He'd had a small cough for the previous 48 hours. I thought he wasn't too cooperative because he hadn't slept well the night before. By the end of the day, though, that little cough turned into all out hacking, wheezing, and fever. Someone was not a happy camper. To make matters worse, our power went out around 8:45 on Wednesday night. Now we had a sick baby in a hot house without air conditioning in the Mississippi Delta in early summer. That means we had 3 unhappy campers.
Thursday morning, still without power and still sickly, we headed out to the doctor's office. After discovering our pedi's office was closed because they too were out of power, we saw the doc in a box who diagnosed Jack with RSV. We got an antibiotic and a steroid and were sent home with instructions to do nothing until Tuesday at the earliest. Alas, our plans for a nice, fun 3 day weekend celebrating Memorial Day were scrubbed in favor of a 5 day weekend with a sick baby and no power.
So what did we end up doing on our extra looooooong weekend?
First, Daddy hooked us up and got the juice flowing since we had no power! Thanks to him we had enough power to run the refrigerator and freezer, lights, fans, and even the TV until our power finally came back on after about 24 hours.
It's a little picture but they were BIG generators! |
It should be said that Jack hates having his nose aspirated more than anything on earth. He screams and wiggles and screams and squirms and screams and kicks (have I mentioned he screams?) whenever we have to use the bulb syringe. This claims to use "gentle suction" to clean a baby's nose in a manner they don't mind. It seemed worth a shot for just under $20. Let's be clear, Jack did not like the "gentle suction" any more than the bulb, but this thing sucked an AMAZING amount of snot out of the poor boy's head. And let's face it, less snot in his head now means less gunk in his chest later. It was worth every penny, especially considering how much use we gave it this weekend alone.
Third, once the meds kicked in and the Boy-O started to feel a little better we got out our BIG BOY CARSEAT!
He may only be 5 and a half months old, but he's long. Long enough that he's about to outgrow his infant carrier/carseat. So, even though I wanted to wait we decided it was time to upgrade to a real carseat. It was delivered Wednesday night during the monsoon so we didn't get it out of the box for a while. I think he likes it.
Fourth, we took LOTS of naps. Not that I was glad my Boy-O was sick but it sure was nice to catch up on my naps when he napped. Jack napped so much that even after I napped I still had time to do a few fun things I'd wanted to do but hadn't had time to do. So I decided to make these yummy peanut butter crunchy clusters. They're a great family recipe I adapted to be gluten free. I haven't had them in years. They are SO good. The Delta humidity left them a little gooey, but they're good that way, too.
Fifth, we hung our flag to celebrate Memorial Day! By Monday we were all feeling better so we busted out our red, white, and blue to celebrate!
Even though it wasn't what we had planned at all, we still had a great Memorial Day weekend!
I was bummed to hear he had RSV, but it seems like it wasn't a terrible case, that's good - and not in the dead of flu season, either! And you know that if you mention a recipe is good, you do have to share it :) We had a nice weekend here, but Sam had a fever Monday and now Kate has one -ugh! I was supposed to go back to work tomorrow, but now our long weekend, might end up being longer, too...
ReplyDeleteHope your kiddos get well soon! Here's the recipe - be advised that while I made it gluten free, it is by no means healthy - just yummy!
ReplyDelete5 cups cornflakes (I had Glutino GF corn flakes)
1 cup pretzel sticks, broken in half (again, I used Glutino)
12 oz jar crunchy peanut butter
1 cup dark Karo syrup
1 cup sugar
In a large bowl, combine cornflakes and pretzel pieces. Bring Karo and sugar to light boil in saucepan, stirring well. Remove from heat and add peanut butter. Stir until well blended. Pour over cereal mixture and stir until well coated. Drop by spoonfuls onto waxed paper. Allow to "set up" on waxed paper (they'll still be gooey, though), then store in airtight container.
FYI - It's best not to make them on a really humid day or they take FOREVER to set up.
Thanks for this informative blog.
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