Dear so and so…..

Dear So and So...
Dear half term holiday,

so far you haven’t really gone to plan. not so happy about that, going with the flow is good but you know there is only so much free-wheeling we can do avec les enfants,

needing to sort this out.

Sx

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Dear weather,

a. see above statement you have a LOT to do with that

b. I am seriously NOT impressed that it is June and im contemplating flicking the heating back on.

yours boringly,

Sx

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Dear chicken pox,

ugh! you suck,

sleepless mother,

Sx

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Dear OH,

You have some serious skills..fixing the dishwasher, ah what would i do without you,

lovingly,

Sx

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Dear Maj,

Even i, not a royalist, was impressed that you managed to stand for 3 hours on a boat in the rain!

should have sent a cutout,

Sx

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Dear smallish child of mine,

a bit of hair styling with scissors is never a good idea.

looks like you are going to get a fringe,

Sx

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Dear children,

whilst on the subject of hair, im thinking should we get your shaggy heads sorted first or the dog who can hardly see through his eyebrows now!

sadly neglecting hair management,

Sx

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The blessing and curse of Varicella Zoster

So here is the thing, varicella zoster or as you might know it Chicken pox is one of those childhood diseases.

You know the kind when people say things like ‘ooh i hope my little johnny/jenny gets it’ or you get requests from people to come round and have a chicken pox party..which im told involved the infected person being ‘rubbed’ on those who are not.

Now… i get that apparently its supposed to be easier to have when they are little and that its one of those things that they need to get out of the way..but there is no way i really understand people who would rush toward their kids being ill. Personally i would rather my kids aren’t ill. It sucks when they are, they don’t sleep, we don’t sleep, they are miserable, we are miserable. It seems a strange thing to want to go and wish down on yourself.

On the other hand a lady was in a lift with me just this last week with her precious first born 12 month old in the buggy, when another lift traveller commented on my LO’s very healed spots and asked if it was chicken pox. When i replied yes quickly adding ‘but she is over it now.’ The woman with the buggy cried in alarm ‘Oh let me out, let me out!” Which i think is maybe a little bit too far the other extreme and  a little bit over the top as we all know its generally an inevitability getting the pox.Its not convenient when they do but its not the end of the world. Most kids do eventually get it. Shove them in a nursery environment for any length of time and boom…pox. Its a pretty easy thing to catch, airborne virus and lets face it toddlers are not exactly the most discreet with their body fluids! yeah…ick.

But anyhow my children have had it in two batches. Primarily because the first time we had it the two little ones were not even born. My oldest picked it up and then two weeks later the next one and then 10 days later the next one. That’s almost a MONTH of chicken pox. So not fun.

Now my 4th baby is pretty much over it and just in the last couple of days my 5th and final baby has come down with it and ahead of us are sleepless nights, coaxing to eat and drink and topping up on the piriton and nurofen…and whilst i do understand the ‘ahh its better that they get it when they are young’ idea. Its hard to explain to a 19 month old why their skin feels like it is being stabbed with needles and their mouth and throat feel on fire…and actually its just whethering out a miserable, grumpy baby who has no idea what the heck is going on.

Yes there is an element of finality now. We are done. Topped up on our immunity, antibodies for everybody!  For me,  im not sorry that we are bidding chicken pox farewell in my journey as a parent. But i still wouldn’t wish the poorly days on my little ones regardless of how much they are supposed to ‘need’ it.

 

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my very first #satcap over here at the new blogola..

might be a different place but its the same idea. Leave a caption and if just one ain’t enough for you head over to the fabulous Mammasaurus blog to check out some more..

 


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#thegallery

ah sunshine..of course the perfect theme for this week’s theme. It hit 30degreesC here last weekend. Just my cup of tea…ice tea that is. 🙂

Anyway I was a little unsure which way to go and from a photography point of view the sun can be a bit of a tricky one to get right. Generally many times it will be too bright and have me searching for ‘open shade.’

Scrolling through i came across this image and it shouted out ‘british summer’ to me. On the beach, wearing a pullover, windblown and squinting into the sun.

 

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