Sunday, March 20, 2011

St. Patricks Day

I think it is important to celebrate the holidays when you have kids. They love any holiday no matter how little it is. For the bigger holidays I try to go all out but for smaller ones like St. Patricks Day I just try to make the day a little more special than any other day.
This year my kids set leprechaun traps with pictures of rainbows they drew as bait.

They almost caught one but it got away. He did leave some chocolate gold coins behind.

And I made cookies with green frosting and sprinkles. Out of 101 cookie cutters they didn't throw in a shamrock one so I had to settle for the circle.


For dinner I made waffles with scrambled eggs with green food coloring. I have been reading Green Eggs and Ham with the twins so they thought that was pretty cool. Haven't figured out how to do green ham :)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

What I do for sick kids

All of my kids have been sick over the past 2 weeks. Hazel brought home this cold with a horrible cough. We found out when we took Delilah to the doctor that it was RSV :( luckily everyone now seems to be getting over it with no problems. Anyways I thought I would share my tips on sick kids since that has been what I have been focusing on lately.
I hate that they have taken all of the childrens cold medicine off the shelves. I feel so helpless when my kids have a cold. But I did discover something that helps. Childrens Ibuprofen.

It helps with inflammation and pain so if your child has a cough it can help lessen the coughing because it helps with any inflammation in their throat and it helps with the sore throat that is probably there from all the coughing. Also it helps the stuffy nose because it stops the inflammation in the sinuses. And of course helps with a fever if they have that (it is the only thing that will help Hazel's fevers). Also it lasts longer than other medicines so you are not constantly having to give them more. I am super careful with medicine so I usually just give it to them at night so they can sleep and during the day only if they really need it. I am not a doctor so you might want to talk to your doctor about it and make sure you read the directions on the bottle. Some people can be allergic to it and babies under 6 months should not take it.
I also always put a humidifier in their room at night (and during naps if they still take them) when they are sick.

We have this one and the cow one like it. My kids love them.
It doesn't usually seem to help right away but I think it helps loosen all the mucus so it is easier to get out later.
When they are having a hard time breathing because of the mucus I some times sit with them in the bathroom with the shower on really hot. The steam seems to help. I have also heard you can take them outside if its cold and the cold air can help (I have never really tried it and don't know if or how it works).
Also lots of fluid of course.

I did just hear recently that if they do have a fever you shouldn't give them medicine to get rid of it. The fever is doing a job and you should let it do that job. That is something you might want to research on your own.