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Scratch That
Doesn’t look like Roseola anymore. Temp. came back yesterday around 3pm, went back to the doctor, and went home with the earlier “mystery virus” diagnosis. No major temp. yet today, but this rash is growing like wildfire. Our poor baby. She’s so tired and cranky. Hoping this ends soon! Say a prayer for us!!!!!
Virus Revealed
So Emma has officially finished up her first (and hopefully only) case of Roseola. Temps of 102-104 for 4 days have NOT been fun. And neither is the rash that broke out this morning. The good news is that the rash means the fever is gone and she’s not contagious anymore. Good thing, considering we didn’t even know what she had until today!
It’s funny how I always question whether or not I’m too overprotective of Emma. My family and friends will tell you I’m ultra-protective of Emma’s sleep schedule, and I tend to keep her home if she even shows a slight sign of a cold. It makes life more difficult, yes, but I kinda feel like that’s what you do when you decide to have children. It’s not about you anymore. It’s about the kids and the sacrifices that come along with that. In other words, that trip to Target will just have to wait. Plus, it’s not fair to other children or parents. No one wants a sick kid, and I certainly don’t want to be the cause of some child’s misery.
When Emma’s low-grade temp started to rise on Friday, I wondered if I was being silly when I decided to skip our morning play date and small group that night. I wondered if we were being lazy and making excuses when we stayed home from church on Sunday morning. Were we overreacting? In this case, I think we made the right choices. Otherwise there would be a lot of sick kids, and it would be our fault.
Granted, we did take a trip to Sam’s Club on Saturday when her temp seemed to be stable. But wouldn’t you know it—the second we got home; it shot up. Lesson learned. We shouldn’t have gone.
So what’s my point? Not really sure, but I guess all of this has reaffirmed that being a good parent comes first, even if it means putting a few things off. Even if it means having people think you are a little nutty or (gasp!) that you put your child first.
I know so many people that run their kids around, even if they are tired, sick, etc. I don’t think I’ll ever be that kind of parent. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do, but most of the time, it can wait.
Fashion Friday: Hat Parade
Emma has a cold (or more teeth… whatever!), so we’ve been kinda laying low. However, never to disappoint, I decided this was the perfect opportunity to model some of her hat collection. Now there are several more we could have shown you — like a great cowgirl hat from her awesome aunt and uncle — but Miss Runny Nose wasn’t quite in the mood. I don’t really blame her.
Here’s what I managed to snap:
(And let’s just call these “cool photo angles,” not me chopping out part of the photo, ‘k?)