Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of November

THE GOOD: I love playing and walking in the leaves -- the smell, the sound of them crunching underneath my feet, the autumn colors -- it just isn't fall without it! This year we took advantage of a warm day outside and even got a few cute pictures. Oh, I love the Fall!!

Cole loved being buried in the leaves

Garrett in his beanie -- I just love beanies on babies!


THE BAD: When I say bad, I mean tough, not really "bad". Russ' Uncle Myron came for a visit and we had a fantastic time! He came to lecture at the Ortho school, but we took advantage of every second while he was here. He played with the boys non-stop (Cole crawled all over him any chance he could!), reviewed some cases with Russ, took us grocery shopping (thanks for the diapers, formula and baby food!), and even had time to fit in a morning of pheasant hunting. It was a fun weekend and were were so glad for his visit!

The "bad" boys


THE UGLY: The night Mryon arrived Garrett had an ear infection, so we started him on Amoxicilin. It was a ten day treatment and throughout the next week he continued to be fevered. Finally his fever broke and then next day he was covered in a rash. When I say covered I mean it was on every inch of his little body -- his scalp, his fingers, his bum, and everywhere in between. He had an allergic reaction to the amoxicilin. We stopped the medicine on Saturday and figured the rash would go away and we would wait it out. But, after his morning nap on Sunday morning the rash had gotten worse and he also had hives. I decided we should get it checked out and took Garrett to the Quick-Care, just to be safe (I know I'm a little paranoid, but when it comes to my kids I don't take risks). Our neighbors took Cole to church (Cole was a champ and went by himself, not to mention that he didn't even wet his pull-up the whole three hours of church because there was no one there to take him to the potty!) The only person working at the Quick Care was a nurse practitioner (heaven forbid we actually see a doctor) and she took one look at Garrett and told us it was out of her scope and that we should take him straight to the ER. We arrived at the ER and they looked at us like, "Are you serious?" They gave him a dose of Benadryl and sent us on our way. It was expensive Benadryl -- I could've bought the whole supply at Walgreens and still been money ahead for all we spent of the visits. Oh, well -- better safe than sorry! I felt so bad for Garrett and there was nothing I could do but wait until it went away.




What an exciting few weeks! I hope Thanksgiving isn't quite as eventful as the first few weeks of November. But, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly are all pretty cute if you ask me!!

10 comments:

Unknown said...

I love the pictures in the leaves! ANthony broke out in a rash the first time on amoxicillin too and it was scary! He can take it now, but when he was 1, it was not fun seeing that rash pop out! I'm glad garrett is feeling better!

Weavers said...

You should have called this the good, the bad, and the really cute! Your kids are so darling. I hate when our kids get rashes. I always tell myslef that it's fine and it happens all the time, but in the back of my mind I'm thinking they have some rare disease that no ones ever heard of. It's always been something that can be fixed with benadryl and a few days of rest. It's funny how much we can worry over our kids. I'm excited to see you guys soon!

Bryan and Janelle Guymon said...

Wow, great pictures of the boys in the leaves!! You are quite the photographer. :)

I'm so sorry to hear about poor Garrett! I'm glad he is doing better now. I hate it when they are sick and there is nothing you can do but let it run its course.

Can't wait to see you all - we are counting down the days!! :)

David and Michelle Christianson said...

I love the fall pictures of your boys! I still can't believe how big Garrett is. Poor kid! I totally feel for you and the expensive ER bill. Hope he's feeling better.

Logan and Traci Wood said...

rashes are the worst...you never know if they are caused by the medicine or the infection. I am glad that things are going better and I love the picture in the leaves!

K said...

It was good to see you post again. November here has been quite warm which has been such a fun change for November. Poor little Garrett. I had an allergic reaction to penicillin too. It's no fun, of course neither is the bill to find out that Benadryl will do the trick:)

Jen H. said...

It's fun to check in and see how you guys are doing! I love the new family photo and photo's of your boys! I'm glad Garrett is feeling better!

The 4 of Us said...

Hey Katrina! i just recently found your blog and completely enjoy it. You are living my dream by living in DC! i sure love it there.

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Christina McCranie said...

Hey Katrina-we just got started with this whole blogging. Your boys are growing up so fast. They have changed so much in 6 months.
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Jaimee said...

Jacee is allergic to Amoxicillian too. She had the same reaction when she was about Garrett's age. It must be a Jacobson or Kennedy thing!