How doing way too much clinic can make an onsite week seem like a walk in the park. And allow a few literal walks in the park, too. I missed just one birth, someone who wasn't particularly attached to me (I like her, just don't have any special connection).
Fighting off a UTI and hoping that the weekend is easy on me.
Meanwhile, last week we challenged (dairy-allergic) boyness with a milkshake after 4 years of dairy avoidance and 6 months since his last exposure...and he didn't react. He turned around and told his Nana that he didn't react, who went ahead and overdid the dairy. And now this evening I can't tell if he's acting like a little ass because he had many dairy things to eat or because he just came back from his spoil-them-rotten-can't-say-no Nana's house.
He is not the only child to get on my nerves lately. It has taken Girliness three days (not counting the sleepover days at Nana's) to fold *one load* of laundry and get it out of the living room. I don't need that shit. Just fold your laundry, Girliness, and we can get down to the fun parts of our lives.
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2 comments:
They're all bonkers. All of them.
I didn't know Nana was a can't-say-no type. That's rough on the homecomings. I am glad I get them first!
Sounds like a hard home coming, but I do hope it is from grandma exposer and not milk. Are u going to get him tested?
then again I stll blam the age. ALL AGES. T has been the break down king these days, but the daddy keeps slipping in gluten ugg. I so miss u all.
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