I've been on a unbeknown camera strike I guess. It has been a month {at least} since I've taken a photo. I always seem so rushed to get out of the house that the last thing on my mind is my camera. I should keep it in my car.
*Good news though, if you can call it that? Breaker's blood work came back conclusive {yay!} and we know what he's allergic to. Eggs. And peanuts. Good thing we haven't given him PB yet. So the chocolate cake he had a few pinches of that sent us to the ER a few weeks ago was caused by the eggs that were in the cake. Oh, and a slight allergy to milk and any kind of detergent other than dreft. Poor child, huh? He has a 90% chance of outgrowing his allergies before he's five so lets cross our fingers that it happens. In the meantime, we are stocked with epi-pens and benadryl just "in case".
*Brooklyn got to ride in a limo to chuck-e-cheese on friday with about 20 other kids from her school that sold the most things for a fundraiser they did. She loved it, and yes I followed the limo like a crazy person and stocked her at chuck-e-cheese because I didn't trust the school to watch her. I'm glad I did.
*I can't believe how big Brielle is getting. I love that kid. She is kind of crazy, and doesn't ever want to go to bed at night but she is so much fun to have in our family. She has turned into my little helper and will do just about anything I ask her to do {other than clean of course, some things just don't change} and I love getting to spend time with her when Brooklyn is at school and Breaker is napping.
*I would like nothing more than to have enough hours in my day to do everything that needs to get done. Between dance, softball, preschool, kinder, soccer and everything in between...how do people do it with more than three kids AND shower AND get anything else done besides the daily cleaning, laundry, feeding that needs to go on? It's exhausting but I'll probably have another so I better just get used to it and learn to stop forgetting my camera so I can capture these cute kids of mine :)
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Hi Kim. So as a baby Logan was allergic to EVERYTHING. You name it, he had a problem. I even had to start grinding wheat and making gluten free bread, I know crazy. I had to change the make up I wore, lotion, laundry detergent our family used etc...the list goes on. But the good new is that by 3 he outgrew it ALL. Actually, most things by 18 months. Good luck, I feel for you!
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