15 October 2008

Feel my pain...

3 days ago I would have said that I'd do anything to have my healthy little girl back. She's got a viral bug and her fever has been up around 102-103 since Saturday. I hate looking into those sad, sunken little eyes and feeling like there's nothing I can do.

Today, although still a tad feverish, she's getting her mojo back. Oh yes. I discovered that she'd painted my ottoman with nacho cheese this morning and thought... now why didn't I appreciate the quietude yesterday?

Thank goodness for blogging because I don't think I could say that out loud and not be committed. Lol.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

so did you take pictures to show off her new talent? Sorry she's been sick and sorry she got her mojo back ;)

Yvonne said...

I'm still glad she's feeling better ; )

Lara Neves said...

Oh yes. That is very true. I am glad she's feeling better...so tough to see them sick. But, I guess it makes cleaning the house more simple. :)

Unknown said...

Ohhhhhhhhhh no, nacho cheese. Just say no to mojo. :-)

Char @ Crap I've Made said...

Sometimes I wish my kids would get a mystery illness that caused them to loose their voices for just a day or two.

Meemer said...

i understand you completly. sometimes i can tell when my kids are getting sick, because they will actually sleep. it's like the calm before the storm. and i like it.

JD said...

Yeah for feeling better. Boo for cleaning :(

Shellie said...

I used to feel bad that I was glad when my daughter was sick because things were so calm around the house.

marcia@joyismygoal said...

ha ha sorry about the ottoman life is all about perspective:) it will be a good story later

Bela said...

I have a friend whose kid used a whole jar of peanut butter on the brand new sofa. Gotta love kids! :)

Melzie said...

LOL!! :)

Just what I was thinking with N as we had a moment between ourselves and him declaring I'm almost an adult. (he's 10 now.) Sick kids are never fun, and I'm hoping after a week home, I get to go back to work tomorrow- LOL!!

Michal said...

i will admit that an occasional fever, with all of the accompanying listlessness and no undesirable vomiting, can be a nice break from the usual shenanigans. :)