I once saw a quote or a meme that said "the average 4 year old asks 4,000 questions per day." Only 4,000? You can't mean all day. You mean by lunch? Does the phrase "mom?" count in that? I have brilliant kids. Listening to Paige is amazing. Although she is at an age where she… Continue reading The girl with a gazillion questions
Month: March 2020
Fever tales
First, no I don't have a fever. The girls don't have a fever (today). But let me tell you a story. Kids run high temperatures sometimes, it's just a thing that happens. Parents run high temperatures sometimes, because they have kids. Not everyone is 98 degrees all the time. The girls get their temp screened… Continue reading Fever tales
Stress Cleaning
Guys, nothing takes your mind off grief like a pandemic. Also, nothing makes me miss my calm, even keel, “let’s think this through before we buy that adorable Russian trained fox” husband. Understatement coming here: I don’t do well with sickness. There was a reason why Bob took the dog to the vet for his… Continue reading Stress Cleaning
Not home bound yet…
Since I just wrote a huge email to family about the goings-on in the Tiny Dragons household, I figured I should update here too! First, we are all okay and symptom free. I am back in school, the girls are back in daycare, and I'm having some work done on the house. The girls were… Continue reading Not home bound yet…
Pandemic
I get nervous around illnesses. I would like to think I’m now a “recovering hypochondriac” after everything that’s happened in the last few years. I used to get sick a lot, there’s no denying that, and I still get sick pretty frequently. I have allergies to everything, chemical sensitivities... I really was allergic to our… Continue reading Pandemic
Vitamin D 🔆
There’s something to be said about sunlight. I saw a meme that said this week there’s daylight savings (spring forward), a full moon (which is HUGE outside), and Friday is the 13th. So far so good I guess. Daylight savings in the fall is worse than spring. Everyone wakes up an hour early (than even… Continue reading Vitamin D 🔆