Last time I posted a photo on here it was sliced in half. I’m trying again. Unfortunately I have no idea how to do it differently, so the scientific method is not exactly prevailing here.
Ok, so it’s not working at all, no idea why. I’ll try again next time I suppose.
Archive for March, 2007
Experimenting With Uploads
Posted in Uncategorized on March 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Agita
Posted in emotions, mama sanity on March 16, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Whew, rough night last night. Phoebe would not could not go to sleep, would not could not count the sheep. Mama lost her composure. A couple of times. It was not fun or pretty. Add another few hundred bucks to the Phoebe therapy fund, and for me too, to try to work through the guilt. [...]
To sleep. perchance to worry
Posted in mama sanity, worries on March 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
One of the hardest things about being the only parent is that there’s no reality check for my worries. Is she sick? Spoiled? Emotionally squashed? Am I spending enough time with her? Too much?
Every parent worries, and much of it is irrational unnecessary, I suppose, but in my imagination, two parent families have a [...]
Mono
Posted in childhood emergencies, single mama's needs on March 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Whew! I actually had written a post earlier this week, but WordPress, or my laptop, or something, ate it. Oops.
After a scary trip to the ER last Saturday (104.7˚ fever, which went UP to 105˚ after Motrin) involving an IV, chest X-rays, and – yikes – a catheter (the poor little thing just couldn’t [...]
Hot Tempers at Whole Foods
Posted in Uncategorized on March 2, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Tempers ran high at Whole Paycheck Foods today. Doing the shopping, sick child in tow ["Mama I want you to walk really close to me. No, closer. Auherrrrr… you won't hold me…"], the place was packed and people were constantly in the way, in the produce section as usual, but also in the aisles.
In [...]
Introduction…
Posted in natural parenting, resources on March 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Before I had my baby, I assumed single parenting was the norm these days – isn’t everyone a single parent? If I’d thought about it I would have imagined a bustling, probably harried and sleep-deprived, but certainly demographically significant community of people trying to cope with the viscissitudes of this life circumstance – like there is [...]