04.07.09
What not to do in a walmart parking lot.
Ok so I really don’t like going to walmart and today just gave me another reason to add to my list of reasons why I dislike walmart. But I had to find LJ some new PJ’s he needs long sleeves because his room stays so cold and all Target had was short sleeve and I needed some light bulbs too.
As I was unbuckling LJ I noticed he got lil fishy crackers all over the back seat so I started throwing them out of the car over my shoulder… I get LJ out and a swarm of sea gulls descend upon us. They weren’t afraid at all coming very close and picking up the fishies. I wasn’t afraid of them flying and hovering right next to me (they could bc it was winding and they just kinda floated) it was the 15 others flying over head I didn’t want to shit on us. Then I realized I had LJ’s french fried in my hand and they were coming after them….So I got away as fast as I could push that cart. As for the PJ’s all they had was short sleeve too. Anyone know where I can get 100% cotton long sleeve PJ’s? I should have stocked up in 18m size when they had them last season but I don’t think that far ahead. Except for the next time I think about throwing fish crackers and cheerios out the car.
new stuff LJ can do…..like everyday he does something new….ask him what a snake says and he will tell you ssss ssss. He says Bah for Ball. He will brush your teeth if you ask him to. Ask him what a dog does and he will tell you Row Row Row. Tell him to dance like he has ants in his pants and well you’ll see him dance like he has ants in his pants.
He has Roseola right now. It’s a rosy rash all over his body. He’s rosy all ova. It’s a common childhood virus. It’s pretty contagious so the pedi said he could have picked it up anywhere like a shopping cart or there waiting room. It starts out as a fever and apparently the fever can get very high and cause seizures but his never went to high. And the fever is the worst part after it breaks the rash shows up on the abdomen and spreads to the rest of the body but it’s not irritating. He has no idea he has a rash so that’s a good thing. There is no treatment for it. It just goes away on it’s own in a few days. The Pedi said she always sees it in the spring and has seen it in the community lately. It’s also called sixth disease. I never heard of either before this.