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Clyde in the Pant tree….(you will see what I did there!)

This has got to be the best ever ‘stunt’ Clyde our elf on the shelf..herm pant covered tree….has done yet! And was a big hit with the kids.

The kids awoke this morning to find that Clyde had TP’d our Christmas Tree and adorned it in their underwear aka pants, which we Brits call Underwear, not pants as in trousers…so confusing! Now maybe the title of this blog entry isn’t as funny now!

Pink child and Clyde made a pact that he would not venture into their bedrooms.  Pink Child thought it HIL.AIR.EE.OS that Clyde decorated the tree in their PANTS but it was about 10mins later as she was eating her breakfast she realised that Clyde had had to enter her room to get the articles.

Quick thinking mum used Cinderella as an example, stating that like the Fairy Godmother putting dishes etc away as they cleaned the kitchen, her pants would have danced magically down the stairs in a similar way….I have to add, I have no idea if the Fairy Godmother put the dishes away by magic, but regardless, the dancing pants theory worked!

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Clyde day 2 and the funniest searches!

I was looking through the hits to my blog this morning,  most of you that have a WordPress blog, know that in the ‘dashboard’ there is a section called ‘Search Engine terms’ and this is usually what people have entered into their search engine of choice which has resulted in them landing on your page.

most of them were ionic bands reviews, but since our elf came to our house yesterday and I blogged about it, I have some, lets say, bizarre  interesting searches.

  • KittyCats advent (hmmm)
  • how do you get an elf on december first at night  - I don’t even know what that means?!
  • How does an elf arrive at your house (Umm)

But my favourite favourite search was this one…

  • Can an elf open doors? 

Please, do not burst my bubble, I am aware a child could have been googling the answer, but I prefer to think of a sane grown up looking for the answer to this.  And actually, I would like to know the answer to this too :D

As for our elf Clyde…….

Pink flavoured child was not as accepting of Clyde, in fact, I would go as far to say she refused to get out of bed in case Clyde was going to pounce on her….I nearly lost the Christmas spirit by yelling ‘You have LESS than 2 mins to get out of that bed and get ready for school!!!!’

I have to admit, I had a suspicion this would happen, thankfully Clyde had the same idea and went for the subdued approach to elfing around.

 

Clyde just decided to sit on top of the curtain rail

As I quite rightly suspected, Pink child did have a freak out, to which I replied and suggested, if it upsets you so much maybe we should send him back to the North Pole…Blue child had a meltdown, then the pink one followed suit.  I can’t deal with this stressing at 8am!

Pink child has had a chat with Clyde, apparently it was none of my business, but suffice to say, the pink one and the elfish one are now friends :)

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December 1st….Elf Arrival!!!

I have been waiting for this day, and its finally here…wheeee!!!

This morning the kids got up, Pink flavoured child was excited about the elf coming, blue flavoured child was excited about FINALLY opening the number 1 window on his Cars 2 advent calendar.

The elf didn’t make it the morning, I explained to the children that it was a stormy night, and it was cold and miserable so the elf probably wouldn’t come in that weather.  Pink flavoured child had the audacity to remind me that elf is from North Pole and its cold and miserable all year, why is an 8yr old much more intelligent that a 37yr old!?!?

My friend owns a party bag company, and she had made me a party bag containing some goodies from the elf.  It contained two personalised candy canes, two letters  and pencils to write to Santa and envelopes, two little bags of reindeer food, some fake snow (which I removed, will use it Christmas eve) and a cookie plate.

 

I left our elf (still unnamed) with our next door neighbour.  We had devised a plan, that when the kiddies get home from school, I would send her a text message and she would produce her awesome ninja skills run to my doorstep, leave the package, ring the doorbell and run back into her home.

When she rang the doorbell, Pink child thought it was one of her friends, we have a small glass window on our door, normally we can just make out little heads when children arrive, but no heads were to be seen, Pink Child went into meltdown, refusing to answer the door, ‘OMG, ELF, ELF, I am sure its and ELF’ she was literally barricading the front door to stop the elf from getting in.

Eventually I calmed her down enough for me to open the door, she was shaking like a leaf, and I was beginning to wonder if this was a good idea.  Blue Child was watching The Grinch on TV…I wonder, seriously, why do I bother.

When I open the door, they saw the little bag sitting on the doorstep, and realised…Elf comes bearing gifts…this we can live with.

Pink child found a letter from the elf, explaining that they need to name him before the Christmas magic can work, we also read the book that came with him.  Eventually both children settled for the name ‘Clyde’ we then had him officially adopted on the elf on the shelf website.  His magic should hopefully work tonight.  He has been place on the shelf in the kitchen this evening, right next to our brand new spanking ‘Family of the year 2011;, taekwondo trophy, which we received on Friday night :D

I am looking forward to the fun, hopefully, since I sucked at my blog a day challenge, I will try and keep up with blogging our elf challenge.

P.S…My lupus is in remission just now :)

 

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Why all the pills mummy?

Its been hard trying to come to terms with my Lupus diagnosis, its been doubly hard is trying to explain what the disease is to friends and family, especially to those that you can tell, are not really listening.

Now, it has come to the time that I have to explain to my 8yr old.  It had been relatively easy to try, as much as possible, to hide the illness from my children.  (I have 2 kids, an 8yr old daughter, and a 6yr old son)  However, as we are on mid-term break, or better known is Scotland, ‘The Tattie Holiday’ its been quite difficult.

Normally, in the morning, I get the kids ready for school, when the go, I can make breakfast and take all my medications.  Have a nap around 1pm, recharge the batteries enough for them to be home for 3pm.  But now they are on holiday, my daughter in particular, is noticing that I have to do these little rituals.  I did try to give up the nap, but I would be exhausted by tea-time and get a ‘Loopy Brain’ as I call it, others call it Brain Fog :)  Usually I would become clumsy, or I would forget to do things.

Today I had to go to the chemist to pick up my repeat prescriptions.  My dr has a great way of ordering new scripts….I re-order what I need online and I can pick it up from my local pharmacy.  So I went today and noticed I had a larger packet than normal.

When I got home, I noticed that my Dr doubled my prescription of Tramadol (painkiller) last couple of orders have been 30 pills 1x every 4-6hrs.  Today I had 3 boxes and its been up to 2x every 4-6hrs.  I had recently been to see the Dr as my flares in my neck and shoulder has been pretty intense, so I think this is why the dr upped the dosage, anyway, my Daughter noticed.

Why do you need all these pills mummy? Arent drugs bad for you? Why do you need to take them ALL…THE…TIME?

Like any normal 8yr old child, especially a daughter, they follow a question with a question :D  I also knew that ‘Mummy is a bit poorly’ was not going to cut it, but I just didn’t know how to explain what Lupus is to an 8yr old.

One thing about my Lupus is I don’t have the usual rash feature, and I do not react to the sun light.  I do however have a pigmentation under my eye, some dimples on my face and when I itch, I come up in hives which takes a while for it to calm down.  Apart from that, I am mainly in constant pain and very fatigued.

Thankfully, I knew my daughter just learnt about the human body in school, organs such as the heart, kidneys and blood cells.  So I thought I would try to explain it as simple as I could.  I asked her if she remember what she learnt in school about the red cells help to keep your organs nice and healthy, it comes from the heart and pumps around the body.  She said yes, and that the white cells also keep your body healthy and if something goes wrong they are like little soldiers who will go into battle with things like the flu, or a cut and heal the body.  I told her in my case, for some reason the little soldiers in my body have just got a little bit confused and will try to fight my body even though it’s already healthy.

I told her to imagine that the little white cells are sitting in a big room in my body, with little helmets on, at a table playing snap, and mummy is doing laundry…I sort out the laundry, I take the laundry to the washer, I transfer from the washer to the drier and then start ironing.  Because mummy is busy moving her arms and legs, on her feet all the time, the white cells sitting playing snap think ‘uh oh, something is not right’  so they all rush to my elbow, or knees and start trying to fix it.  I reminded her of the saying ‘If its not broke, don’t fix it’  Well, it’s what my cells need to hear, they will rush to my elbow to fix a problem, but is not broken, and when they try to fix it, they break it.  Which is why mummy ends up sore and why I can’t raise my arm above my head.

Then she asked if the pills I was given was to make me better…this was the first time in my diagnosis I was made to accept that no, I am not going to get better, that I am on medication for the rest of my life.  I told her that I am on the pills to help make me feel better, but it’s not going to stop the cells from fighting with me, some days I might feel good, other days I might feel bad but if I didn’t take the pills I would feel bad all the time and would get very sick without them.

I explained to her that no-one knows why Lupus happens to some people, she thinks since I broke my foot last year, my white cells worked hard at making it better that now they wont stop trying to fix things in my body, and I am fine with that, its her way of understanding.

I doubt very much that this will be the last conversation we will have on the matter, I know that she has been curious for some time, as the ‘grown ups’ have talked about it and she has heard the word Lupus been mentioned, she knows I get sore bones but doesn’t know why.  Previously I have told her I am getting old, and she scolds me and tells me I am not old.

One thing I really tried to be conscious of was not using the word ‘disease’  Last year a family member developed Breast Cancer and had to undergo aggressive treatment which made that person very poorly.  The word Cancer was never brought up with my daughter, however, the person it involved told her she had a very nasty disease, and will get better.  She now looks at the word disease as a very bad illness, so I tried hard not to use that word, illness was what I substituted it too, she looks at illness like having a very bad cold.  And I thought like a cold, some days/weeks I could feel great, then, like a cold, I could be in bed :)

As I said, I don’t think this is the last conversation we will have about it, but I am glad we have started the ball rolling and maybe now, I can start trying to figure out ways how to discuss this with the children and maybe allowing them to feel comfortable enough to talk to me about it.

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Life is not easy for working mums…just saying!

I’m going to have a gripe, just because I blooming well can!!!

I have had the best opportunity in life, the opportunity to stay at home and raise our kids, it is a darn well hard job, but rewarding nonetheless.  I have done this job to the best of my capabilities for 8yrs now.  And I have raised good kids.

Now both my kids are in school, I thought about going back to work.

I have had two careers since I left school.  My first job, and it was a job I loved, as a Dental Nurse.  I started as a trainee in 1991, working supervised, but I am impatient and want things done NOW, that I applied for jobs before finishing my training, I got lucky and got a full-time job in 1992, gained my qualification in 1993 and stayed with that surgeon until 2000, at the age of 24 with itchy feet wanting to try something else.

I got a new job working in customer service, with a large outsourcing IT company.  Later on in the year 2000 I was promoted to Incident Manager within a team, and looking after 2 major IT clients. I loved the pressure, the demands and organising other people, I am a great organiser, my husband would say I am an anal organiser!!  Oh and delegating is my most favourite pastime!

I got married in 2002 and in 2003 I left on maternity leave.

After discussion with my husband, we decided it would be great for the family if I could stay at home and look after the children, we could easily live of his wage.

Now, however, I really want to get back to part-time work.

I applied for 2 dental jobs.  This is when I discovered my qualification, that I worked so hard for was no longer valid, nurses qualifying pre 1994 had to resit.  And to do this I had to go back as a trainee!!! Had I decided to go back to dental nursing in 2009, I could have been put on a ‘grandmother’ course…WTF! So, the first application was turned down on the fact that I was not qualified! (Not taking into consideration the nearly 10yrs experience!)

The 2nd application I applied for offered me the job as a trainee, part-time 24hrs, I was prepared to work 2 full days and 1/2 a day, but no, the surgeon wanted 5 afternoons! Which would in turn affect my family, particularly my children’s after-school activities, and they have been dedicated to their sports for sometime now I am not prepared to tell them no they can no longer do them!

I also looked at going back to admin/PA work but again the majority of these jobs require you to work full-time or hours that are just not going to work with your family life.

And the government stated to us working mothers that a) family will always be priority, and b) working hours will be easier for working mothers.

Yeah, right, unless you are a school dinner lady!

*RANT OVER!*

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