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7th Jul, 2008

Family

Sick Kids

Oh, how I love it when the kids are sick...We've had our share of illness and injury this last week or so to last us for a while.

First off, Geoffrey broke his collarbone while playing with a friend a week ago last Thursday. After the requisite trip to the ER, followed by x-rays and waiting for someone to look at them, Geoffrey left with a wimpy little sling and the assurance that it would heal up within a week or two. Of course, this being his first broken bone, Rick and I were a tad concerned that his shoulder blade seemed so out of alignment, so I called the doctor last Monday and managed to get squeezed in (remind me to rant later about the abominable people skills of the receptionist there) and our family doctor took a look at him and reassured us that his shoulder is doing exactly what it needs to in order to heal properly. Now if we could just get him to start using his arm again! I think the prospect of riding his bike again should do the trick.


As if that weren't bad enough, he came down with some kind of 24-hour bug this past Friday that basically sent him to bed for the day, waking up periodically for bathroom, Tylenol and drink breaks. During one, Rick went to get him some lemon-lime Gatorade and Geoffrey asked, "Daddy? Is that the stuff for light replacement? Well, he remembered it replaced something in the body, just not the whole name... He slept most of that day and fortunately, he felt fine on Saturday.

But now it's Emily's turn. She is currently asleep in my bed (after some early morning snuggles), doing the "zombie-sleep", mouth all gaping open, head thrown back on the pillow. Her temp last night was 103, so I'm just trying to keep it at a manageable level until she's feeling better. Even in her fever-induced fatigue, she has still managed to amaze me, though. Last night, she was sitting on her daddy's lap, drinking a Yop and I said to her, "Well, the good news is, you'll be feeling better tomorrow." She pondered that for a few seconds, turned to me and said, "What's the bad news?" I was not prepared for my 3 year old child to extrapolate that kind of concept, so I had no ready answer. So the preschooler sat there waiting patiently for an answer and I looked like a carp, trying to figure out what to say. Jakk had to pick his jaw up off the floor and Rick was highly amused by his daughter's intelligence. I finally managed to say, "The bad news is that you feel kind of crummy right now." She mulled that one over for a few minutes, then repeated it back to us.

So, this week has been interesting - between trying to get everything ready for the wedding and sick kids, I'm ready for a vacation!

13th Jun, 2008

Family

Froggily

Froggily.

Yep, you heard me.  Froggily.  As in, "Do you think it'll rain?"  "Froggily."

This is Emily's latest mangling of the English language and I have to tell you, it's SO precious it'll give you cavities.

So, make sure you brush your teeth and chew only sugarless gum, because I don't forsee her stopping being so darned cute anytime soon.

That is all.
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18th Feb, 2008

Ring-a-ding-ding

For Anyone Who Has Kids...

“Ode to Treehouse”, lyrics by Rick Kimberley and Mellissa Zillwood

“We Fall Down”, original lyrics by Chris Tomlin



We sit down

Watch Lazytown

Every day on Treehouse

And then we’ll slouch

On the Big Comfy Couch

It’s all here on Treehouse

 

And we see Rolie Polie Olie

We watch Rolie Polie Olie

We love Rolie Polie Olie

He’s the man

 

We don’t know

Where Dora will go

Perhaps to see Diego

Emily Yeung

Is sure to have fun

After her, it’s Elmo

 

Then we see Rolie Polie Olie

We watch Rolie Polie Olie

We love Rolie Polie Olie

Ad nauseum

 

Mum and Dad

Are going mad

Just from watching Treehouse

They tear their hair

Watching Little Bear

They need out of the house

 

But they see Rolie Polie Olie

They watch Rolie Polie Olie

They hate Rolie Polie Olie

Need a date

 

They don’t know

Any grown-up shows

‘Cause for them, it’s Treehouse

No NBC,

Grey’s Anatomy,

Law & Order or House

 

No, they see Rolie Polie Olie

They watch Rolie Polie Olie

They hate Rolie Polie Olie

Like the plague

 

Dad’s such a stitch

He’s got a twitch

Comes from watching Treehouse

The doctors said,

“Just go to bed,

Stay away from Treehouse.”

 

But he dreams Rolie Polie Olie

And he screams Rolie Polie Olie

He hears Rolie Polie Olie

In his brain

 

Mum’s much worse

It’s worked in reverse

Now she’s hooked on Treehouse

She sings the songs

All day long

It’s “The Best of Treehouse”

 

And she sings Rolie Polie Olie

She hums Rolie Polie Olie

She loves Rolie Polie Olie

She’s flipped out

 

We sat down

To watch Lazytown

But there’s no more Treehouse

Dad got upset,

Threw the TV set

Into my old treehouse

 

Now we cry Rolie Polie Olie

We mourn Rolie Polie Olie

We miss Rolie Polie Olie

Where’s the Wii?

 

 

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