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I need to move it, move it

It is officially time to regroup and think about what is going on with my weight loss program of choice. Of course, I like to think of it as more of a healthy lifestyle change that will benefit the entire family. Right now I am not content with what is going on and I know I am to blame for most of it.

The Facts: 

  • I have been using Weight Watchers online for about six weeks now.
  • A set amount of points is given to me each day. I also receive six extra points since I am still nursing JSL.
  • We have been planning out all meals at home for dinners.
  • The past week we were out a lot with family in town, and more coming this week.
  • Not eating at our house tends to make me lazy and I did not track points as well.
  • Thanks to not tracking points I did not see the scale move down – it remained the same.
  • Since starting Weight Watchers online I have lost just under ten pounds.
  • From the start of 2009 I have lost about 16 pounds.
  • The weeks that I am most successful are the ones that I record my points
  • I know that I need to add exercise into my daily life. There is more to it than chasing around a toddler and five year old, and doing laundry/shopping.

Back in 2004, JL and I unofficially did Weight Watchers together. We started at around the same time and by July I had lost 60 pounds. I know I can do this. This time around I am five years older, have had another child and need to realize that lack of real exercise does not work. I am also nursing less and I think the six extra points may be excessive given the amount JSL nurses these days.

We own WiiFit, so I should be using that. The trouble is I am not really a fan of it. There is one thing that really bothers me about it. When you use the program, you see all of the stats from the other people using it (not weight or anything). To motivate myself, I want to simply work against my prior records, not those of my hubby who has been using WiiFit for longer. So rather than sucking it up and just dealing with it, I have chosen not to even use it. Silly I know, but it still bothers me along with the annoying trainers.

Thanks to this, I have been looking at exercise videos. I took one out of the library that is with Bob from The Biggest Loser and Leslie Sansone’s walking workouts really intrigue me. Last night I actually sat and checked a bunch of things on Exercise on Demand while getting JSL to sleep. Eventually I would like to work back up to Tae Bo since JL and I used to really enjoy that. If we clean out the playroom upstairs there will be the perfect amount of space to do that.

If you have any suggestions of videos please let me know.

TheAngelForever

 

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Is being an adult overrated?

There are days that I wonder, why do kids always wish they were adults? Seriously, kids do not have to think about the never ending home repairs and expenses. There are no worries about buying new cars. They do not have to work out budgets for groceries, utilities, insurance, vacation, car expenses and the other items needed for life in the so called real world. The list just gets more complex and "interesting" when you add in loans, mortgages and the cost of raising a family. Of course, not everything has to do with money. As an adult, the responsibilities are endless. You need to schedule time to do laundry, get car repairs, clean, organize and perhaps even try to relax.

The last few months have made me wonder why being an adult was something I always longed for. As a child, I do not remember my parents worrying about so much. Is it the recession that is the culprit of all of my fears, or did the adults in my life simply hide everything? Of course, the reality of so many things happening at once made me think about being an adult and taking care of all of the "things" in life.

Today hubby’s car decided it may be giving up. His car is a 1998 Corolla and has 104,000 on it. In the scheme of things, we have hardly done any major repairs on it. Clearly, the car does not owe us anything. The cost of a major repair, assuming it has anything to do with the transmission, is not worth it. We went to test drive a car and may make a final decision after getting some price quotes.

So my question for this week is inspired by all of these adult decisions being made around here lately:

What three things do you wish you did not have to worry about as an adult? If you would like to explain why feel free, if not that is fine.

To be a kid again

TheAngelForever

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Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the Mr. Linky there if you are participating.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #37

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Quest for allergy relief

Over the last two to three weeks, NHL’s allergies have been acting up. At one point he actually had his first ever asthma attack during the night. We pulled out the nebulizer and within minutes he was breathing easier and no longer wheezing. After several days of symptoms getting worse, we opted to take him in to see the PA at the ENT/Allergy office that we went to. She diagnosed NHL with allergic asthma and gave us a bunch of new items to try to get things under control. We were not to start the one medicine until we saw how he did with the other. Three days later things were worse, especially behavior wise at school. The PA told us to immediately begin the new medicine.

The new medication was the Asmanex Twisthaler. If you have never seen this before it is an interesting medication. The problem is that it is hard to inhale and teach a five year old to use. The pharmacist told us he was floored that a young child was given this and warned that often children get thrush from it. Lovely!

Last Friday NHL’s teachers were very concerned with his behavior. They directly related it to the recent allergy attack. I called the doctors office and asked for assistance since I was not sure if NHL was getting the Asmanex in properly. Nobody called me back. I made a return call and was asked to leave another voice message for the medical assistant to remind her to return my call. What? 

After quite some time, the MA called me back. She was extremely snotty on the phone. When I tried to explain something to her she cut me off and told me "No need to tell me the history, I read his entire chat and know what is going on."   Pretty cocky statement if you ask me. She went to try to get NHL an appointment to see the doctor, but he had no openings for several weeks. She came back to the phone and asked me the following question, "Has NHL tried Singulair?"  

This was the wrong thing to say. I was too angry to yell, I simply cried because I felt like I was failing my child. I have seen NHL’s chart and know there is a huge section all about his adverse reaction to Singulair. She told me that she was going to talk to the doctor again to see if he wanted to fit in an emergency appointment or just switch things up and see us at the end of the month. Things were switched, but my mind was quite uneasy about everything that had happened.

I started to do research for pediatric allergists in the area. Our family doctor and the school nurse both recommended the same person. We received a referral from the doctor and I called the new office. They had an opening in less than a week. I immediately took that time. Next, I called the allergy/ENT office to get the items faxed to the new doctor. They sent something Friday morning to JL to sign and fax back to them. Monday morning I called the new office and they had nothing. I left a message at the allergy/ENT office and 24 hours later did not hear back and still nothing at the new office. The new allergist’s office suggested calling our family doctor to see if they had records that could be sent. Much to my horror, when they checked NHL’s file there were only two tiny notes from the allergy/ENT group. He had been a patient there for almost a year, been allergy tested and had a horrid reaction to a medication – yet nada! To make a long story short, I called to speak with the office manager to explain the three major issues that had cropped up over the past week. End product, she was very sorry and told me that the doctor was disgusted with what happened.

Yesterday was our appointment with the new doctor. It did not start off very well. He asked me to explain what has been going on. When I said that NHL’s allergies were acting up, he stopped me and said "Well, it is very rare that children under 7 have season allergies"  Please picture me rolling my eyes. I have heard this before, so it was nothing new. Then he asked about how we have been treating NHL. I mentioned the previous medications. When I stated the adverse reaction to Singulair, he told me that the FDA and latest reports indicate that there is no connection with pediatric patients and changes. I looked him right in the eyes and said the following "I do not care what the report says, I KNOW what it did to my child!" 

The subject was quickly changed and he got the point that I am observant and so are NHL’s teachers. We see changes and know what is going on with him. In the end we saw mostly eye-to-eye on NHL. A lot of this happened when we agreed that he was very nasal. He believes that  NHL has bad rhinitis that is being caused by at least three things. Some are allergic, some illness related (virus and things from school), stress, and potentially his adnoids. He was upset that the other group was treating him the way they were (specifically the Twisthaler) and switched his medications after doing some breathing tests. We are back to using the nebulizer once daily, keeping up with the OTC antihistamine and watching things for the next month. We go back on St. Patricks Day and will talk about knocking the nebulizer to every other day.

I am glad that I did not leave after the first statements becuase I do believe that the doctor started to listen to me. He heard that I was not just some mother trying to medicate my child. That I am part of a group of people that have carefully watched my son and seen things that trigger him. With any luck this will be the start of some relief in breathing symptoms and behavior for my kindergarten kid.

TheAngelForever

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Disney dining plans

Bright and early this morning, I sat with my paper plan for meals while we are at Disney World. I actually felt butterflies since I was nervous about not getting things. Seriously, it was just like the way I felt before an exam when in school.

At 7:00 I dialed the number and immediately talked to a person at Disney dining. There were a few little glitches, but I expected one of them. Here is the plan right now

 

  • Chef Mickey – Great character meal for the night of our arrival.
  • 50’s Prime Time Cafe – Fun meal for the entire family. Hubby and the boys have never been here before, but I remember my father being scolded for not eating his veggies when I was little.
  • Boma – We have heard amazing things about this and are looking forward to it.
  • The Wave – A quick switch landed us here. We had wanted to go to Spoodles, but for some reason nothing was available that week. We suspect it may be closed or being refurbished.
  • Coral Reef – Should be fun for the boys to watch the fish in the tank while eating. Have fond memories of this place from my childhood.
  • Crystal Palace – Character meal with Pooh and friends for JSL’s 2nd birthday.
  • Le Cellier – Took the one and ONLY time they had a table for six available for dinner during our entire stay. Loved this place and ate there twice on our honeymoon. Back then it was easy to get a reservation there, my how times have changed!

Now we are debating if we should make breakfast reservations. Contenders are Ohana’s (Lilo & Stitch), Cape May Cafe, Tusker House (Donald Duck) or something else. Since the boys will be staying up later, it probably is not the best plan. We also have to weigh in the cost and whether we want to have a buffet before going into the heat for a day at the parks.

TheAngelForever

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Crafty creations

It has been a stressful week here in Angel Land. Some of the culprits include: 

  • Room parent phone calls – Managed to get people to bring in napins, cups and juice. Nobody wants to do cupcakes, so it looks like I shall do that next week to send in on Friday.
  • Bird fiasco on Wednesday – So many things I wanted to get done were not able to get accomplished since I was waiting for return phone calls.
  • NHL’s allergies have been out of control – I feel helpless and wish there was something more I can do for him. Several medicine changes have been made and we are hoping one of them works. So afraid of another Singulair situation taking control of my child.
  • Finalizing plans for Disney World – The only reason this was slightly stressful was thanks to Disney not posting their hours in a timely fashion. This weekend we are able to make our dining reservations, so today/tomorrow we will finalize those items.

Thanks to all of this, I was exhausted at night and never did anything special for my 2 year Blogoversary. Oh well, I can figure that out for next week perhaps. Hmmm. . . . .

When the boys are in bed I have been knitting again. It is something that is mindless and works well to take my attention away from the stress at hand. Of course, I have been stuck making the same knitted cloth for a while. I now have well over 25 of them (need a cloth anyone?). Here are a few:

Lots of colors

One of these days I will break out of my shell and make something different. For now these are quick and easy and satisfy my need for knitting. I may try a pair of mittens soon, my friend is supposed to give me a great pattern to try on straight needles.

So here is my question to you this week:

What type of craft activity do you like to do? When did you start doing this and why do you enjoy it?

TheAngelForever

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Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the Mr. Linky there if you are participating.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #34

 

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