I had my interview yesterday for the magnet school position. I think it is safe to say I will be at BHS next year. It was short and I over prepared for questions that weren't asked or hinted at. And the writing portion..... But I have a beautiful new outfit and a yummy Full Moon BBQ out of it! I know that will be a total God thing if I get it. We will find out at the end of March.
Noah has been having BM-LS ( that is what daycare call runny poo poo diapers, Adam and I call them bad diapers because it means he can't go to school for 24 hours) for three weeks. At first we thought it was a stomach bug. The doctor (who we have been to twice) said it would take a few weeks to recover. But three? Adam and I have had bugs recently. So it is possible. They have tested his diaper and found no viruses or parasites. He has been extra fussy, and had a bleeding diaper rash which we got under control with multiple oatmeal baths a day and several strong medicated creams. Adam has taken several days off to be at home with him. I think the News is losing patience with him. I am of course still negative days and trying to pay back the sick bank. We did get a doctor's note stating he is not contagious and can attend school. However, yesterday Adam got called in to pick him up (AGAIN!) and he is not allowed to go back today despite the doctor's note. Which means another day off for Adam! We are frustrated and at our wits end. We have been praying a lot trying to figure out how to fix this and what it could be. My new theory is.... This all started two days after the last night night bottle. Could it be emotional???
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I am so glad you posted this because I have been dying to hear about the interview! I am sure it went better than you think! But worst case..a new outfit and a yummy dinner is not a bad deal at all! Hope the diapers get better at your house ASAP
I hate to hear that Carrie! How stressful for y'all! Not that it makes it any better, but we dealt with this with both of our boys - good news is that it went away, bad news is that it took 6-8 weeks and they never did determine the cause - even after all of the testing. We did end up seeing a pediatric G.I. though, so you might ask your doctor about that...or try feeding him lots of bananas! I'll keep y'all in my prayers.
hey carrie~my jacob did this after i stopped nursing and switched him to milk and we found that he is "sensitive" to milk. we put him on almond milk instead of cow's milk and he's been fine ever since. he is still able to eat yogurt, but after some research, we found that there are proteins in yogurt that are broken down that aren't broken down in milk. if anything, it's worth a try!
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