Well, Christmas has come and gone and so has the new year. For me it is all a big blur. I understand now why my mom always seemed so worn out after the holidays.
Our holiday fun started the day before Christmas Eve. Trey had not pooped for 14 days so we consulted our doctor who suggested we take him in for an xray to make sure there were no blockages. As we were walking out the door to the hospital, he chooses then to poop his pants. We took him for the xray anyway and all was well. We have had to start a very methodical potty routine but things are starting to get better.
We had four Christmases between my family and Rex's, five if you count when Santa came to our house. I wasn't sure if Santa would come to our house this year because Trey would not put out milk and cookies for him. I tried to explain that this is what Santa expected but Trey wanted to eat Santa's cookies and then he informed me that Santa did not like milk. Oh well, maybe next year.
We(me and the kids) spent the New Year alone, Rex had to work at the ER the 31st and 1st. So, that was not alot of fun but there's really not much we could have done with the kids. I could tell other stories but it will have to wait because Trey is tearing the house down around me as I type this. I hope everyone had happy holidays and feels optimistic for the new year. I know I'm trying to be.
The Thing I Have Been Wondering
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It has been a rough year. That is no lie. We have had one challenge after
another, and if this were a dark comedy one would recognize that it has
been fun...
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