Me too!Kristina, I still have my bandanas that you worked so hard to iron a year ago!
Oh Angie!! So sorry for your niece. I hope that things got better.We are having a great time at WDW!!! We do have a need for some prayers though. I know I can count on this group to get that going. You may have seen the flooding in the Northwest. My niece, who is here with us, got a call from her friend that is watching her house and when the **** broke it put her house under at least 4 foot of water. She lost everything to the floods in 1996 and now has to do it again. She does have flood insurance, so finacially she will get help, but the trauma of seeing all your things covered with mud, yet again, is devasting . She shed some tears on Monday, filed her claim yesterday, and then decided to just put it aside and deal with it when she gets home a week from Sunday. We would really appreciate prayers for her for strenght to deal with this again.
I rushed like the dickens to finally get our tree set up. Nothing like finishing hanging things up when guests are arrivingChristmas???? Is Christmas near? I'd better get started! OY!!
I asked Dennis on the plane yesterday if I really have to set up the tree this year. UM... YES! He said. So, online shopping, pay the extra shipping to get stuff delivered by Christmas, Dennis will work on the cards in the next couple of day....if he is not working...and I will try to get that tree up by this evening.
OMG!! All I could think of was the story of the deck with the swells when someone was on a ship. I remember Brack and Dennis online that evening - who was it that went through those swells.We sailed thru Tropical Storm Olga just before it became a hurricane last week. Several people were sick Sunday night thru Monday night. We had 30 foot swells! Whoa! I went to sleep and slept thru all the fun during the night. DSIL went up on deck to check it out and he said the water was splashing up on deck 9.
Wow - prayers to your BILI needed a smile tonight. What we really need are some prayers and pixie dust for my BIL and his family. We found out this afternoon that he was in a car accident Friday afternoon on the base where he works and he hit someone. That person died because of the crash. My BIL is in the hospital going through extensive testing because he has had a few seizures in the past and he doesn't know what happened so that is being looked into as an option. They don't know anything about the person's family yet. They could all use prayers right now.
I've been clicking on the AG countdown to see Savannah..uhm..Mia.John and Carla, rest assured that the new American Girl Doll will be here shortly after the 1st. Savannah asked me if I sent a picture of her in for the doll.... Could it be more precious?
Happy Holidays to all of you!
Kim
Reading your plans makes me very happy that we don't live near family and have a rule that noone comes over on Christmas day. We will be getting up fairly early and enjoy the kids opening their gifts and then watch the Disney parade while eating breakfast. PJs are the dress of the day and we don't have any schedule to worry about. Kaitlyn does need to bake a birthday cake for her daddy though. She loves to bake! So unlike her mommy.
Sophia had a great day - she got the guitar she wanted from Santa, and is ready to be the new Miley Cyrus.
We tnink he is very cute! He has learned a new dance. Too cute!
Oh, Savanah would make a perfect AG doll! Did you send a picture?
My Mom watched that then called me. She told me all about it. Saw the resort we stayed at, saw the Christmas trees, the parade. But, she said they said you have to get to the parade at least 40 min early to get a good spot. She said they obviously were not with me! We did get very lucky this time and walked to the front of main street and there was space for all of us on the curb right in front of the train station about 10 minutes before the parade arrived! I did not tell her that is not the norm! She is too cute. Her first trip to WDW/DCL and now she has the bug too!
I told Amy yesterday - it was a stressful day. I had a tension headache off and on all day because of all the commotion. Amy helped it out with a neck massage.
Even after all of that . . . I really would not change it. There was enough good with everyone at our house to outweigh all the stress of getting everything ready and doing all the work.
Sophia had a great day - she got the guitar she wanted from Santa, and is ready to be the new Miley Cyrus. Of course, she also got a new AG doll complete with a Christmas outfit. At 3:30 am she got up and wanted to go out to open gifts - I told her Santa had not come yet. It took her a long time to fall back to sleep, but then I had to to get her up at 8:30!
Steve's family was great and Steve tolererated my family the best he could, but Savannah was off all day. She started throwing up Christmas Eve and was up all night on and off. She got up and wanted to open presents at 9:30 which is way late for Christmas morning, but she had a fever all night and really was quite sick. She seemed ok, had fun opening presents and her fever seemed gone, so we thought she just had a bug.
Anyway, she had this strange rash under one arm. I thought maybe it was fever blisters. She would be fine, then grumpy, then fine, then not fine. This morning the rash was WORSE and her fever was back full on again.
Well, one benefit to having a sister who works for a pediatricians office is immediate care, so I took her to the DR. this morning, Steve was positive she had shingles but she actually has a staff infection. Get out! I had no idea, and the throwing up was just a coincidence. She will be on heavy duty antibiotics for the next 10 days.
I didn't even know people got that outside of hospitals. How do you even get a staff infection?
Anyway, a holiday for the books. I hope you all had a blast!
Kim
Angie,
The new American Girl Doll of the Year is a red headed figure skater with a sprinkling of freckles... John and Carla keep sending me links, like I am not going to buy it or something.
Kim
Steve's family was great and Steve tolererated my family the best he could, but Savannah was off all day. She started throwing up Christmas Eve and was up all night on and off. She got up and wanted to open presents at 9:30 which is way late for Christmas morning, but she had a fever all night and really was quite sick. She seemed ok, had fun opening presents and her fever seemed gone, so we thought she just had a bug.
Anyway, she had this strange rash under one arm. I thought maybe it was fever blisters. She would be fine, then grumpy, then fine, then not fine. This morning the rash was WORSE and her fever was back full on again.
Well, one benefit to having a sister who works for a pediatricians office is immediate care, so I took her to the DR. this morning, Steve was positive she had shingles but she actually has a staff infection. Get out! I had no idea, and the throwing up was just a coincidence. She will be on heavy duty antibiotics for the next 10 days.
I didn't even know people got that outside of hospitals. How do you even get a staff infection?
Anyway, a holiday for the books. I hope you all had a blast!
Kim
Oh my goodness!!! Someone we are crusing with on the aug repo cruise (justmestace) had to take her son to the ER to get checked out yesterday and it was also a staff infection...it was the second one that he had had. Some are resistant to antibiotics so be sure to keep an eye on her.
There has been a lot in the news here about staph infections - especially some that are resistant to antibiotics as Lisa said. Most of the cases I have heard of around here are picked up off of surfaces in places like locker rooms, bathrooms, etc.. Be careful!
Oh, Kim.
Give Savannah a hug from me. I was sick a lot at Christmas when I was a kid, and know that it can suck a lot of the fun out of this time of the year. Any skating pics to share, what song(s) is Savannah skating to this year?
Pj