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BlahBlahBabble

The Joys of Parenthood…

Yesterday morning Jason woke up and was immediately complaining that he was “so hungry that he was going to throw up.” Jason’s not normally a puke-y kid, not like I was growing up. I don’t think he’s even thrown up 10 times in his life. So the fact that he was complaining was a huge red flag. He said he was hungry though, and I’m a firm believer in listening to your body, so he ate breakfast.

Not a smart move – he threw up by 9:30 am.

I have a weak stomach, and if I even hear someone throwing up, I start to gag. I managed to make it though, cleaning up the bathroom, helping him settle in to my bed to rest and watch cartoons. Within an hour he was complaining that he was starving – so I let him have some toast and some Sprite. He was able to keep that down, so he had lunch and dinner without any problem.

Until 3:30 this morning. That’s when he woke me up to tell me that his stomach hurt. Ugh. There wasn’t much I could do for him though, so he went and laid back down in his bed to read. I went to check on him, to ask him if he was ok, and he shook his head no and took off for my bathroom. He stayed up the rest of the night, and again, within an hour of being sick, said he was hungry. More toast. More cartoons.

I came to work because he said he felt ok, and every time I’ve talked to him he has said he feels fine. Hopefully, whatever this was has passed. I’ve felt sick to my stomach all day, but I think most of that is just from thinking about it. Hopefully it wasn’t a bug that I’ve caught. I don’t have time to be sick right now.

I guess there is something to be said for working out – already, I feel that old zoom zoom feeling. I’ve been moving and grooving today at work – even with my lack of sleep last night. The fact that one of my attorneys was out of the office today helped too – I could focus and get things out the door.

We talked about it over lunch at work today – when you were a kid and you got sick to your stomach, what did your Mom give you to make you feel better? Sprite, crackers and toast were always my favorites. I had a doctor tell me a few years ago to drink Sprite after I was sick, not water – that the carbonation helps to settle the stomach. What was your remedy?

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In the News

Yeah, Right…

It seems that even though our government can’t give us proof of those weapons of mass distruction that we told the rest of the world that Iraq definitely had, we should just take their word for it. Powell has slammed the media for their Iraq WMD reports.

Powell said there was “no doubt whatsoever” that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction prior to the U.S.-led invasion that ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, though little evidence has turned up since then.

Uh huh. And in a United States court of law, you have to have evidence. Proof. Something. You can’t just stand there and say “this is what we are telling you so you should believe it.” I’m sick of my own government trying to feed me that crap, and it makes us look like idiots to the rest of the world. If having an affair with an intern and then lying about it is grounds for impeachment, I think that lying about the reason for a war should be an impeachable offense too. [via Moose Mike.]

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Picture Time

1100 and Still Going…

Picture Yourself has passed the 1100 mark! Wheee! Where is your photo at?

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Geek Love

Bloggers Across the Land Rejoice!

I’m sure you have an RSS feed, right? (You do, don’t you? You know why you want one, right?) If you are like me, you might want a feed that serves all categories except one or two that you don’t want to share. For me, it’s the restricted access posts. Now, Mark and Brad have come up with a solution. Sweet! Enjoy!

Also on the RSS front, Tim Bray has posted some interesting thoughts on how to determine who is pulling your RSS feeds. One of my favorite questions, and right now I’m still stuck finding out the old fashion way – just asking. I’m hoping that will change over time.

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BlahBlahBabble

Work It, Girl…

I’ve complained for months (ok, years) that I need to work towards getting in better shape then I am right now. I have a family history of high blood pressure and diabetes, and getting in to shape is essential for me. So I did it. Yesterday Mike and I joined the local 24 Hour Gym and bought the top protein for girls who workout online. I belonged to the gym years ago and I would take Purium supplements, read this motivational story at this Purium review to see why you should take them. For reasons I don’t even remember, I stopped going. Now? Now it’s a matter of making time and get help from professional fat loss to achieve my goal. There isn’t any option. I figure I’m not just doing it for myself – I’m doing it for Jason. It may sound really sappy and cheesy, but he deserves to have his Mom around for a long time, and it’s my responsibility to make sure that happens.

If you catch me slacking off, promise me you’ll yell at me and tell me to get busy, ok? Deal? Good.