Taking the Scenic Route

Saturday October 29, 2005

29th October 2005

Saturday October 29, 2005

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Well, we are better rather then worse.  I keep being hopeful that we are going to be able to be better enough to go out and do something, but we haven’t quite gotten to that point yet.  I just am not taking him out unless it is necessary until his immune system is back at full force so he doesn’t catch anything else.  Also, the neighbor kid, who is a day ahead of this in his cold, has a rash that looks like it might be chicken pox.  Zane hasn’t gotten that, and the other boys symptom might be a reaction to something too  (like the vaxes she gave him even though he was sick…geez that seems like a bad idea).  However, since it is a remote possiblity, I won’t take him into public until we are sure because some kids have compromised immune systems that would not be able to handle something like that.

A part of me is hoping it IS chicken pox, but another part of me is a little afraid of it being chicken pox while I am pregnant.  However, I had it pretty bad as a kid (and Zach had 2 cases of it when he moved to different areas of the country) and am not likely to have a problem.  Ann want Justin to come over here if it is chicken pox because her other one is so young and she doesn’t want him to get it.

Before I get a lot of posts, if it turns out to be chicken pox, I will post that right away and yes, you can bring your kids over. lol.  In this day and age it is hard to get kids natural immunity to chicken pox. 

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