Natural interruptions
Apr. 17th, 2013 01:17 pmYou know how Percy Jackson regains his strength whenever he steps into water? Well, that's what nature does for me, too. Even though I live in a tiny town (5 square miles, last I checked), I have to get out of the city limits every so often, where the sky is big and I can see mountains in every direction. The grass is just barely starting to green up, and even though there's a stiff wind and it's cold today, the sky is blue and clear and the mountains look sharp and near and blue and white. I decided that after our errands, my 4YO and I would go explore an even tinier town over the volcano and through the sagebrush. We took an early stop overlooking Henry's Fork River to eat our lunch, and were just enjoying the peaceful solitude of nature when Ring! Ring! Ring! The caller ID of dread, aka the school. Frau Green, your child is vomiting, please come get her...
I guess that means my other daughter's playdate at our house is cancelled, too...
Ah, well. At least we got to see some nature!
ETA: After talking with her for a while, it seems that it may be a migraine. Headache, aura, vomiting...at least, that's the pattern the other kids take. :( I rarely even get regular headaches, and have never had a migraine. This is the third kid who's started having this. Boooo! Stinky migraines, go someplace else.
I guess that means my other daughter's playdate at our house is cancelled, too...
Ah, well. At least we got to see some nature!
ETA: After talking with her for a while, it seems that it may be a migraine. Headache, aura, vomiting...at least, that's the pattern the other kids take. :( I rarely even get regular headaches, and have never had a migraine. This is the third kid who's started having this. Boooo! Stinky migraines, go someplace else.