Sunday, August 25, 2013

The Last Couple of Weeks

As usual, everything happens at once. Two weeks ago marked the start of my new job, so Michael had a sweet babysitter for a few days while I attended a New Hire Orientation, a New Faculty Orientation, a Faculty Retreat, and a College meeting. JD had a few days of working with his boss. Of course, over that week, Michael came down with a fever that the doctor treated with antibiotics, anticipating an ear infection. Well, it wasn't an ear infection; it was hand, foot, and mouth disease. So after a few days of 102.5 fever and a sore throat, his feet and hands broke out in hives, some of which turned into blisters. That kept him from attending his first few days of school and gave us a couple of sleepless nights.

 By Friday, Michael was much better, but JD came down with the fever, and it didn't abate for 36 hours. It was even more miserable for the house than when Michael was sick. Saturday, Michael and I had to get out of the house, so we went to my parents' house and spent the day with them. JD wasn't fully recovered until Wednesday, although he only had to miss one day of work.

Meanwhile, Michael began attending the Rome Montessori school on Monday, which he loved for all of one day. When he realized that he had to go back every day, he started crying every morning, which still has not stopped. I love that school though and think it will do wonders for him as soon as he gets used to it. My classes started Monday as well, and although it's taking a bit of time to get used to the small school culture, I already feel very at home. The students are so kind and respectful, and they are very supportive of each other. It's kind of amazing. The campus atmosphere is very positive as people genuinely care about each other.

It was a long week with a lot of new schedules as well as illness in the house, but it was still a good week. Friday evening we attended a school picnic at Michael's school. We got to visit with friends this weekend and to start a new small group out of Watermarke Church. We visited my family and spent some time splashing down in the river. The weather was beautiful, and we're ready to start a new week with, hopefully, better health and a more cheerful attitude from Michael in the mornings.

1 comment:

Melissa Boehning Libert said...

New routines and new germs..,always tough. It will get better! Hang in there!