November 2005

Urticaria Strikes!

Somewhere between Will’s first and second bowls of oatmeal, we noticed it. His checks were a splochy bright red. On instinct, I pulled back the sleeve of his pajamas… and there it was. Will has hives.

Calls to the school and to the pediatrician on call resulted in this: hives are common, we rarely find out what causes them, and as long as he’s not uncomfortable, itchy, feverish, or otherwise ill, there was no problem bringing him to school. So, Will went to school (late, but he went).

And the poor guy is still covered. He seems fine… happy, talking, eating, etc. Although he now says “hives” and rubs his legs. “Yes, Will,” I say, “you have hives.” As if I wasn’t documenting every little bump on his tiny body. If he were uncomfortable, I think we’d have to seek medication for the both of us.

We have no idea what caused it… emotional stress? Something in the air? Something he ate? Nothing that we can think of fits the bill. Just another experience on the ride of parenthood.

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Will, fresh from school and having a snack! Posted by Picasa

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Life as we know it

Will slept soundly last night after munching down two apples and a huge bowl of grapes after his shower. (Side note: in our house, grapes are known as “wahoos” since Will calls them “uvas”, the spanish word for grapes.) His fruit-filled belly kept him down until 6am, when he burst awake with the words “BIG TOE”, repeating it over and over again in top form until I plucked him out of the crib.*

School drop-off is getting better. He brought home a pumpkin cut-out he made and I am proud to report (after seeing the others that decorated the classroom for Halloween) that Will’s was one of the only ones with the eyes, nose, and mouth actually positioned in the shape of a face.

The past two days have been heavy studying: survey design and sampling. Current issues: some formula confusion with sample size related to 2-stage cluster designs. This morning, my awesome Biostats professor sent me a mammoth list of practice questions… it’s both exciting and terrifying. My goal is to get through the sampling mathematics before trying to gear my brain up for logisitic regression. The toughest part right now is that there is no one here to study with and limited professors to ask for help with difficult questions.

*Don’t ask. We have no idea where “Big Toe” came from. No idea.

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Number Two Update

I am about half-way into my 13th week; officially in the fun zone of second trimester!

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Will works so hard to make a sound by blowing into the empty water jug.

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Up Again

You can set a clock by Will. No matter what time he goes to bed at night, he’s up between 6 and 6:30. Unfortunately, his clock does not re-set well with random changes of time.

So, at 5:12 this morning, who should awake, bright and happy? Will, of course! It’s still dark out and raining (finally, it hasn’t rained here since the storm… serious dust issues in the city air). I decided that we should keep him in bed until at least 6. The lesson is that when it is dark, it is not time to get up. It’s not working too well, at least yet. He’s in there calling things out at the top of his lungs, trying out a wide range of words to see what will work to get us to come into his room: “Mommy, Daddy, Inky, Eat, Down, Hungry, Toys, Poo-Poo…”

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