So when I was at work last night, Chris called and said Madelyn put herself to bed at 5:40. Very unusual for her, but she also felt very hot, so she was not feeling well. She had a restless night per report, so I get home from work this morning at 7:20, she is laying on the chair, feeling very hot, and does look like she is not feeling well. So I start worrying about her not feeling well tonight, which is Hannah's first school program that we are supposed to attend, and that one of us will miss the program to stay home with Madelyn, when all of a sudden!..."Mom, I want to go outside, Mom! Let's build a puzzle! Mom! I want some cereal!" The sickness seems to have disappeared...
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Sick Day?
So when I was at work last night, Chris called and said Madelyn put herself to bed at 5:40. Very unusual for her, but she also felt very hot, so she was not feeling well. She had a restless night per report, so I get home from work this morning at 7:20, she is laying on the chair, feeling very hot, and does look like she is not feeling well. So I start worrying about her not feeling well tonight, which is Hannah's first school program that we are supposed to attend, and that one of us will miss the program to stay home with Madelyn, when all of a sudden!..."Mom, I want to go outside, Mom! Let's build a puzzle! Mom! I want some cereal!" The sickness seems to have disappeared...
This leads me to another one of my rules of children that I have learned...whenever they appear sick and you actually keep them home, the sickness lasts for approximately 2 hours, and then seems to disappear and they have more energy than a normal day!
Here she is, picking the marshmallows out of the Lucky Charms cereal...
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