We are usually a pretty healthy family. On Tuesday, Gavin was just not himself. He slept a lot of the day and then ended the night with a fever. Wednesday he had a major sore throat. Thursday morning he threw up twice. I was almost thinking it was strep and Tyler was about ready to call in the antibiotics. But then I noticed a rash and then blisters on his mouth, hands, and bum. Yep, he had Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
Before I knew it Ellionna started getting crabby on Thursday evening and then the fever came.... She cried and hardly slept on Thursday night (which meant Mom hardly slept). Then the poor thing got the sore throat as well and did not want to eat or suck her binkie at all on Friday evening. By 3am I was so tired and worried that I summoned a priesthood blessing to be given to her from Tyler. By God's grace, she was able to sleep the rest of the night and started eating again in the morning with no problems. She got the rash but no blisters, and is on the mend.
I had also gotten a call from the school nurse on Friday after lunch
telling me that Makenzie was not feeling well and had a fever. So I
just decided to bring home both of the kids. Saturday was
horrible.... because 1) Tyler had commitments to be gone all
day on Saturday and he felt obligated to follow through on. 2) 3 days of little sleep and 3 sick kids later, I started getting sick with a fever, aches, and sore throat 3) Gavin was feeling a lot better and was the monster busy boy like he normally is 4) Makenzie got the mild version of things and was claiming she wasn't sick anymore. So she complained all day when I wouldn't let her go outside to play with friends. 5) Last, but not least, Jordan got his turn. He had a raging fever all day and slept most it and is still feeling the effects today.
So Tyler's Sundays are usually pretty packed full of church meetings and obligations... I told him to make plans to stay home with us. We all just needed a day of rest... literally. It was a good day. We are all on the mend. Feeling a whole lot better and slowly getting back to normal. Since we've been quarantined for several days, I really wanted to get out (where there were no people around), since we still should have been quarantined. We went to a nearby state park and went on an "adventure" as the kids called it.
The kids showing off their walking sticks....
There were plenty of "cat tail" plants by the pond. The kids called then "Wish Dogs" because they look like hot dogs, but when you break them open they have the fluffy white stuff like dandelion seeds. My kids always blow the dandelion flowers and make a wish. So that is how the cat tails got their name.
Beautiful Fall Day!
We came across an area where the beavers work. There were plenty of trees that looked like this.
Sisters! Makenzie loves Ellionna so much. I warned her that one of these days she is going to get just as frustrated with Ellionna as she does with her brothers when they get into her things! Ha Ha!
So glad to have our happy-go-lucky-mellow-yellow baby back.
All the kids slept on the way home and some very gracious and loving friends set us up with some dinner and a treat.
So... Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease is very contagious. I never heard of it until we moved to the mid-west.
3 comments:
Yuck! Sooo glad everyone is on the mend. Having sick kids is so hard. Whenever kids are sick, though, it makes you so thankful for all the healthy days full of messes and tantrums. GREAT pictures!
your family is so cute! I love seeing how big they are getting. I bet you love having a baby to spice things up. She is beautiful!
It's been too long since I got on here. What an awful/exhausting experience! The only thing worse than a bunch sick kids & babies is having a sick mom at the same time!
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