Jacob woke up really early this morning and had peed a little in his pull up and he wanted to take it off. We took it off and he used the potty - then he went back to sleep. This morning I noticed Truman had bad diarrhea. He also would eat or drink. With it being Friday and Truman's history of eating things he shouldn't we decided to make him an appointment with the vet. They gave us a 10:45 appointment. We stopped to pick up Jared from work on the way. As soon as we walked into the vet Truman left a mess on their rug. I was so happy to get to talk to everyone from my old work and we had a nice visit. Truman exam with Dr Gary went well. His gut sounds were normal and he hasn't had any vomiting so he didn't think we had to worry about an obstruction (GREAT news) but he was running a fever. He gave him an antibiotic and anti-inflammatory injection and sent us home with some medicines for him. Truman gets boiled hamburger and rice meals for a couple days. On the way to take Jared back to work we stopped at McDonald's for lunch. Adam had fun sitting in the highchair and pounding on the table. We all had fun. After leaving Jared's work we stopped at meijer for a few things. The boys were tired but neither one wanted to take a nap this afternoon. Adam had slept for a few minutes in the car. When I went to tell Jacob he could get up I found that he had emptied his sock drawer and had all of them on his bed. He had put a new pair on his feet - it was so cute how proud he was as he looked down at his feet and smiled up at me. He then brought them all out to the couch and gave Adam a couple to play with. They sure had fun playing with the socks. I cleaned up the kitchen and cleaned out the microwave. Patty and her son came by to pick up their dog. Jacob and Colton had fun playing together and gave each other a really big hug goodbye. They boys were really tired tonight and were both asleep by 8:30.
Friday, February 22, 2008
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Is it time to make some sock puppets?
Could a sewer figure out how to make some eyes with Velcro so they could just get stuck onto different socks whenever needed?
That is "sew-er" as in "someone who sews," not as in "a pipe that carries away waste matter."
I love the black and white picture of Jacob looking at his black eye in the mirror.
Socks are so much better than flour and sugar. Go Jacob. You know...there is even glue on velcro that can hold eyes. That's enough encouragement. Don't take me seriously, Kimmy. My sewing machine is so busy but you might need to wait till Christmas. Playing on the sewing machine is great entertainment in the winter if there are no little boys around.
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