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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 240417" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>To top off my Friday, I was freezing all the way home and finally checked my temp, and yup, another fever. UGH! I thought once the fever broke with mono, you *just* had the tired achey carp to deal with; I didn't think the fever came back! But anyway...</p><p> </p><p>I got difficult child's medications, picked up easy child (who does NOT have mono - thank G*d, or they'd be burning me at the stake right now...), and came home and turned it all over to husband. I laid in bed and woke up much better today.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the drink, gcv; I needed it!</p><p> </p><p>I spent today (appropriately the last day of THIS _______ MONTH) with the Brooms. easy child 2 wore a pair of her new jeans that her other grandma bought. They look to be at least a size too big, and she wears them under her belly, so her crack shows in back, and Two Brooms told husband she hates when we let her show up dressed like a street person. So when she stopped at a nice western clothing store, I tried to get easy child 2 to look at jeans. She wanted to get a pair of 20X jeans ($52) and I actually would have got them, but she adamantly refused to try them on. No way was I paying that for jeans that *might* fit. I made sure to have much of the conversation in front of Two Brooms. Teehee. </p><p> </p><p>Oh, and wee difficult child spent about 40 miles of the trip saying he was hungry (he started, literally, 2 miles from our house, after he'd eaten a chicken leg, potatoes, and biscuit). husband and I were making him wait til a certain point in the trip. It about killed Two Brooms...she pointed out every eating place and convenience store we passed, wanting us to stop and feed him. And <em>SHE</em> says <em>I </em>cave???? </p><p> </p><p>Despite the company, I enjoyed the day and came home exhausted. easy child 2 is not playing the sick role and is quite enjoyable. difficult child has had a easy child weekend so far.</p><p> </p><p>And the weather was nice. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 240417, member: 1848"] To top off my Friday, I was freezing all the way home and finally checked my temp, and yup, another fever. UGH! I thought once the fever broke with mono, you *just* had the tired achey carp to deal with; I didn't think the fever came back! But anyway... I got difficult child's medications, picked up easy child (who does NOT have mono - thank G*d, or they'd be burning me at the stake right now...), and came home and turned it all over to husband. I laid in bed and woke up much better today. Thanks for the drink, gcv; I needed it! I spent today (appropriately the last day of THIS _______ MONTH) with the Brooms. easy child 2 wore a pair of her new jeans that her other grandma bought. They look to be at least a size too big, and she wears them under her belly, so her crack shows in back, and Two Brooms told husband she hates when we let her show up dressed like a street person. So when she stopped at a nice western clothing store, I tried to get easy child 2 to look at jeans. She wanted to get a pair of 20X jeans ($52) and I actually would have got them, but she adamantly refused to try them on. No way was I paying that for jeans that *might* fit. I made sure to have much of the conversation in front of Two Brooms. Teehee. Oh, and wee difficult child spent about 40 miles of the trip saying he was hungry (he started, literally, 2 miles from our house, after he'd eaten a chicken leg, potatoes, and biscuit). husband and I were making him wait til a certain point in the trip. It about killed Two Brooms...she pointed out every eating place and convenience store we passed, wanting us to stop and feed him. And [I]SHE[/I] says [I]I [/I]cave???? Despite the company, I enjoyed the day and came home exhausted. easy child 2 is not playing the sick role and is quite enjoyable. difficult child has had a easy child weekend so far. And the weather was nice. LOL [/QUOTE]
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