Thursday, September 27, 2007

Fever Fever Fever

I am running off pretty much no sleep. Jacob has had a fever pretty much steady for 3 days. Last night I couldn't get it to go down. It was in the 102 range all night. I couldn't sleep because I was so scared that it would keep rising and I kept checking on him to make sure he was OK.
I got up this morning and it was 102.8 so I decided we had fought this long enough and took him to urgent care. They took an x-ray and some blood and said they would call me if it looked serious otherwise they sent me home with Amoxicilin and Motrin.
I have to give kudos to Aurora Medical Park. The Aurora Urgent Care is wonderful. The environment is clean and up to date. The staff is wonderful and there is literally no waiting for anything at all. I have had to take Jacob there two times and I have been impressed both times.
ER season premiere is on tonight so I am excited. I love my ER. In general I love premiere week. If a show looks interesting and if the premiere doesn't grab my attention then I know not to bother watching it. ER has always kept me happy though. I have been watching ER since Carter's first season. Oh, how I love my ER.
Need to get back on track in this thing I call life...

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

David's 25th Birthday & My 100th Post!!!

Happy 100th Post!!! & Happy 25th Birthday David!!!

Today David is celebrating his birthday in Iraq. He is really sick and I get the feeling he just wants to be home. I so wish I could be with him today.
This is my 100th blog post. I was looking back and wow, a lot has changed since I started this blog. I wonder how many people actually read this. Sometimes after a more personal post I hope no one reads this and then other times when I feel like I have something meaningful to say I hope the whole world reads this.
I was playing with Jacob today when I realized this is exactly how I want to spend my days. I love being there for my son and watching him grow. Soon I will be going back to work and I will be wishing for these days back.
Jacob is starting to test his boundaries though and in doing so testing me to see what I will let him do without getting into trouble. He is also starting to jabber up a storm. I have no idea what he is saying or trying to say but I love all the babbling.
Jacob's doctor appointment yesterday went well. It was just his 9 month well baby. He now has an inhaler just in case he gets wheezy. He weighs 19 pounds 10 ounces. I didn't know that I was supposed to be brushing his 5 teeth but I started this morning. Jacob's pediatrician, who I absolutly adore, also informed me that I can use toothpaste with flouride and it won't kill him if I just use a tiny drop. I also found out that Jacob can eat scrambled eggs, fish, and well pretty much anything he won't choke on besides peanut butter and honey. I am now glad I asked and didn't just trust the parenting books or WIC.
I am back to selling Avon. Well I haven't given out any brochures or taken any orders yet but I got all the mumble jumble so I can. I am hoping this will bring in a little extra income. I don't plan to make thousands but just some to help out with Christmas and all the extra expenses that seem to arise in the winter.
Jacob has been kissing like crazy and oh how I love those slobbery, wet kisses.

"When life hands you a lime rearrange the letters and give the world a 'smile'!"... Cheesy but cute!

Monday, September 17, 2007

My day in review...

So, I have two lawn mowers and couldn't get either one of them to start today. I realized this after I had already got Jacob all situated in his walker outside and Nessa all situated on her chain in the back yard. I was determined to get rid of some of the tall weeds sprouting up so I took out my old pair of rusted sheers and trimmed up the front yard which took almost an hour. I went to the back yard and after a quick glance at the work ahead decided to call it a day with the sheers and took Jacob in the house for lunch. I quick glanced online to see if my surgery had been approved yet by Tricare and still no word. To put me in a better mood I made Jacob a Kids Cuisine and we sat down to share it for lunch. Kids Cuisines do make the world a little brighter.
I finally got my anniversary present from David. It was pots, pans, and cooking utensils. I was completely shocked that he had got me that. David seems to go more towards the impractical jewelry type gifts (which I love) so this was a nice surprise. I cleaned my pan cupboard and put them in there, still wrapped in the plastic. If I took the plastic off then they wouldn't be new! I now want to start cooking and trying new recipes in my new pans... Ahh, that's why David bought them for me. Sneaky, sneaky! He sure is good. I also opened my jewelry chest today and realized it's not full enough. Maybe I can work on David to get that filled up for Christmas. Oh, how I love my husband.
I was bored and on the Internet during Jacob's nap and stumbled across the website www.helium.com It is pretty cool. It's a place where you can write articles on whatever interests you and you make money somehow (haven't figured that out yet) by having them read and voted on. I set up an account and have already written some articles, it's fun expressing my opinion and reading others. My profile is http://www.helium.com/user/show/311189
My fun on helium.com was short lived and Jacob was up for another round. He is starting to like stories being read to him and I love having him sit on my lap without squirming so we read a bunch of books today. He was in bed by 9 pm tonight and that gave me some time to clean the bathroom. It looks great but I think I used a little too much cleaner because now I got a nice headache going on. I wanted to stay up and talk to David on messenger but don't know if I will make it.
Jacob's got a doctor appointment tomorrow, oh yippy. I am thinking since I will be on base maybe I should stop at the commissary, PX, and gas station to use some of the privileges I have. I should call the vet on base and see if I can get Nessa in for a check up some time soon. She is due on her shots and it's been awhile since she's gotten a check up.
Oh, the fun of being a mommy and Army wife....
Cleaning house while your child is young is like wiping your butt while you are still peeing.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Army Wedding Vows

Seriously, where were these vows when we were married??? This is just too perfect!


If the Army wanted you to have a wife, it would have issued you one.

Dear family and friend, we are gathered here today in the sight of God and the Department of the Army to witness this exchange of vows and to see the love that these dedicated, loving people have for one another. I, David , take Jessica (who was once referred to as the ‘dependent’), as my Family Member, to dwell together in so far as the Department of the Army will permit.”
“Wilt thou love her, comfort her via the Postal Service or over the telephone, make sure she knows where the commissary, PX, and clinic are the day she arrives, wherever you are stationed?”
“Wilt thou attempt to tell her more than 24 hours in advance that you will be leaving for two weeks, beginning the next morning? This especially applies to the years you will live in a foreign country!”
“Wilt thou, Jessica, take this soldier as thy wedded husband, knowing that he is depending upon you to be the perfect (well, almost) Army Wife, running the household as you see fit and being nice to the Commander’s Wife (even when it is hard to)? Further, you understand that your life with your husband (little that you may have together) will not be normal, that you may have to explain to your child, not once but twice and more often in the same day, that mommys do have husbands, that children do have daddies, and that the picture of the man on the computer is not the milkman, but the same individual who will tuck him in at 2200 hours, long after he is asleep. This soldier is his daddy, who loves him very, very much”
"Wilt thou love, respect and wait for him, preparing his favorite meals when he does come home and freezing them when he doesn’t? When he is gone wilt thou send him all his favorite cookies and pictures of yourself and the children so he can remember what you look like? When you are separated on your anniversaries (which will happen more often than not) you will remember this special day and celebrate it on the closest day possible to the actual date. And last but not least, put on the outside of the door his ‘WELCOME HOME’ sign when he is due to arrive.”
“I, David, take thee Jessica, as my independent wife from 1900 to 2200 hours or as long as allowed by my Commanding Officer (subject to change without notice and will more often then not) for better or worse, earlier or later, near or far, and promise to look at the pictures you send me, maybe not when they get to me in the field, but before I turn out the lights. I will also send you an email if time permits, and if not, to somehow, someway make the time. I will also remember this special day and will try to telephone you somehow, someway on the anniversaries we are separated.”

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO ME!!

David and I have been married 2 years now... HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO ME!!!
The sad part is of those 2 years we have been apart 13 months and some odd days (probably adding up to another month or to). We have spent more time apart then together these last 2 years. Well, that's what I get for marrying the Army!! I do love my husband and I am very proud to be an Army wife. All in all I love my life... Minus the deployment. Deployments suck!!
We've only been married 2 years but it feels like I have loved him forever..