This past month has not been what I had hoped for, no, not even close. I had plans you see, plans of baking and crafting and all of the fun things that come with the holidays. I was completely unprepared for the rough onslaught of influenza we went through. Three boys. Each week a new boy would get sick. It was a low grade fever, severe sore throat, and lingering body aches kind of flu that made my boys need their mamma more than ever. Slowly they all recovered. I thought I wouldn't get it since it had been three weeks since I had first been exposed. Then, four days before Christmas, I succumbed to it. Christmas is a blur for me. I remember those days, propped up on the sofa, wishing I could swallow. We had planned to visit my folks up in Oregon. But we couldn't bring this sickness their way. So we stayed at home in Reno. I felt all kinds of mommy guilt for not making my family a nice Christmas dinner. They did eat, but what it was- I really have no idea.
So in light of this recent illness, I am really grateful now that I am recovering! I can swallow. I can breathe without difficulty at night. I don't have aches and pains. And I can swallow, which I know doesn't really sound like a big deal- but there it is, I feel grateful!
Sigh.
If I have a new year's resolution, it is to not take my (ordinarily) good health for granted, and to strive this year to become more healthy.
I guess in a way, this could sum up my Christmas:
Our dog Delta was underwhelmed with becoming a reindeer, and the little elf? Well, he couldn't accept the white stuff, it was intolerable. Those two must have thought I had lost my marbles, because neither of them was feeling the sweet joy of a toddlers' first steps in the snow being captured for all eternity by his hopeful mamma who was trying to take a nice holiday photo to send to the grandparents. They weren't feeling the joy, nope. Not at all.
But I still like the photo! I think it is kind of funny that my baby is so offended by snow. Before bringing him outside for his first steps in the snow he had been watching the fat soft flakes descending with great curiosity. And our dog? The look on her face just makes me want to kiss her nose. Silly girl, she is still adorable even if she was momentarily a reindeer.
But just so you know I am really back to being myself, let me show you the silver lining. Because there is always a silver lining to dark storm clouds, aren't there? As taught to me by my youngest wild thing of two years: snow may not be tolerable, but Christmas lights are magical!
So for those of you who sent us Christmas and New Year greetings, thank you! Although not reciprocated in a timely fashion, they were very appreciated. I wish each and every one of my readers, old friends and new, that this new year will make all your dreams come true!
I am so glad you are back to your old self, I am sorry you all got sooo sick! happy new year to you and your family, cant wait to see what you are up to! oh and I love the snow pic, super cute!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are all feeling beter!. I too got sick over Christmas and it was rather a wash out this year. All being well we will have next year, and I am oh so envious of that snow! Happy new year dear Amber. Hope it is a fantastic one for you all. xxx
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear that you were sick for Christmas! I'm glad to hear you're feeling better. I love the photo of the sad little elf...I wonder what it was about the snow?
ReplyDeleteThank you Jana! :)
ReplyDeleteOooh sorry you were sick too Mo! Next Christmas will be better. I wish I could send you some of this snow... it is lingering.
KC thank you. I don't know what the problem is with snow. He doesn't mind touching it with his hands, but he doesn't want to walk in it. :)
I'm sorry you guys all got the "ick"! The New Year can only get better right?!
ReplyDeleteThat's right McVal, and I'm looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteMi spiace sapere che eri influenzata per Natale, per fortuna che ora stai meglio; che carine le foto del tuo bimbo con il cane, mi dici che il piccolo elfo non poteva sopportare la neve, pensa che qui' da me sta nevicando in questo momento e fa un gran freddo.
ReplyDeleteBuon anno nuovo a te e a tutta la famiglia, Daniela.
Ugh! Being down with the flu! I caught the virus myself but didn't suffer it as severely. Christmas was spent being cranky (now that I think about it, I have to laugh at myself!). Happy New Year to all of you. I'm looking forward to what this year will bring!
ReplyDeleteGrazie Daniela! :)
ReplyDeleteAw, I am sorry to hear you were sick and cranky too on Christmas, Rowena! I am looking forward to what this new year will bring too.
Poor Amber! Sorry to hear you were sick for Christmas. Christmas lights are magical though, aren't they? What a great picture
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary, he loved the lights so much, it made me appreciate them in a new way through him.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear your Christmas wasn't as it should have been, I can really relate to you this year,though must have been much harder for you having the children to think about. Had to laugh at the photo of Delta and the litle elf..Milly goes absolutely crazy in the snow..can't get enough of it!
ReplyDeleteAnyway hope the New Year brings you all lots of happiness.
SO glad everyone is now doing better sweetheart! Love the photos!! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteStay warm!!
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Checking on you!!hughugs
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirley! And I wish you much happiness too!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna! Many hugs to you and yours too!