So I'm gonna vent a little bit in this space... and then I'll try to change my crappy attitude by the end of my rant, and hopefully feel better since getting it off my chest.
Ellis helped us earn a new Parenting Badge this week. The one that reads something like: "We Survived Hell Week!"
Between vomiting, scary fevers, uncontrollable coughing, rapid breathing, wheezing, doctor appointments, WAITING AT THE PHARMACY FOR TWO HOURS (<--- can you tell that one really fires me up?) nebulizer treatments, steroids, antibiotics, constipation, then diarrhea, trying to get him to eat/drink & no sleep... this momma and daddy are TIRED.
You know, I really used to love the changing of the seasons that we get to experience in northeast Wisconsin, but I'm starting to despise winter, because these last two years have been nothing but sickness in our home.
I know - because I've been told many times - that babies who go to daycare are allegedly more sick early on, but once they go to school, they are supposed to have immune systems that could fight off North Korea.
And I also know - because I've been told many times - that even "healthy" kiddos will have 7-12 different colds/viruses/sickies a year.
But when your baby is sick more than he's not sick, you start questioning what YOU are doing wrong.
And, trust me, I also know that we could have it SO much worse. And honestly, I really do pray for all those families who have kiddos much sicker than ours. My heart breaks for you.
But when you're in the trenches, it sucks.
When your baby is having trouble breathing, it sucks. And it's downright scary.
And when you're on your 7th day of sooo little sleep, even snagging a hang nail on your sweater will make you cry.
Multiple times week, I've had to physically
Friends, if you're in the trenches this week, remember this: If God brings you to it, he will bring you through it. And keep repeating it until you believe it.
And, I'm also giving you a big, sterile - free from bacteria/living microorganisms, totally clean internet HUG, so that you don't get whatever virus was in our house week.


















































