Thursday, November 29, 2012
Not such a bad day
Let me precursor this by saying when I don't feel good, I'm exceptionally grouchy. I'm well aware of this and I try to do better, but sometimes, I forget to think about it and it gets the better of me.
So, staying home with two sick kids, not feeling good myself and having the washer and printer break wasn't such a great time. I was up later than planned with Jaemin because my poor little boy's fever spiked last night. I walked by his room to check on him and could hear him whimpering. I asked him what was wrong and he very clearly told me his head hurt. I felt his head and it was on fire. I gave him ibuprofen and he threw it up 5 minutes later. Then, wondering how much he tossed, I gave him another 1/2 teaspoon just so his temp would decline some. He was shaking so bad and so miserable. I held him until it went down a little and then Brian said I needed to sleep with him to watch him. He slept really well until 3 am when I felt him and it had shot up again, so I rotated to the tylenol. He threw that up too. I sat with him, holding him for a bit, since it just rattles him some and then he went back to sleep and slept until 9 am. This is the boy who's promptly up by 7 or 7:30. He went to nap easily at noon and slept almost 3 hours. His fever's better, but his mood goes in spurts and I think the Tamiflu is upsetting his stomach some, so we're scaling it back a little.
I've had a cold for 2 weeks and it's really run me down. I can't seem to get all of the congestion out and it's making my body feel really tired. Then, I decide to at least print my coupons for the weekend in case I feel good enough to grocery shop (surely by then, right) and the printer's broke again. 2 months ago the printhead clogged and Kodak had to send me a new one. Worked great until today. They tried to have me fix it while they were on the phone, but it wouldn't so they decided to send us a new printer. No charge. Then, I washed our darks (this is a daily chore here) and washed Chelsi's sheets with it since her fever was finally, permanently, down on it's own. I get it all out and found a piece of plastic in the washer. Sure enough a fin had broken off the agitator and the other 2 are breaking. I called where we bought it and they looked to see if they had a broken Fisher-Paykel that they could give us the agitator from, but since they rarely break, they had none. They could order it for $50 and this was the cheapest I could find on the internet too. I called the company and they said they would send us a new one out of goodwill if I supplied the receipt. Wouldn't you know, I keep EVERYTHING, but the receipt for this large purchase was gone. I'm guessing I thought it was pointless after it was out of warranty and threw it away. I think we've had it for about 4 years. I called the store and they said they would look, but I gave up when they didn't call back because we sort of need a working washer with 7 people. I called the company again and told them we'd just have to pay for the part and they put me on hold. He came back on and said 'guess what, we're just going to send it to you anyways". WOW! Awesome customer service. They were nice every time I talked to them. If I can get another 4 years out of that agitator I can handle buying a new one after that if we have to, but since Cole's car is in need of repair, I really was hoping for no more unexpected bills. YAY!
Now, to bed early, my husband says. I need to get better. I have one more sicky to stay home with tomorrow and he and I will do nothing tomorrow. I will just knit while he watches TV. Got 1 baby hat down for the Korean babies at the adoption agencies, many more to go.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
2 down, hopefully the other 3 won't go
Jaemin's fever started in this evening.
I thought I had a great idea since all of the other 4 were on Tamiflu to keep them from catching it from Chelsi. I 'thought' I'd take them in to get the flu vaccine. It takes 2 weeks for it to take affect and their on Tamiflu for 10 days. They were all well, so the doctor gave all 4 the vaccine. 2 hours later Jaemin has a 102 temp. GREAT! We're going to change his to twice a day since that's how often Chelsi is taking hers. Hopefully, it will speed up his recovery. I can say it was probably a $40 waste for her because it hasn't done anything yet. Going on 3 days of fever and it does not let up with meds, it just goes down a little. This med is about $150 before meeting your deductible. Luckily ours is met and we're only paying 20%. Multiply that times 5!
Hoping she can go back to school sometime this week. She misses it and was so excited when Kaelin brought her homework home. Really just hoping none of the other kids get it.
I thought I had a great idea since all of the other 4 were on Tamiflu to keep them from catching it from Chelsi. I 'thought' I'd take them in to get the flu vaccine. It takes 2 weeks for it to take affect and their on Tamiflu for 10 days. They were all well, so the doctor gave all 4 the vaccine. 2 hours later Jaemin has a 102 temp. GREAT! We're going to change his to twice a day since that's how often Chelsi is taking hers. Hopefully, it will speed up his recovery. I can say it was probably a $40 waste for her because it hasn't done anything yet. Going on 3 days of fever and it does not let up with meds, it just goes down a little. This med is about $150 before meeting your deductible. Luckily ours is met and we're only paying 20%. Multiply that times 5!
Hoping she can go back to school sometime this week. She misses it and was so excited when Kaelin brought her homework home. Really just hoping none of the other kids get it.
Almost there
I'm almost completely done Christmas shopping. I only have a stocking stuffer left, but that's not much to look for. Those are small gifts.
Sitting here on the couch, since Chelsi has influenza, and thinking we did really well getting within our $100/kid budget. I pretty much always stay in it. I think a couple of years ago I went about $20 over on the big kids. That's a rare occasion. I save all year for Christmas, so it's important to stay within our budget to keep me in our monthly budget.
We got the big boys $250 iPods for $180. But, since the girls wanted their 3G 8gb iPods for Christmas, that keeps me in budget on all 4 kids. I know some people don't think it's right giving kids used gifts, BUT I don't necessarily agree with buying 7 and 10 year olds brand new iPods, so we're even. I have the boys' new iPods all synced up and ready to go. They are to turn over their iPods and Otterboxes a couple of days before Christmas so I can sync up the girls' iPods the way they would like them (their kinda music and apps). Jaemin's big gift is an awesome PowerWheels Jeep Rubicon. It's normally about $250, but got it the two-seater for $179. I had to take back last years piece of junk, off-brand, four wheeler and since I got back over $100 for that, I put it towards this years' gift for him.
Kaelin asked if she could have a new Webkin since hers died a couple of years ago. So, I thought it would be cool for her and Chelsi to each get a kitten Webkin and then we can load the app on their iPod after Christmas and they can tend to them on their iPods. Great for the Korea trip. They were only $8/each. I had bought the boys some camo shirts for stocking stuffers on clearance earlier in the year; maybe $3 or $4 each. Cole is getting an extra KU shirt since I found one his size on clearance for $2 and he outgrew his old one. They do have to get a Santa gift, so even though I went over on each, I stayed within overall. I found a watch for Chase for $18 when it was normally $35 for a Timex sports watch. Cole's getting a gun cleaning kit I found for $9. I found the cutest little bracelet at Kohls for Kaelin's stocking stuffer and she picked out a watch on clearance at Penneys on Black Friday that was in her school colors. I'm just under $500 after the $100 back from last year's gift for Jaemin. Exactly where I wanted to be.
Since I also shop for grandma's, if they ask, I found good deals for them too. Found a Thomas the Train Trouble game and a cool color changer car and launcher for great grandma to give Jaemin. Got 2 Barbies and Barbie clothes for Chelsi from great grandma. Snagged a Just Dance 2 Wii game (found one in like-new condition from Amazon) for Kaelin from great grandma. Great grandma's also getting Cole the rattling horns on his list (when Bass Pro finally went free shipping for the first time I've ever seen with no limit) and Chase is getting the outdoorsman book he wanted and treble hooks. Great grandma's going to be awesome in ours house because all of these items were tops on theirs lists. I even found the big boys the western boots and hunting boots they'd wanted and waited long enough for REALLY great sales to stay in their grandma's budget.
Lastly, I got some super cute little girls jeans and a ballerina Barbie for the little girl in our adopt-a-family at work.
I think overall a LOT of the kids' list items will be under a tree somewhere by the time, us, Santa, grandparents, etc. get the gifts for them. Cole's the only one that's a little harder since he has so many more expensive hunting items. We can really only afford one per year and since he's getting the iPod, it's just not possible. He'll have to save the list for next year and see if he still wants the items. I don't think he'll be disappointed though. We may not spend near as much as other families, but their still fairly spoiled....in my mind and totally content, so that's all that matters.
Sitting here on the couch, since Chelsi has influenza, and thinking we did really well getting within our $100/kid budget. I pretty much always stay in it. I think a couple of years ago I went about $20 over on the big kids. That's a rare occasion. I save all year for Christmas, so it's important to stay within our budget to keep me in our monthly budget.
We got the big boys $250 iPods for $180. But, since the girls wanted their 3G 8gb iPods for Christmas, that keeps me in budget on all 4 kids. I know some people don't think it's right giving kids used gifts, BUT I don't necessarily agree with buying 7 and 10 year olds brand new iPods, so we're even. I have the boys' new iPods all synced up and ready to go. They are to turn over their iPods and Otterboxes a couple of days before Christmas so I can sync up the girls' iPods the way they would like them (their kinda music and apps). Jaemin's big gift is an awesome PowerWheels Jeep Rubicon. It's normally about $250, but got it the two-seater for $179. I had to take back last years piece of junk, off-brand, four wheeler and since I got back over $100 for that, I put it towards this years' gift for him.
Kaelin asked if she could have a new Webkin since hers died a couple of years ago. So, I thought it would be cool for her and Chelsi to each get a kitten Webkin and then we can load the app on their iPod after Christmas and they can tend to them on their iPods. Great for the Korea trip. They were only $8/each. I had bought the boys some camo shirts for stocking stuffers on clearance earlier in the year; maybe $3 or $4 each. Cole is getting an extra KU shirt since I found one his size on clearance for $2 and he outgrew his old one. They do have to get a Santa gift, so even though I went over on each, I stayed within overall. I found a watch for Chase for $18 when it was normally $35 for a Timex sports watch. Cole's getting a gun cleaning kit I found for $9. I found the cutest little bracelet at Kohls for Kaelin's stocking stuffer and she picked out a watch on clearance at Penneys on Black Friday that was in her school colors. I'm just under $500 after the $100 back from last year's gift for Jaemin. Exactly where I wanted to be.
Since I also shop for grandma's, if they ask, I found good deals for them too. Found a Thomas the Train Trouble game and a cool color changer car and launcher for great grandma to give Jaemin. Got 2 Barbies and Barbie clothes for Chelsi from great grandma. Snagged a Just Dance 2 Wii game (found one in like-new condition from Amazon) for Kaelin from great grandma. Great grandma's also getting Cole the rattling horns on his list (when Bass Pro finally went free shipping for the first time I've ever seen with no limit) and Chase is getting the outdoorsman book he wanted and treble hooks. Great grandma's going to be awesome in ours house because all of these items were tops on theirs lists. I even found the big boys the western boots and hunting boots they'd wanted and waited long enough for REALLY great sales to stay in their grandma's budget.
Lastly, I got some super cute little girls jeans and a ballerina Barbie for the little girl in our adopt-a-family at work.
I think overall a LOT of the kids' list items will be under a tree somewhere by the time, us, Santa, grandparents, etc. get the gifts for them. Cole's the only one that's a little harder since he has so many more expensive hunting items. We can really only afford one per year and since he's getting the iPod, it's just not possible. He'll have to save the list for next year and see if he still wants the items. I don't think he'll be disappointed though. We may not spend near as much as other families, but their still fairly spoiled....in my mind and totally content, so that's all that matters.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
#8 Thankful
I'm thankful, today, that even though it stinks that the truck broke down and it cost money, we found someone to do it on the side and while it robbed me of my Cole's tire money, it was at least money we had.
#7 Thankful
I'm so thankful Dr. R called to confirm he took Cole's case to the team and they agree his surgery can still wait. So, unless anything major happens we don't go back until January 2014 (1 year). Then, he'll probably have to have the full work up with MRI, EKG, echo and stress. And he may very well have it that year. He still doesn't think he'll make it through high school and that will be half way through his junior year.
We shall see!
We shall see!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Forgot how easy it is
to cook ham.
We threw some sliced ham, pineapple and brown sugar in the crockpot all day. I whipped up some .38/lb sweet potatoes, some turnips from the inlaws garden that were about to go bad and some steam broccoli and dinner rolls. So easy, little mess and so yummy!
I love that the kids rarely complain when I cook!
We threw some sliced ham, pineapple and brown sugar in the crockpot all day. I whipped up some .38/lb sweet potatoes, some turnips from the inlaws garden that were about to go bad and some steam broccoli and dinner rolls. So easy, little mess and so yummy!
I love that the kids rarely complain when I cook!
#6 Thankful
I'm thankful that 5 days a week I get to laugh watching Ellen Degeneres! Of course, that means I'm thankful for DVR or I would never get to watch it since it's on while I'm working. So funny!
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