Recently "AJ" had a trip to the ER because she was congested, only for us to find out it was more than being congested she had RSV. Thanks to our pediatrician "Dr. K" I now understand most of us get RSV during the peak season every year (which is November to April) and dont know it. RSV is basically a cold virus that is in your lungs not your nose and upper airways. It affects young children and the elderly differently, and has the chance of causing pnemonia if not treated.
Needless to say "AJ" stayed home from school and we had a mommy/daughter bonding day. It was complete with a trip to the "hair dresser" "make-up artist" and wearing mommy's shoes. "AJ" found my red high heels from my college days, and my clear shoes from my wedding (I wear a ten in most shoes). She paraded with them on saying "I pretty mommy, look at my shoes". Such a girlie-girl. I love every minute of it sick or not.
Here is a link to KidsHealth.org with information on RSV
http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/rsv.html
Showing posts with label funny things kids say. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funny things kids say. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Things kids say....
I would be remiss not to say Happy St. Patricks Day...
** Believe it or not, it amazes me the things that she says daily and mind you she is only 2.
1. A recent conversation between mom and child. "Its time to get up momma.." "Is it?" "The clock in my room says so (she doesnt have a clock BTW)" "What time does it say?" "40, time to get up. Want some hot tea momma?" All this as she walks to her kitchen, and picks up her pink Fisher Price tea pot and puts it on the stove.
2. "AJ" was recently sick (a post on that later) and got a get well card from Nana and Pappy with two dollars in it.
I was really craving a cup of coffee and didnt want to use my debit card, so I asked "AJ" if I could use her dollars and would pay her back on Friday.
She thought about it and said, "Just one dollar mom, not two dollars." I asked her if she had two dollars and she said "from Nana" with a look of 'duh' on her face.
Amazing that she understands the concept of one-one that if I borrowed one dollar she would still have one left, She is smarter than me I feel.
** Believe it or not, it amazes me the things that she says daily and mind you she is only 2.
1. A recent conversation between mom and child. "Its time to get up momma.." "Is it?" "The clock in my room says so (she doesnt have a clock BTW)" "What time does it say?" "40, time to get up. Want some hot tea momma?" All this as she walks to her kitchen, and picks up her pink Fisher Price tea pot and puts it on the stove.
2. "AJ" was recently sick (a post on that later) and got a get well card from Nana and Pappy with two dollars in it.
I was really craving a cup of coffee and didnt want to use my debit card, so I asked "AJ" if I could use her dollars and would pay her back on Friday.
She thought about it and said, "Just one dollar mom, not two dollars." I asked her if she had two dollars and she said "from Nana" with a look of 'duh' on her face.
Amazing that she understands the concept of one-one that if I borrowed one dollar she would still have one left, She is smarter than me I feel.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Out of the mouthes of babes...
"AJ" is quite expressive with her vocabulary and creative with her explanations of the things in her life. I decided to write some down before they are gone.
1. In the morning, just like her momma, "AJ" likes to wake up on her own accord. Choosing her wake up time makes her happy. As of late she has been choosing her morning catch phrase to be "No wake up me"
2. "I go work" Since both parents work "AJ" likes to play work. Her dad works at Subway and at a local daycare where she says he feeds applesauce to babies which is what she now wants to do. If you ask her where her daddy works she just replies, "Subay, feeds applesauce to babies" (spelling indicates pronunciation) and marches on.
1. In the morning, just like her momma, "AJ" likes to wake up on her own accord. Choosing her wake up time makes her happy. As of late she has been choosing her morning catch phrase to be "No wake up me"
2. "I go work" Since both parents work "AJ" likes to play work. Her dad works at Subway and at a local daycare where she says he feeds applesauce to babies which is what she now wants to do. If you ask her where her daddy works she just replies, "Subay, feeds applesauce to babies" (spelling indicates pronunciation) and marches on.
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