LL, I hope you start feeling better. I am guessing you went to the doc and have some meds now. After all, that baby does need you to get oxygen.
Yup. I have a z-pack and an inhaler. I have never used an inhaler, it feels weird LOL
I sometimes get jittery from my inhailer and breathing treatments with Mr. Neb.
Yeah the dr. warned me that it may make me feel like I was having an anxiety attack. It's not that bad but my heart definitely beats all funny.
I had never seen this dr. before (maybe he wasn't there when I had Lucas??) but he was super nice and funny. I think it's awesome that I have yet to find a dr. or midwife in my practice that I don't like. (well actually I hated my midwife when I had Lucas but she is not there anymore LOL)
The boys and I went to a sprinkler park (in Collierville, Libby) this morning with some friends.
We took a picnic lunch. The kids played in the sprinklers then played on this huge handicapped-accessible playground. There were tons of ramps and huge swings that looked like roller-coaster seats.
Since we've been home, I've showered, done 3 science experiments with the kids, started dough in my new bread machine, started the grill, made cornbread for dressing, made cornbread dressing . . .
driven around the corner to my mom's house to get a can of cream of celery soup, restarted the grill, fed the kids a second lunch, fed Mark a third lunch, . . .
Robin, that sprinkler park sounds like fun! I hear you talk about these things and it really makes me want to go back there. I need to figure out a time when I can convince dh to go. I would try to talk him into his birthday, but I don't think that he would consider that much of a present.
I keep finding these easy kid science experiments, seeing that we have all the materials needed, then starting them . . . only to find out that you don't see the results for an hour, hours, or days.
My kids are getting annoyed.
I should read the directions all the way through to the end before we start.