Tuesday, February 20

Shoes, steps, and stomach aches.

Zorak came home, we all rejoiced, hit the buffet yesterday, and then put him back on a plane. We have it easy, compared to our military families, I know. It's still not fun.

John is decked out in gear for baseball. This child is stoked. There's no other term for it. He is wildly, thoroughly stoked. His coach called this morning to introduce himself and give me a heads up that the meet 'n greet will be sometime in the next week. I volunteered to handle any allergy-related snacks for the team. His wife said there are three children in the school with celiac, so she would be sure to bring it up at the meeting and let folks know to get with me on their needs, if they have any. I guess they've decided to go with ball pants for the kids this year because their little legs get too torn up wearing shorts, so that was the Big News. (It was a little lost on me, I admit, because I had no idea they would wear anything other than ball pants.)

Smidge has taken off on the independence track lately. It's not the two-year-old "I can do it myself" anymore. He just goes... and does it. And then beams from ear-to-ear when he's done. Everything is a reason for celebration for him. Everything is a joy. He knows he's earned the praise he receives, because he can feel the accomplishment in his bones. We should all work so hard to do so well, I think.

Miss Emily has taken a few steps by herself. She's still not thrilled with the huge spaces of nothingness between furniture, but she sure was proud of herself with those steps. And they were to Daddy, which made him smile. Watching them made me smile. It's good stuff, isn't it?

James came ambling out last night around ten-thirty, complaining of a stomach upset. He had some warm milk and then headed back to bed. About half an hour later, I heard what sounded like a body falling from the top bunk, and dashed down the hall to see what happened. He was leaning in the hall, looking shaken. "I puked, Mom, *bwomp*" - the sound turned out to be vomit hitting the wall at 90MPH. That had to have hurt. He was sick all night, eventually running out of energy to do anything more than lie there and moan. Sometime after four this morning, he drifted into a peaceful sleep. (Well, he probably just passed out, but he looks so peaceful now that he's not convulsing in dry heaves, so we're going with that.) I imagine he won't be right for a day or two. Best we can figure is that the culprit must be the salad from the buffet. That's the only thing he ate that the rest of us didn't.

The weather's beautiful today. Grey, breezy, threatening rain, but it's already in the mid-50's. I'd hate to waste a day like this inside, so after a leisurely morning, perhaps we'll take an outing - the baseball player, the enthusiastic small one, the crawling rock-eater, and the invalid from the infirmary. Won't we be a colorful troupe? The fresh air will do us all some good.

In the meantime, I think I'm going to work on the school room a bit. Maybe write a note to the principal to let him know James won't be doing lessons today. ;-)

Kiss those babies!
~Dy

5 comments:

Ernest said...

Yuck. Sorry about James. As a veteran of numerous food poisoning incidents, I can commiserate.

As a rule, avoid buffets. The restaurant is putting out the food hoping that quantity will win out over quality and you have no idea who just stuck their fecal finger or snot-smeared ladle back into that entree. Uncooked foods like salad or desserts are far worse. You have no idea how they were handled prior to being put out and then after that, it's anyone's guess how many times they've been sneezed or dribbled on.

In the end, be thankful for the body's natural mechanisms of purging and fever. God knew what he was doing when he created incautious, unsanitary, bipedal omnivores.

Becca said...

Oh, poor James! And poor you, also, with a night of no sleep. I think the principal will definitely let you take a sick day!

Dy said...

Thanks. He's in the shower now, having just figured out what I meant when I kept saying, "SIP! SIP! Don't DRINK, just SIP!" Poor kid.

The hallway is spotless! lol.

You know, this is the first time we've gotten food poisoning from a buffet. Taco Bell, McDonald's, a Hot Pocket, a burrito from Allsup's, and sack o' salad have all hit us before. Even Chinese food once, if I remember correctly. I am *ever* so grateful for the way we're designed! (James, not so much on the grateful end at the moment... but he'll get there.)

Dy

J-Lynn said...

ah, the ol' sip don't gulp. Yeah, been there done that - lots of times. Poor guy.

I'm glad it's nice weather, it's beautiful here. Hope you had a nice walk and a productive school room day.

Hugs,
Jess

Anonymous said...

Ernie, I'm sure that the poisonings were experienced during your travels, not at the hands of Kathy Jo. Quick say that. :)

Sorry the little guy got sick, Dy. Blech.

You're so far ahead of us on the baseball prep, but then again, we'll probably start later than you. We just signed up last weekend (PONY ended up being the final answer, Regis) and that's as far as we've gone. I do know where the box o' big tall socks and pants, etc. are so that's a start. He'll need new shoes... Guess we'll leave the house TWICE this month. (That is an exaggeration. Slight, but an exaggeration.)

Happy Trash Day! ;)