Monthly Archives: October 2018

Eli’s hospital visit

When the doctor gives you frightened eyes and says you definitely need to take your boy to hospital, then it’s time to pack, make sure you have enough to entertain Adam (because hospitals are always slow) and off you go.

Donné was giving her baking class, so I had the two boys and after a night of Eli coughing and wheezing we had an appointment to see the doctor. She thought he may have pneumonia.

After chest xrays at the hospital and a visit from the paediatrician it was looking more like asthma but with his rapid breathing they kept him overnight.

Eli was super excited about the bed and his own personal bathroom…

https://youtu.be/qtYPLaeeB_A

He’s doing much better today and was discharged this morning.

Ponycorn

It’s a ponycorn!

https://youtu.be/V8xnj6cZD1I

Doing the dishes

I’m having lots of these moments where I feel like my children are growing up, becoming more of themselves, doing the unexpected.

Today Grace arrived home after singing, while Eli was at swimming with Donné. Adam was watching some TV and I was working in my office. I went downstairs for some reason and see Grace filling up the kettle, so I asked her if she was making tea or hot chocolate for herself.

No, that’s not what I’m doing. Okay, so why are you boiling the kettle? I’m going to wash the dishes. Oh, okay – thanks Grace. What made you decide to do that? They’ve just been here for too long, so I thought they needed to be cleaned.

That was certainly surprising, and very kind of her to do. I can’t quite say why, maybe it was just because she did a chore without any prompting, but it made me feel like she is growing up and becoming even more of her own person.

New class

Adam moved up to the preschool class (from the toddler class) today. Now he is in class with Eli for a term which they are both excited about.

Eli says he did “the frog cycle,” built a puzzle and licked some people. We’ll call it a win.