Well, we have fulfilled our role in the circle of life, or at least of communicable illness. About five of the eight or so kids that we saw in our “we don’t know it yet but we’re contagious” stage now have some signs of the chicken pox. You know us, we love to share…
The baby (yes, I am still calling him that) is now showing some evidence of the yummy spots himself, which means at least another week of no daytime outings here. I’m not really a get-up-and-go kinda girl anyway, but two weeks at home is going to make even me a little stir crazy, I think.
So, if you’ve already had the virus, come on over and chat. I could use the adult conversation. I think at least this site is pox-free.
One week at home made you stir crazy. Make a dinner date with the girls for sometime next week.
My hero!!! *swooning*
i’m jealous.
Come be my date!!!!!!!!! I know I’m not rugged and handsome, but I’m apparently available.
And cute.
Talk to Kelli and work out a long weekend to Chicago for the fall.
You heard him, Jack. Lessssgoooo!
The kids have doctors appointments on Tuesday. I think I’ll get the big boy vaccinated while we’re there…
Hi Kate! Yeah, I don’t think it’s a bad thing to do. Although most of the vaccinated kids around here still got it, it seems a MUCH milder form than the experiences of our youth. After hearing about pox in the mouth, and other intimate places, I’m glad my kids have been spared of that!!!
i was actually not looking for a date. i was jealous of the girl’s nite out. all my girls here have totally different schedules. but let me know if you make a trek to chi-town.
Wow. I feel so rejected. And here I thought I made a pretty good date!