Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Bad Bunny!

Connor thought dying the Easter eggs was lots of fun. He kind of treated it like a game of baseball. You win by throwing the eggs in the water as hard as possible! Needless to say...there were a few busted eggs, some spilled water and green hands.

Eating one of the busted eggs...guess it's a good thing he likes hard boiled eggs (really only likes the yellow though).

On Easter morning Connor woke up very thirsty and very warm. We thought we'd try to find eggs and baskets before checking his temp but he wanted nothing to do with all that. Sophie and Evan were pretty interested though.

I had to point out his baskets and we could only get him to "find" 6 of the 12 eggs before finding out that his temp was 102.7! Bad Bunny brought sickness instead of chocolate! We ended up canceling our dinner plans and taking him to the after hours clinic when his fever hit 103.7! They checked his blood (we've been through that one before) but found nothing wrong with him. The dr guessed that it was just a virus that would have to run it's course. On Mon afternoon he woke up from his 3 hr nap all sweaty so I figured the fever had broken. Within a few hours though Evan had a fever. His got up to 102 today but I'm trying to keep him on Tylenol for a few days to help keep the temps down. Connor's doing better and I'm hoping Evan's goes away as quickly...and that we don't get it!

Evan has almost got the walker figured out. He can stand up straight like this (look at those thighs) and then push forward to get it to move forward. We're waiting for him to get good and chase the dogs like Connor used to do. That will provide hours of entertainment!

We've had to cancel our Memorial Day trip to CA to spend time with the Davidson's. My Aunt Nancy had a stroke almost two weeks ago. She is already out of the hospital and in a rehab clinic. She can walk and talk and just has to relearn a few things. We are hoping for a speedy recovery for her and that we can rebook our plans to get together soon! Get well soon, Nancy!

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