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2 Month check up

Today JSL and I went to the doctor for his 2 month well visit. Before the doctor saw him I had my TDaP shot. If you don’t know what this is here’s some information for you and any adult in your child’s life:

http://www.doitforyourbaby.com/index.html

They are really pushing to get the word out about this booster shot for adults, especially for people with children under the age of 1.

After my shot it was time to weight and measure JSL. Last time we were there a month ago he was 9 lbs 7 oz. Today he weighed in at a whopping 12 lbs 3 oz. I think the nurse wasn’t quite on with the length since he was squirming. He’s measuring in at 21 1/2, but I think he’s longer than that. Today we actually saw the doctor and not the PA. He was very impressed with how strong JSL is and how much head control he has already. He also noticed how he’s ready to try to take off rolling and creeping when put on his tummy. I am doomed with this one! Anyway, everything looks good. We’re still going to see how his tummy does before starting reflux meds. He doesn’t think it’s anything out of the norm for his age. His circumcision was checked and he said it looks great, my concerns are basically just his sensitive skin. He did mention that his testicles are swollen still and that should continue to go down as he gets older (they already are so much better than they were when he was born).

After the visit it was vaccination time for JSL. The nurse came in and told me he was due for 5 shots, but if we wanted 3 were available in one together. So needless to say we opted for that option and he received 3 shots. He’s really off tonight – puking/pooping and running a temperature even with Tylenol. Ugh, these things are so evil for little babies! We’re debating waking him up now since he’s due for another does now. The bad news – when he goes back in September he will need 4 shots – *sigh* When we do go back we made our appointment with the new doctor to meet her.

On that note I am off. It’s likely to be a “fun” post immunization evening and I have the meeting with my boss tomorrow at 11:00 and then my post-op visit at 2:15.

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Another storm, tree down & even more flooding!

Tonight JL and I were taking the boys to my parents house to head out to do some packing. Well, as we went out the door it started to rain. We bolted to the car. BAD MOVE! We should have turned around and went back into the house. We got just to my parents just as the sky opened up. We sat in their driveway for a good 15 + minutes while it dumped water and hail on our car. The wind was SO bad that my van shook. UGH!

Finally we decided it didn’t look like it was going to lighten up and to slowly drive home. I couldn’t go up the block since a huge tree limb was in the middle of the road. Every way I went there were flooded roads and trees down. Well we made it to our block and saw our next door neighbor’s tree down. It barely missed her house. We pulled into our driveway and eventually bolted into the house. I nearly fell. My flip-flop got stuck in the mud and JSL nearly went flying in his carrier into mud along with me. Thank goodness JL came running to rescue the baby. We got into the house dried off, calmed NHL down, fed JSL and assess things. Of course our damn basement was flooded again. My father is giving me the name of a new person to contact with the city to complain to. I’m just sick of this crap.

Here are photos that JL took of the tree right next to our house that was clearly FRIED by lightning

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Unreal how close it was this time. The poor beautiful tree., but at least nobody was hurt.

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More house fun – NOT!

Owning a house can be VERY overrated at times – especially when it’s an older one where we live. *sigh*

Thursday morning before going to work JL mentioned that there were water droplets dripping in the refrigerator. Hmmm. . . . strange, but not entirely alarming. So I went and looked at it. We both didn’t think much of it and I kept an eye on it during the day. By the time JL got home from work we noticed it wasn’t as cold as usual, but thought it was from being open a lot when we were getting things out for dinner. NHL and I then went out to get a few things at the grocery store. When we came home I felt the inside of the fridge wall – NOT cool at all.  To add worry to it – I could hear no motor at all. No sound was coming from the thing at all. It was now 8:00 and we all freaked. I had all of my milk in the freezer to worry about. – no less all of the food and things.

We called my parents and they asked if we had recently vacuumed the coils in the back of the fridge. WHAT? I guess that answered their question. We had not done it in the 3 years we’ve been here and I’m sure the people that were here before us didn’t. We found out that the fridge (the only item in the entire kitchen that was not replaced when we did the remodel in there before moving in) was from 2001. . . not old for that type of appliance. We actually found that the average age for them is 14 years. 

After NHL was in bed JL was able to unplug the fridge and vacuum it. We plugged it back in and the motor was running! WAHOO! We cranked up the temperature in it to compensate for all of the time it wasn’t working right (nothing was ruined since it was only up front that wasn’t cool). So now we’re debating getting a new fridge. It bothers me since the other isn’t old at all. I guess we’ll shop around and really research things before we jump into getting anything at this point. Hopefully it won’t be an emergency again where we have to buy it NOW. 

There’s more – *rolling eyes*

The drama doesn’t end there. Yesterday I went out for a little while. Before I left I tossed in a load of laundry into the basement. It was perfectly dry down there and looked good after the flooding from the storm just over a week ago. When JL got home he went down to the basement to put things in to dry. He was greeted with water all over the floor again. We first thought it was likely the sink overflowing (it happens from time to time). NOPE! When I went down a little later I was greeted by the smell of a bathroom – it was disgusting! I looked at the water area and saw sludge on the ground. Lovely – this happened once before. I was beyond pissed and got on the phone with DPW. The guy called his supervisor and they sent someone here (this was at about 7:00). Please note we still had not eaten dinner at this point. 

So the guy comes at about 7:45 and he of course says it’s not really the city (I don’t believe this 100% at all). He tells us some things to do to avoid a plumber since it’s something that frequently happens around here. I am going to contact the neighborhood association here and across the main road. I know there has been a lot in the paper again about people having raw sewage backing into their houses again. A little odd that it’s happening to so many people – no?

So we shall see how things go. 

I am off to get ready. I have an appointment to get my hair cut this afternoon I am doing another donation (I think). I will try to post before and after photos, but JL wasn’t able to do before last night with all of the excitement. I will see if David can do one since JL won’t with it being shabbos. 

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Funny Mommy website!!!

Thanks to a great friend I have been laughing all morning (thanks Ma!). She sent a link to a website called In The Motherhood. It’s an online web comedy about 3 mothers. Leah Remini stars in it and it is hilarious. They get story lines from people and use them in the show. Check out the trailer first and then watch the episodes already there. Enjoy!

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