Gonna catch up on as much as I can in one blog. (If I did this more often I wouldn't have to cram so much into one blog, but I am so busy it feels like anymore). Grandma and Paw Paw have been teaching him to say his prayers before he eats his meal. Well at fellowship on Sunday in Pecos ( I was visiting ) Grandma got him a plate of food so he wouldn't disrupt prayer and before he ate the food he folded his little hands and bowed his head to say his prayer. I started having a fit trying to get Sharon to look. It was way to cute and made me want to cry. He can also say the first five books in the Bible and no lie can say Pennsylvania (Pennsylvanna is how he says it).
~*Anyways to this week*~
On Friday I took Clayton to Monahans to meet his grandmas at K-Bobs and eat. We had a wonderful dinner. Clayton even said prayers for the table behind us. Well, on the to Pecos (after I left) Clayton was having a fit because the sun was in his eyes (normally he just covers his eyes till it goes away) but apparently the sun was really irritating him. All fine after they got home and he played well. On Saturday he woke up and his eyes were basically glued shut with crust and it took 30 minutes to get them open. It didn't happen on Sunday that way, just a little bit of oozing when he took a nap. Now...this morning it was awful. I let him sleep in our bed just so I could keep an eye on him. His eyes were closed shut again. I noticed it before I woke him up so I soaked his eyes. Didn't work. I swung by his daycare asked what they thought they agreed on the pink eye theory (or allery infection) so Clayton got to go to work with me. I had to open this morning and till someone got there I had to be there.
~*So my Monday was halfway awful*~
I took Clayton to the doctor's office. I won't even go into that visit it was awful. After I finally got into the office (and waited 30 minutes for the doctor) she got us Clayton needed and more. While she was talking to Clayton she heard the helicopter coming and opened the blinds so Clayton could see it land. He LOVED it! Then she started asking what was wrong with him and I talked to her about the asthma the doctor in Crane didn't want to diagnose him with yet. She asked if I had given him more than 3 or 4 breathing treatments in his life, I laughed said yes, and she said he has asthma! She prescribed him singulair for kids, more medicine for his breathing machine, and medicine for his eyes. That ended great.
~*Anyhow*~
Clayton is feeling much better I put him down at 7:30 and he's been asleep since. It is also now my turn to go to bed so I will update more later.
What is face looked like before medicine. He opened his eyes real wide for me...lol His left eye is much worse than his right.
That's all for now ya'll.
Oh and I quit smokin'!!!!! This Wednesday will be 2 weeks!
Monday, March 30, 2009
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