It's almost ten O'clock on a Sunday evening here at the ole' Lanham homestead. I wanted to be in bed by now but when I sit down with the budget spreadsheet and Quicken the time gets away from me. I am excited about this journey of budgeting our hard earned cash. This is Mom's last week working two doubles on a weekend. She does one more double Saturday and then she starts working second shift. It won't be a Monday through Friday thing though. She'll get two weekends off per month and she will have to work two weekends per month. I hope this doesn't hurt her income much. She will get her second shift bonus and she will pick up the weekend bonus for the weekends she makes. She will lose her weekend bonus for the majority of her hours but she will pick up an extra eight hours per week. It should just about even out. She's going to have to spend a lot more money on gasoline though. That's the one stickler for me. I will be glad to have Mom at home occasionally on the weekend.
We have all been real sick most of the week. I got sick Tuesday night and ended up missing Wednesday. Becca had a horrible night Tuesday night. She was crying out in her sleep, when she was able to sleep at all. She was so tired but she just couldn't get to sleep. Eventually she just gave up and we let her. By this time I knew I wasn't going in so I sat up with her as she watched some of her shows on television. Eventually she dozed off on the sofa so I let her stay there and I went to bed. Mom had to go into work for a training session Wednesday but I had been up all night with Becca so when Grant woke up she got up with him. She let me sleep for a few hours and then she took a nap of a few hours. She went to work feeling just as bad as the rest of us. She valiantly went on into work because she had already missed this session once before because they scheduled her for it after she had worked a double. They told her she could take it later so now was the later of which they spoke. She didn't have to do any heavy lifting or anything physical so that wasn't too bad.
I ended up taking Becca to the doctor. She had the bug we all had and a slight ear infection. She was scared to death that they were going to give her a shot and she would not cough for the doctor at all. She just flat out refused. After the doctor we went to Fazoli's because we were both famished. I had a big plate of spaghetti with meatballs and Becca had a child's plate of the same. We thought we might want a slice of pizza with our spaghetti so we each got us one but ended up not touching it. I was beginning to feel real crappy after eating so I wanted to go home but I had promised Becca some frozen custard, YUM, from Culver's so we went over there and got us a chocolate cone. I couldn't finish mine and Becca got most of her's on her pink bubble jacket. I was having chills so I decided I didn't want to get out of the Explorer so we went to the drive-thru pharmacy at Kroger here in Versailles for Becca's ear infection antibiotic. We waited in line for almost an hour just to drop off the subscription. Eventually we got it dropped off and had to put up with a guy who didn't know his head from his back side. It was going to be about and hours wait for the medicine. I told them we would pick it up in the morning and then we went home. I really don't remember what happened that evening.
Becca had another bad night. I decided that if I could get some sleep I would try to go into work. I tossed and turned. I was burning up one moment and freezing the next, all the while I my body was so sore I hated even to move. Becca must have felt much the same way. We decided to have another late night with the boob tube. She went to sleep on the sofa again.
The next morning she seemed to be doing a bit better as was I. I went to bed at six O'clock Thursday evening so I could maybe sleep off whatever it was that had us down. I was able to sleep straight through with the occasional bathroom trip and I went to work Friday morning. When I got there I felt like death had a hold on me. I was sweating like it was the middle of July. People were asking if I was going to be okay I looked so bad. I had a bad cough and I was still sore so every time I coughed my body was racked with pain. We had a brief black-out after I had been there about an hour and it sent us down for about an hour. Once we got started back up I felt much better for some reason. I was able to make it through the day without much trouble.
We had the biggest snow of the season Friday night. I know, the biggest snow of the season in March; Crazy. When Becca saw it Saturday morning she wanted to go outside so bad she could taste it but she was still sick and it wouldn't have been prudent to let her go out. She didn't like that at all. Mom had to go into work Saturday afternoon to do her double shift. We had had 5 to 8 inches of snow and Mom's only been driving three years and I have been driving for nearly 25 so I decided I would take her to work. Mamaw & Papaw came up and looked after the kids while I took her. I got back home and away they went. Becca, Grant and I had a pretty good day together. Grant had had the bug as well but I don't think he had it as bad as Becca and I did. He had a snotty nose and a little cough but he was able to sleep whereas Becca & I couldn't. I had to get in bed early because I had to go get Mom from work at six O'clock the next morning. The time change happened this past week so we would all be losing an hour anyway. I had Becca go to sleep with me in my bed and she went straight to sleep. She seems to sleep better when she sleeps with either her Mom or I, but not when it's both of us. I know letting her sleep with us is not a good habit to get into but when she's sick I'm not going to deny her. Anyway, when Mom isn't there the easiest way to get her to go to bed and go to sleep is to let her sleep with me and she loves to sleep in our big bed and she is a spoiled little creature so she sleeps with me. At least until Mom gets home and then she gets carried to her bed.
Becca and I had the best nights sleep we had had in a long time. I know I had slept twelve hours Thursday night but that was with the help of Excedrine PM and sleep with drugs is never as good as natural sleep. Grant woke us up at 4:30 which was actually 3:30 because of the time change. We both got up and fed him and by the time we had him settled back in it was too late to go back to bed. Mamaw & Papaw showed up at about 5:30 to keep an eye on the kids while I went and got Mom. It was really nice of Mamaw & Papaw to make two special trips just so I wouldn't have to drag the kids out in the frigid treacherous weather. I drove to Lexington and got Mom and came straight home. She went straight to bed. I expected Grant to be getting up at any moment plus Becca was still awake so I couldn't go back to sleep. I sat down with this computer as Becca watched some television. I noticed after a few moments that Becca was asleep. I considered going back to bed myself but Grant was going to get up at any moment. I should have went back to bed because Grant slept until 9:30 and Becca slept on the sofa until 10:00. I watched a two hour TNA wrestling show when I could have been sleeping. Becca was catching up on the sleep she had been missing while she was sick and I was glad for her. She woke up a totally different child.
Mom was awakened by Becca beating on a bowl with two spoons right outside her bedroom door. I really didn't think it would wake Mom up. I don't know why I thought that. It was almost time for her to be up so she got on up and the roads had cleared so much that she was able to drive herself to work. Grant took a nice long nap as Becca drove me crazy. I took Becca and Grant down to Mamaw & Papaw's to spend the night because Mom wouldn't be off work until I had left for work so they had to stay down there. When I got down there the boys called and asked if Becca could come down and see the igloo they had built. I still wasn't real sure about letting Becca play in the snow yet but she wanted to so badly that like the indulgent father I am I gave in. Becca climbed into the igloo and I asked Jacob if he would give Becca a sled ride. Most of the snow had melted but there was still enough for a tiny girl to have a nice ride. Becca was excited to go sled riding because as she said, she'd never sledded before. Jacob took her to the top of a small hill and rode down with her and she absolutely loved it. She was back up to the top of the hill hollering about going again before Jacob had climbed out of the sled. They went down for a couple of more trips and then Jacob put her on an even more gently sloped hill and let her take a ride on her own. Becca absolutely loved it. That would have been the time to have had my camera at the ready. I was so upset that I didn't get her first sleigh ride on film. I shot baskets with Jon as Jacob played with Becca and I remembered why I was the only kid not to make the Mortonsville Elementary Eagles basketball team. I am probably the most dreadful player to ever put up a shot. I took maybe forty shots and hit probably three and I am not exaggerating one lick. I kissed Becca and I left. As I was driving home Mamaw called me. As we were talking Becca started screaming. She had just then realized that I was gone and she wanted to go home with me. I felt terrible for my poor little princess but it also made me feel good that she thought so much of me.
I got home and showered and shaved. Sat down to jigger some on the budget and then I started this post. I wanted to watch some television but that is absolutely out of the question at this point. I have to get in bed like an hour ago.
Becca is 98% potty trained at this point and I am so proud of her. Yesterday she was playing with some play money. She asked me who was on the money and I told her they were presidents and that some day she might be president. She asked me if she could be on money. I told her she could and then I started to drift off on a thought path that only a proud parent with big dreams for their kids go. I told her that they would name schools and battle ships after her. U.S.S. Rebecca Lanham, I told her I would be so proud with a dreamy look in my eyes and then she spread her arms and told that she she would also be poopying in the potty.
Papaw has finished his first week of retirement with many many more to come. I miss riding with Papaw. As I drove home the other day I decided that the thing I would miss most was the times when Keenland ran and we would go home though the country. That was always such a nice drive. I'll miss Papaw up there but Becca and Grant will have a whole lot more time with him now that he doesn't have to go to work every day.
I know that I hardly mentioned poor Grant at all in this post. It's just that Becca is so much more interactive than he is at this point. When he starts running about and talking about how he will be pottying as president I will no doubt talk about him just as much. He is starting to get the hang of sitting up now though. He's a lot more interested in things around him than Becca ever was. He will pull and tug on stuff and explore everything he can get his hands or preferably, mouth on. He absolutely love my goatee which I haven't trimmed since Christmas. It's getting quite long now and he's always rubbing it and feeling of it. He's been a good baby. As good a baby as Becca ever was and maybe even better as far as disposition.
I gotta go to bed. Daddy loves Rebecca & Grant!