a museum. I can’t wait! :)
~Valentina~ says
GREAT News! I’m really happy the little boy is feeling better.
Enjoy the day!
Misplaced Country Girl says
This is such good news! Glad to hear everything is back to normal. Love that picture.
Miss B. says
Yea! Love them there day offs with a happy , healthy family!
Gracia says
I’m so glad he’s doing better now. I didn’t want to post about my family’s history with neck pains before because I didn’t want to scare you, but since now he’s feeling fine, I’ll share a really sad part of my childhood (which had a happy ending after all the stress and tears and prayers).
After seeing my brother suffer from meningococcal sepsis when he was two years old (and surviving it, thank God) I think my mom developed a fear to all neck pains… even now, the moment I call her and casually say my neck is a bit stiff she’ll get really anxious.
It’s wonderful that you got a good pediatrician to check up on him, my brother wasn’t that lucky (the doctor refused to do any tests on him saying he just had a cold) and, according to the doctors that treated him later, he could have not made it if he had arrived 10 minutes later to the hospital.
Yen Jewelry says
cute picture! it has been a while since we last talked. i am so far behind on the goings on in your life. i need to catch up.
hope you are doing well.