Tagged with " sickness"
Oct 23, 2009 - parenting    4 Comments

Four at Bedtime fun.

The biggest problem with four children?

The juggling.

For instance – bed time tonight. C’s in studio working, so bedtime was all mine. Which 99 times out of a 100 will be easy, fine and dandy.

Today Jolly came home from school with nasty high temperature – and Pink has been in a manky moodfest all afternoon.
So 7pm rolls around, and the routine commenced – first off from the blocks was Pink – bathed, storied, bedded happily. Until I leave the room, when she starts to moan. Not proper crying, just a nasal, half-hearted aaa-ha-ha-ha-ha-aaah that goes on and on and on.

And on.

Eventually gave in, and went to her. Just had her lying quietly and stroking her back when Jolly started calling me. On High Sick Alert I dumped her and ran to him, her furioous screeches following me down the hall.
Whilst settling him (no sick, just headache) No.1 started shuffling to the bathroom and playing the Victorian-lady-in-a-decline drama. I realised he had sopping wet hair from the bath, so whisked him off for a hairdrying session (whilst giving him a stern too-old-for-dramatics-perfectly-capable-of-drying-own-hair talking to).

He flounced off in a temper as Boy appeared asking for his hair to be dried.

Pink by this time is kicking up with mucho gusto.
Then No.1 reappeared sheepishly requesting a hot water bottle.
At which Poorly-Jolly called he’d quite like one too….
I flounced and huffed in a grandly adult way and No.1 stalked back to bed in high dudgeon.
Two hot water bottles later (calling to still-shouting Pink in sing song voice from kitchen assuring her mummy may be back some time before midnight) I stagger back upstairs to find No.1′s room is in total silent darkness. He has sulkily decided that when I said ‘Get To Bed’ in sternly frustrated louder-than-slightly-necessary tones, what he had heard was “Go, Get out, Leap into bed, Switch off all lights, Sleep instantly and do NOT let me see you again till morning.”
Long chat with No.1-The-Drama-Queen  ensued, and grumpiness resolved into pleasant good nights – finally leave him reading quietly.
Now got to return to poorly Jolly (noticing in passing that it’s now Late, and Boy is still listening to his mp3), and he actually didn’t want his hot water bottle after all (grrr) – but his temp is climbing, so prolly good thing. Back downstairs for junior nurofen, calling more singsong words to now-just-moaning Pink, then back up dose Jolly. He calms with a few minutes cuddle, and settles down rather sadly to try and sleep.
By this time Boy has thought better of himself and decided that with the mood Mummy is now in he’ll err on the side of caution and whisper a sweet goodnight after packing himself up promptly. Sensible boy.
Pink is now silent, and I am NOT going to go investigate in case she starts up again. But am of course now sitting here with visions of her smothered in her own duvet so will have to go soon, just to reassure myself that she is sleeping peacefully. If she’s not sleeping peacefully this will be a Very Bad Move, and I shall of course curse my stupid Mummy Worry head.

*and breathe*.

Why do they always do it on the nights C’s working?

AND I haven’t cleaned the kitchen yet; I can hear the debris from four children’s pizza-making laughing at me from here.

*sigh*

*waa-a-a-il*

That’s all I had to say really…

well, maybe I’ll add a
*stamp*
and a loud
*fffffFFFfaaahhhhhhhh* noise too.
and maybe a little
*ENOUGH already! Sheesh!*

Just feeling sorry for myself this morning – had a really crappy night. Jolly came home from school feeling unwell, and was running a high temp by bedtime. About 3.30 this morning he was sick right outside Boy’s door – Boy promptly woke and came to the bathroom for a wee and a chat whilst I sorted Jolly out.  Of course, the two combined woke up Pink. So whilst Jolly is crying sadly, Boy is chattering merrily, and Pink is wailing furiously I hear in the background No.1 softly crying for his usual 4a.m.-and-I-feel-terrible medicine.
Honestly, the entire house was up… and Boy was complaining that he was BORED in bed, and could he get up and play the wii please?
C of course was sleeping happily… so I yanked him from his slumber to go sort Pink (YAY for weaning!) whilst I finished sorting out Jolly. Packed Boy off to bed with a flea in his ear, and then we both met in No.1′s room for a bit of Daddy sympathy whilst Mummy ministered calpol.

This morning (whilst I was at the library with the biggest two) C had the pleasure of  Pink’s napy leaking at the same time as Jolly had a burst of diarrhoea in the lounge/playroom/hall/stairs (but not the toilet). They’re in cahoots, I tell you.

Happy days!

No.1 is slightly worse – not drastically, but generally a bit more weak and low, and the meds seem to be making the pain manageable rather than disappear now. Still, tests start next week, so hopefully things will move a little quicker now. We had planned to go on holiday for 2 weeks from today. Hey ho – good job we decided to get a last minute deal rather than book in advance, eh?

Okay, thank you, better now.

As you were…

I. Am. Not. Worrying.

No.1 has now had 3 weeks off school, and is not a jot better. Worse, possibly.

All bloods came back negative, he’s back in to see the doc today, and worry is starting to throb mildly in the background.

His glands are very swollen in his neck, armpits, his pancreas is enlarged and he is getting aching pain across his back too.

I *know* its normal for children to have enlarged glands… but… am staying clear of google searching.

*sigh*

hobnob anyone?

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