Morning,
Kathy, I'm sorry resting it didn't help! I pray that the dr figures out something before the trip.

Please pray for Alexis. She is on her way back to the dr. complained of stomach pain all night, had diarrhea. Now she is crying that she hurts all over & is running fever. Chris is actually hoping it might be the flu, it would be better than something internal again. I told her to make sure they test & confirm flu before leaving there!
Please tell Chris that I am feeling her pain, truly. Alexis is in my prayers.
Haley woke up with fever today, and I found out that she didn't eat anything healthy yesterday at all! No, I do not keep tabs on what is going in esp when we have that many people over. She admitted to me she didn't have a hotdog b/c they looked scary(the red ones-blech, cough cough blech) and she never ate any of my chili either- so she was coasting along all day on SUGAR-then chicken for dinner.
Ashton asked me if she could have a hotdog (b/c she ASKS for everything that she has to make a choice about and I am working on her making her own darn choices-smart ones hopefully) and I just gave her "the look". She had one anyway and I just cringed her whole way through it.
I told her afterward why I didn't want her to have it, and she had asked me in FRONT of my DB , whom I was trying not to offend about the stupid RED hotdogs

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I HATE to admit this b/c I hate swaying people about things I have read that could worry them about cancer- but I will share b/c it would explain my hotdog aversion: I obviously used to read a lot about leukemia and in one really interesting book, the last chapter was about POSSIBLE causes of the darned cancer. Besides some obvious ones like living next to a electricity substation and lots of exposure to chemicals or radiation, or having a previous bout with chemo-one was EXCESSIVE hotdog consumption. We NEVER had a problem with that anyway, and I was the mom who cringed at giving my babies those meat stick things in a jar or vienna sausages, anyway. I guess it was just something my mom gave us as kids and it was up there on my "don't ever buy it list" with spam. So my poor kids were denied the probably healthy Gerber meat sticks. In fact I was so paranoid of a mom that when Haley was a baby, I rarely even bought jarred baby food- I MADE it and froze it in ice trays. For Ashton, I didn't think twice about jar food. But I did get the frozen organic kind a good bit.
Wow, I was a bit paranoid even before Ash had cancer!!
Anyway- no hotdogs are bought here- maybe 1ce a year on a crazy day.I am SURE I have friends who can see the look on my face as my child consumes a hotdog and get some laughs from me!! Thankfully, MOST of my family knows the hotdog thing and how I feel about it, and knew what I was thinking when my CANCER SURVIVOR CHILD WAS CONSUMING A RED NASTY CANCER DOG. Thankfully I have ONE child who can make a decision on her own using common sense!!
In my brothers defense(???)- it was about the bottom line- he paid 19 CENTS a pack!!!
BTW
- would someone like to share a yummy kid friendly chicken soup recipe with me??? Please???
Lori