We traveled approximately 1700 miles in 5 days, were in 3 different states and had a great time! B was excellent, better than I had imagined. We watched movies, colored, read books and did a lot of singing. Our first stop was Alliance/Hemmingford, Nebraska. Great Papa Elmer threw a big Polka Party, live Polka Band and all, it was ton's of fun. Papa is 86 and still can dance with the best of them. After a few days with extended family and friends, we headed out to South Dakota, through the Black Hills to Crazy Horse, Mount Rushmore and Deadwood. We then traveled through Wyoming back home. The whether was chilly and because it was "off season" there we no crowds, which was nice. We saw buffalo, mountain goats, deer, antalope, wild turkey's and praire dogs. B was very interested in Mt. Rushmore. She was trying to understand how those men got up on the mountain and if they were dead or not. We were explaining to her about they were important people, but they were not alive anymore, etc, etc....A few minutes later B asked, "Well, why does Frosty melt when it's not cold, do the faces melt, are they alive?" She was so sincere and cute about it.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Pumpkin Patch & Curlers
We had a great night at the pumpkin patch and it was nice to visit and catch up with you all, even if it was in the McDonald's play land!
We tried soft curlers in B's hair for the first time! She thought it was really fun and even woke up in the night and wanted me to fix a couple that had fallen out. The result in the morning was quite surprising! We did some "taming down" before she went to school!!!
We tried soft curlers in B's hair for the first time! She thought it was really fun and even woke up in the night and wanted me to fix a couple that had fallen out. The result in the morning was quite surprising! We did some "taming down" before she went to school!!!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Ouch.....
I received this from a friend of mine and thought it was worth sharing with all of you. I had not seen nor heard of these specific cleaning sponges being so harmful.
My friend of a friend's story:
Ok, I'm sending this out to everyone so they don't make the same mistake I
made. I'm so embarrassed that this happened but I want you all to be aware
of what can happen. This was caused by a magic eraser sponge. I have let
both kids erase their crayon marks off the walls and never even thought the
sponges would have this kind of chemical in them that would cause this kind
of burn or even hurt them. Learn from my mistake. You can't even imagine
how bad I feel that this happened to Kolby. Pass this along to anyone who
has kids or grandchildren, Karlee.
This was Kolby 24 hours after being burned by a magic Eraser sponge. It was much
worse yesterday.
If you are a parent or grandparent, this post is meant to save your loved ones from the horror one of our friends went through. Here is the email we received -
One of my five year old's favorite chores around the house is cleaning scuff marks off the walls, doors, and baseboards with either an Easy Eraser pad, or the real deal, a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. I purchased a package of Magic Erasers ages ago when they first came out. I remember reading the box, wondering what the "Magic" component was that cleaned crayon off my walls with ease. No ingredients were listed and absolutely no warnings were<> on the box, other than "Do not ingest." My package of the Scotchbrite Easy Erasers didn't have a warning either and since my child knew not to eat the sponges and keep them out of reach of his little brother and sister , it was a chore I happily let him do. If I had known that both brands (and others like them) contain a harmful alkaline or "base" chemical (opposite of acid on the pH scale) that can burn your skin, I never would have let my little boy handle them. As you can see from the picture, when the Scotchbrite Easy Eraser was rubbed against his face and chin, he received severe chemical burns. At first, I thought he was being dramatic. I picked him up, put him on the counter top and washed his face with soap and water. He was screaming in pain. I put some lotion on his face - more agony. I had used a Magic Eraser to remove magic marker from my own knuckles a while back and I couldn't understand why he was suddenly in pain. Then, almost immediately, the large, shiny, blistering red marks started to spread across his cheeks and chin.
I quickly searched Google.com for "Magic Eraser Burn" and turned up several results. I was shocked. These completely innocent looking white foam sponges can burn you? I called our pediatrician, and of course got sent to voice mail. I hung up and called the Hospital and spoke to an Emergency Room nurse. She told me to call Poison Control. The woman at Poison Control said she was surprised nobody had sued these companies yet and walked me through the process of neutralizing the alkaline to stop my son's face from continually burning more every second.< style=" "> I had already, during my frantic phone calling, tried patting some numbing antibioti c cream on his cheeks, and later some Aloe Vera gel - both resulted in screams of pain. The Poison Control tech had me fill a bathtub with warm water, lay my son into it, cover him with a towel to keep him warm and then use a soft washcloth to rinse his face and chin with cool water for a continuous 20 minutes. My son calmed down immediately. He told me how good it felt. I gave him a dose of Tylenol and after the twenty minutes was up, he got dressed in his Emergency Room doctor Halloween costume and off we went to the Hospital.
They needed to make sure the chemical burn had stopped burning, and examine his face to determine if the burn would need to be debrided (from my fuzzy recollection of hospital work, this means removing loose tissue from a burn location). My son was pretty happy at the hospital, they were very nice and called him "Doctor" and let him examine some of their equipment. The water had successfully stopped the burning and helped soothe a lot of the pain. I'm sure Tylenol was helping too. They sent us home with more Aloe Vera gel, Polysporin antibiotic cream, and some other numbing burn creams. By the time we got home, my son was crying again. I tried applying some of the creams but he cried out in pain. Water seemed to be what worked the best. After a rough night, I took the above photo in the morning. He was swollen and wouldn't move his lips very much to avoid moving the skin on his taut
cheeks. I was fighting back the tears, and I said, "Oh honey, I wish I could take it away from you. I wish I could take it off your face and put it on mine." He was so shocked, he started to tear up a little and said, "Mom, no. You don't want this on your face, it hurts so much. You would be hurting. Last night was terrible, I couldn't sleep, and you wouldn't be able to sleep either." It just broke my heart into five trillion pieces - as much as he is hurting, he wouldn't want me to be hurting in his place.
Today he is doing much better. The burns have started to scab over, and in place of red, raw, angry, skin we have a deeper red, rough healing layer. I can touch his skin now, without it stinging, and this morning he went back to Pre-School with Polysporin rubbed all over his face. He announced to the class, "I brought my face for Show and Tell!"
Note - he was doing fine as of Friday. Kudos to this diligent parent for informing us all.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
A whole lot of nothing...
It seems as though we are running around a hundred miles a hour, in a circle, but really not doing much...or so it seems. ...
B is fairly independent and insists on choosing her our clothes that she wears to school. We have several strategies to help with this, including picking the outfit the night before. Well, nevertheless the strategies don't always work, especially when mom forgets to have B choose and set them out....Well, as you can see here is one of those days....yes, I really sent my kid to school in that outfit! M was horrified! It was one of those mornings that we were up earlier than usual in order for Mom to be to Ogden by 8am, M was gone chasing escaped prisoners and I didn't have the patience to problem solve and guide B to a better choice, hence I gave in and there you have it.....I have tried to throw those pants away several times and somehow they end up back in her closet!
The house hunting is wearing us out! So many choices, so many builders, and location, location, location!!! Just when I think we have it narrowed down, we change our mind. So the process continues. I have included my favorite so far....and I suppose I can keep dreaming because it's not even for sale. I just love the house and the landscaping. It really is beautiful. We pass it often on our way to grandma's house and I tell M every time, I would move today if it were for sale. Nevertheless, our search will continue.
B is fairly independent and insists on choosing her our clothes that she wears to school. We have several strategies to help with this, including picking the outfit the night before. Well, nevertheless the strategies don't always work, especially when mom forgets to have B choose and set them out....Well, as you can see here is one of those days....yes, I really sent my kid to school in that outfit! M was horrified! It was one of those mornings that we were up earlier than usual in order for Mom to be to Ogden by 8am, M was gone chasing escaped prisoners and I didn't have the patience to problem solve and guide B to a better choice, hence I gave in and there you have it.....I have tried to throw those pants away several times and somehow they end up back in her closet!
The house hunting is wearing us out! So many choices, so many builders, and location, location, location!!! Just when I think we have it narrowed down, we change our mind. So the process continues. I have included my favorite so far....and I suppose I can keep dreaming because it's not even for sale. I just love the house and the landscaping. It really is beautiful. We pass it often on our way to grandma's house and I tell M every time, I would move today if it were for sale. Nevertheless, our search will continue.
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