Posts Tagged ‘Jess’
I am hoping to not curse myself by writing this post…
Addie and Jess have been sick now for 2+ weeks, and there seems to be no end in sight. Fortunately, it’s not the gross kind of sick where there is a lot of *ahem* ”clean up” involved, but more the “we-have-been-through-eight-boxes-of-kleenex-in-the-last-2-weeks” kind of sick.
Poor Addie started to really get snotty (in both senses of the word) about 2 weeks ago, just in time to miss our good friends Steve and Mindy’s sons birthday party. He was turning two, and the party was a Classic Roller Skating. They have bouncy slides and all sorts of fun things for kids to do. Addie would have loved it, and I am so sad we missed it! But Happy Birthday to Zander!!
Addie got a pretty deep cough last week, and fortunately it really died down by Friday night. So she should be on the up-and-up. Jess on the other hand, is still sick and doesn’t seem to be getting much better. He is stuffy and runny all at the same time, overworked, stressed out from school, and not getting enough sleep. All in all, not a good combo for someone who is trying to get over a cold.
Last weekend, Addie and I went to another friends birthday party. Caden, Lisa and Nate’s son, turns 1 today! Happy Birthday little guy! He is such a cutie and we were very lucky to be well enough to attend that party. Addie was still a little sniffley, but hopefully my excessive tissue and Purell supply was enough to not get anyone else sick!
Please, everyone send well wishes toward our house, especially Jess’ way!
I am a bit behind on my blogging….
To the most wonderful man, I say Happy Birthday!
Thank you for being a part of my life. Thank you for giving me the most beautiful child. Thank you for putting up with my wild mood swings and my over emotional moments. Thank you for sticking by me when I felt like no one else would. Thank you for giving me a second chance and holding my hand when I needed you.
Thank you for teaching me things I didn’t know I wanted to be taught, and thank you for leaning on me when you need to. Thank you for taking the time to hold me on cold winter days. Thank you for kissing my nose when it’s cold. Thank you for doing all the little things, and moving all the big. Thank you for killing big spiders and not killing the little ones. Thank you for giving me your jacket, thank you for reminding me I need to say thank you.
Thank you for helping me get through all the little things that seem so unbearable at the time, and thank you for looking back and laughing with me. Thank you for reminding me to stop and smell the roses and thank you for teaching me you are never to old to change.
Thank you for loving me.
-Michelle

