Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Their Heeerrreee! @#$%^&*):

Lice.

My sister called from NY and these persistent little creatures have found a home in her house.  She has four children, 2 boys and 2 girls with long, curly hair.  Yikes. 

If you make it through parenthood without encountering these tiny creatures, consider yourself lucky.  One of my kids had it five years ago and I almost had a nervous breakdown.  Literally! - I had to go on anti-anxiety meds for 10 days.

I feel my sister's pain right now. I'm itchy just thinking about it.

If you follow a list of guidelines and are diligent, hopefully you will do the first treatment and never see another nit.  But you must vacuum until you wear the vacuum out, bag any stuffed animals and comforters (I did for three months - way over the top), check everyone daily for weeks and change sheets daily for anyone who was infested.  It's awful, but my husband kept telling me, "no one is going to die from this."  True, but it may drive you insane!

If you need help, here's one of a thousand websites: http://www.headlice.org/.

Good luck - hopin' you never have to fight the "Lice Fight"!
NeuroticMom

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Under the Weather

Isn't it the worst when the weather is beautiful and you're not feeling well?  We've all had some sort of virus (sore throat, which turns into a nasty cold, a day or two of chest tightness and a cough).  Now that we're getting over that, the allergies have set in.

It is wonderful to see the trees starting to bloom at least.

Hope you're feeling well wherever you are,
NeuroticMom

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Houston - We Have a Problem!!!!!

Scary incident yesterday.  I was home with my youngest and it was a beautiful, warm day.  The garage was open because I just got in from running errands.  I am in the middle of changing clothes over for the kids and he's doing some homework before he can go out and play.  I'm upstairs and he's downstairs.  The doorbell rang and thank goodness I had just looked out the window.  It was a man going around the neighborhood for something.  I never open the door to anyone unless they are expected or my husband is home (he wasn't).  My children always run for the door because it's their friends 99% of the time.  We live in a small development (22 houses and secluded).  You don't worry about the kids running around the development.  Neighborhood friends come in and out in all of our houses. 

Anyway, as soon as the bell rang I ran for the stairs and yelled for him not to open the door - it was someone we don't know.  He didn't and ran up the stairs, a little scared since I had adamently told him not to open the door.  "Why, what's going on?"  "It's a stranger, and we don't open the door to strangers."  He watched the man from the upstairs window and started in on me.  "He looks nice, just open the door if he comes back."  "No, he's a stranger."  "What's the big deal?"  Are you kidding me??????????

I spent the next few minutes explaining that dangerous people usually look nice and that's how they gain your trust.  After having a lengthy conversation he still said we should answer the door.  We've gone over this stuff so many times, I am flabergasted that he's still questioning it.  He agreed that if he was home alone or with his brothers, they wouldn't open the door, but he doesn't quite comprehend why I wouldn't open it on a beautiful day since I'm the parent.  I'll keep trying to explain it without making him paranoid.  Boy did I learn a lesson.

NeuroticMom

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Creatures of Habit

I've had each of my kids at the doctor this week.  They have all had sore throats (one strep, the other two have colds). What I've realized is my kids cannot handle being away from home without me or my husband for more than two days.  I think they are such creatures of habit and any deviation throws them for a loop.  When my husband and I go away, they are always left with family and close friends that treat them like family, but I guess it's still not home.  My husband's worried they won't be able to go away to college.  Well, we used to worry that they would be wearing diapers or sucking on pacifiers until they went to kindergarten and all the worrying was for nothing.  I'll have to remain hopeful:)

NeuroticMom

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Does your family celebrate St. Patrick's Day?

Growing up (100% Polish) we always celebrated.  We always wore green.  And we always had corned beef and cabbage for dinner.  As a child I hated this dinner.  My brothers and I would protest: "but we're Polish!"  To no avail.  My mom is a sucker for a holiday.
Now, I married a mostly Irish guy and I now love me some corned beef and cabbage.  Yum-my!  I just don't make it.  I would be the only one in my house that would actually eat it.  So tonight I'm grilling a london broil, making a big GREEN salad and for dessert I'm serving the cutest most delicious (from a local gourmet grocer ;) leprechaun cupcakes.

top o'the mornin to ya,
technomom

Monday, March 8, 2010

Monday Morning Kickoff... Sort Of

My sentiments this morning...
It Can Only Get Better,
TechnoMom

Friday, March 5, 2010

Let the Sun Shine In

It's Friday, the sun is shining and the snow is melting!  What else could we ask for?  Hopefully the dark and dreary days of winter are behind us.  I'm looking forward to a nice weekend and having a lot of family time.  My son's high school is playing for the District Championship in basketball at Villanova.  Expecting a good game and plenty of fans to cheer them on!  The kids won't sit with us, but we'll spend a Saturday night together, sort of.

Have a great weekend,
NeuroticMom

Monday, March 1, 2010

A Few Good Reads

I finished two books this week.  It's rare for me to read this much, but I guess the weather had something to do with it.  I read The Help and The Virgin Queen's Daughter.  Totally different books but very entertaining.

Let me know what you think. 

Next on my list - Picking Cotton and The Lost Symbol

NeuroticMom