It does sound very similar to Hunter. I hope that you can get her to eat more often too.
I'm glad you made progress on your planning. I'm sure everything will come together.
I'm not sure what I'd do. I suppose that if I were just going to be in the room to sleep I could stay at a 2 star, but if I were going to spend any time at the hotel, I'd want a nicer hotel. The problem is that there are no recent reviews so who knows how it really fairs? If you do tell them about the poor reviews, but then it winds up being niceOn the other hand if it is really as bad as the reviews then I imagine most people wouldn't want to stay there.
Don't remember if I ever posted a hello for the day. So...Hello, DDA!
Kristi's interview went well. She's shadowing today and will start next Wed. It's only small part time for now, but has a chance to double the hours very soon. She'll also have her supervision (required for 2 years before she's fully licensed) provided so that's really good. The hours are late afternoon/evening so she'll be able to take a part-time job in the morning or something to help income-wise as well.
Phil's appointment went okay. There are a couple of new pieces of research information that have come up so he's going to try a few "new" things regarding his calcium, sun exposure, etc and then they'll do bloodwork in a month. Unfortunately, there already seems to be an increase in depression and anxiety so he restarted those meds. The meds cause a lot of drowsiness, but we'll all just stick it out if it means improvements on some of the symptoms. Ai yi yi it's confusing sometimes!
Thank you for all your good thoughts. We were able to get Hunter in to see a doctor at 8 AM. He hadn't eaten or had anything to drink so it was the best time to go. She did a quick glucose test and checked his urine for glucose. His fasting glucose level was within the normal limits and there was no glucose in his urine. That plus the previous blood panels make the doctor confident that he does not have diabetes. She listen to our concerns and gave him a thorough workup. She agrees that he is hypoglycemic, but thinks that that is the problem, she's confident that he has no underlying disease. I'm sure I approached it from every angle just to make sure. For now we are making sure that he eats every 2 hours and he will go to the school nurse once in the afternoon for a snack as he eats lunch at 11:40 and doesn't get home until 3. Hopefully this will help him maintain his glucose levels and stop the plummeting that has been happening. We are supposed to log any episodes that he has in the future. We also discussed his low weight and from a medical standpoint they feel (this is the 4th doctor I've asked) that he is at his perfect weight. He has been on the same growth curve for years now.
Thanks again for your support. Hopefully we can regulate this without too much trouble now that we recognize the problem.
Maybe you guys have already seen these M & M's, but they're cute
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My kids were in more talkative moods than normal yesterday, so I think I actually have some semblance of a schedule for our trip. Assuming Laura doesn't go hysterical at a practice and tell her coach that she isn't swimming Nationals.
After Nationals, we are going to Jacksonville Beach, Fl for two nights. One of those nights is 4th of July, and the fireworks are from the fishing pier. We'll be at an ocean front hotel, so we should be in a good place to see those.
From there we'll head to Williamsburg with a one-night stopover in NC so that we don't have to have a super long day of driving. We'll spend two nights in Williamsburg. No one is interested in going to Busch Gardens, so we'll focus on the historic sights.
Next is one night in Gettysburg, and then we'll head home.
Now I just have to get all the hotels lined up.![]()
I would like to think that he would really enjoy AKL but not if he goes into it thinking he just doesn't want to be there. I checked availability for Kidani and they do have a 1 BR savannah view for about $100 more than Jambo. I wonder if being close to the pool there and being first on/off the bus would outweigh being close to Mara???
I think I could get him to say yes but I want him to want to say yes and go into it thinking it sounds like fun!
Only your will stay home. DH will let me take one child but he doesn't think I can handle all 3.It would be a LOT cheaper if I could get a room for the 4 of us who really want to go. My first choice would be for DH to go with us AND have a good time and enjoy seeing the kids have a good time. If he won't can't do that then I wish he would stay home.
I am trying to think of things we could do that would be new/interesting for him.
He's never stayed at AKL and I think he would enjoy that.
He did like the layout of the family suite so I would think he'd have to LOVE a 1BR villa-my worry is I won't get him out of it.
We've never been to Cirque du Soleil and I think everyone would enjoy that (except maybe Joe). Is is loud? Joe LOVED the Nemo show at AK but he HATES the Lion King show there.
We could try a few new (to DH) dining things-that is probably the best way to make sure he has a good time-feed him well.
The ironic thing is he doesn't really "participate" when he's there so even though he's been 7 times he still doesn't know where anything is-like what park Spaceship Earth isn in.....SO...it should ALL be new to him.![]()
Don't remember if I ever posted a hello for the day. So...Hello, DDA!
Kristi's interview went well. She's shadowing today and will start next Wed. It's only small part time for now, but has a chance to double the hours very soon. She'll also have her supervision (required for 2 years before she's fully licensed) provided so that's really good. The hours are late afternoon/evening so she'll be able to take a part-time job in the morning or something to help income-wise as well.
Phil's appointment went okay. There are a couple of new pieces of research information that have come up so he's going to try a few "new" things regarding his calcium, sun exposure, etc and then they'll do bloodwork in a month. Unfortunately, there already seems to be an increase in depression and anxiety so he restarted those meds. The meds cause a lot of drowsiness, but we'll all just stick it out if it means improvements on some of the symptoms. Ai yi yi it's confusing sometimes!
He said DS lacks visual/spatial processing speed, which will impact his math ability.
My kids were in more talkative moods than normal yesterday, so I think I actually have some semblance of a schedule for our trip.
Can you explain more on this? I am horrible at math and though I was tested for learning problems, things back in the 70's weren't as good as they are today.
I hope that with this new diagnose you can get DS's 504 reinstated.![]()
I think I've made up my mind on the apartment. It is $479 a month with a month free this year. I lived in these apartments for 3 months when I first got the job with the state 11 years ago. I had to be in Lansing for 3 months for training purposes. Here's a link to the website with some info. What do you think?
I think I've made up my mind on the apartment. It is $479 a month with a month free this year. I lived in these apartments for 3 months when I first got the job with the state 11 years ago. I had to be in Lansing for 3 months for training purposes. Here's a link to the website with some info. What do you think?