Monday 2nd and time for that monthly children's photo (I forgot on Sunday 1st).
The younger children were excited when they spotted the men doing the painting of the road markings. They all raced out to have a look.
I had a look too - it's quite interesting to see how they do it. :-)
Rachel was so pleased when her new arrows and quiver arrived this morning. These are more expensive arrows, that she won't let the younger children use.
She was even more pleased when she took the plaster off her foot today. It was put on last Wednesday by the doc with a paste that he had recommended to remove verrucas (warts on your feet). It has been worrying her since November. She even did her ballet concert in December with pain in her foot from it. When she was away in January there was a major change in it though. It finally came up to the surface of the skin and was totally exposed (before it was just under the skin - the doctor telling us that it was a verruca). I really should have taken photos of it for you to understand how big it was and how painful it was for her to walk. She has been missing out on ballet this year as she goes, but can't do any of the work on her toes - as it's just too sore. The plaster was looking rather dirty today, so instead of waiting till Wednesday (as the doc had suggested), we took it off today.
It had been 2 weeks since her last seizures - so we were very pleased with that.
When I took her from Brendon I could feel she had a temperature. It wasn't too bad (38) and my guess was that it was related to the little cold she had over the week before.
She asked me for milk and while she was feeding she had another seizure (at 5:30) so we gave her a dose of the other medication and thankfully she didn't have any more seizures.
I used belladonna and some peppermint essential oil and that helped keep her temp a bit lower (with out having to put even more "drugs" into her little system). She slept in the lounge with us through the evening. Giving me that extra bit of peace of mind being able to keep an eye on her (better than via the video monitor if she was in bed). I could easily just give her a kiss to check her temperature too - we didn't want it getting too high as that could trigger more seizures.
The kids were pleased with the watermelon that I bought. Unfortunately we left it till Friday to eat and on Friday morning it actually exploded. So we didn't even get to enjoy any of it. :(
They had a fun day making bath bombs today.
On Friday morning I called Asher's neurologist as she has not been eating well. Last week I thought it might just be because she had a cold. On Tuesday however - after her seizures - we upped her new medication to the higher dose that the doctor wanted it at. Since then her appetite has gotten worse - with her totally skipping 2 meals every day. It was good to chat through things with the doc. He asked if we could try for a couple more days - but if there was no improvement he said we could either drop to the lower does or stop altogether.
On Saturday morning Ruth and I sold Guide Biscuits at the local shop. Yip - it's that time of year again.
On Sunday Brendon got the apples picked from our tree. Hezekiah was his little helper. :-)
Rachel and I spent time in the afternoon making apple crumble and cutting up extra apples so that we have 3 extra apple bases for the freezer.
NOTE: We got results from the swab on the Monday and it was normal - as we had expected. It was good to get confirmation though.
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