My no good day started about 1:00 a.m. Monday morning. Sunday evening we went to dinner at my in-laws house, we got home late and I didn’t get to bed until about midnight. The house was a mess when we got home and I took sometime to pick it up a bit. The week had been hard, I had sick kids the whole time and Saturday I spent all day sewing only to have baby boy start throwing up at about bed time. Much of Sunday was spent holding him and not keeping up on the housework.
I fell into bed at about midnight, exhausted and in need of a really good night sleep. At 1:00 am I was woken up by the sound of squawking birds! Argh, the chickens were going nuts, and not only was I worried something had gotten into their coop, I was worried about them waking up the neighbors, one call to the city from a neighbor and they would be gone. I jumped out of bed and looked out the window, the chickens were all a flutter, but nothing was in the coop, they quieted down and I went back to bed.
Dadzoo was clicking…he doesn’t snore that often, he makes an annoying clicking sound, and he was just clicking away. I nudged him to roll over, and he did, but kept on clicking, and clicking and clicking…sigh…. I thought about relocating to the couch, then remembered that punk #2 was sacked out there, she had become sick at grandma’s house. I just rolled over and tried not to hear Dadzoo clicking and clicking.
At about 2:00 a.m. I hear frantic yelling from the bedroom. The kind of yelling that makes you jump right up, out of the dead sleep and run. I found punk #3 vomiting in a bowl (thank goodness I had listened when she was going to bed and gave her a bowl because her tummy was upset). I held her hair, patted her back and got her a warm cloth when she was done, tucked her back into bed and stumbled back into bed myself.
Dadzoo was clicking….
At 2:30 I was once again hold hair and patting #3’s back. I stumbled back to bed.
Dadzoo…sigh….clicking
At 3:00 more hair holding, back patting, warm wash cloths. I sure hate it when they are throwing up like that. I sat next to her, patting her back until she fell to sleep. I then climbed back into my own bed.
And guess what….Dadzoo…once again….clicking! ARGH! I put a pillow over my head.
At about 3:45 Dadzoo poked me and said “Sarah is crying again.” Once again I get up and take care of things and climb back into bed.
Dadzoo wasn’t clicking….THANK YOU!….so I settled in, I can sleep for about 3 more hours and the next day I will be able to take a nap. (That is why I let Dadzoo sleep and I take the night shift, I have the option of sleeping during the day, he doesn’t)
Then I hear something. It can’t be? I hear a rooster crowing! At 4:00 in the stinking morning, the sun isn’t even up yet and one of my HENS is CROWING!
I almost got up and rang that chicken’s neck myself.
I put the pillow over my head and finally feel to sleep.
At seven I get up and cook breakfast, while frying eggs I notice the sick kind of chills in my back. You know the feeling, the “I am getting sick” feeling and my tummy…not so good. I get the one child off to school and settle the sick children on the couch and start laundry. After lunch I did a hair cut, then tried to take a nap, but I was too achy and my stomach was really bothering me. For dinner I made soup and everybody (except the one child that was feeling just fine) only looked at their dinner. We ate a little broth and some rolls that I put too much salt in.
I declared that everybody was going to go to bed early and that I was going to take a hot bath and hit the sack early too. All the kids were really good and got ready for bed. I had them all tucked in at 9:00 and was headed off to my bath (by this time I was feeling pretty bad, with chills and a very yucky tummy). Baby boy stared crying, my 9 year old when to check him and he had thrown up all over, everywhere.
There went my early bedtime.
My 9 year old was fabulous! She got a towel and started the bath tub, then sat with baby boy while I cleaned everything up and put the bedding in the washing machine. I send Punk #1 back to bed and I took the baby downs stairs to hang out with Dad while his “blankey’ was washing. We had been down there about 15 minutes when he puked again! Another clean up, another change of clothes (he had gotten me that time) and Dadzoo took him and got him to sleep.
Finally at 10:30 I made myself a cup of Chamomile tea and took a bath, a very long, very hot bath, it felt so wonderful! In the middle of my bath I heard the baby cry, but I just ignored it, Dadzoo is very capable! I got out put the baby’s blanket in the dryer and feel to sleep in the couch while it dried. When it was done I gave my sleeping baby his favorite blankie and fell into bed at midnight.
I slept like a rock, until the HENS started crowing at 6:30….maybe we will have roast chicken for Thanksgiving dinner.
Note: Dadzoo did help with the dinner dishes and helped get the kids to bed, when baby boy had his bout (the second this week) of throwing up he was working his second (or is it third) job in his office. That man works so hard for us!
Wow, that sounds like a really rough day. Glad you could hold it all together. I couldn’t have.
WOw. been there done that! I feel for ya!
I tried to leave a comment on your dadzoos post about the white ribbon campaign. I just wanted to let him know there is a bigger picture he is overlooking. Women in other countries are not treated like they are hear and so they are the thought of as lesser and are abused and much worse. That I am sure is what the campaign is about more than anything. Although I agree we should all wear a ribbon to signify our intolerance for domestic violence of any type, it is not the same in other countries. To say that men are the only ones doing it is not fair either but I really don’t think that is what the ribbon signifies. Just another perspective.
I HATE nights like that!!! Man… I wanted to cry for you just reading it. I’ve totally been there.
I have to say, reading your hubby’s blog… he and my hubby would get along great. lol They have very similar views on things. Maybe we’ll have to double date and go to dinner sometime. (And make sure we get something really good and fattening.)
I hate those days. Mothers never get sick days, and it doesn’t help that kiddos are usually sick at the same time. I am impressed with all you were able to do. I don’t handle getting woken up at night that well.
I love that your 9 year old helped out. There have been many days I have been grateful for my oldest for doing that exact thing. She can do as good a job as most mothers.
My kids had a rough night going to bed and after they finally fell asleep I was going to give up and just go to bed, but I thought about this post and how you kept going and decided to stay up and finish my housework. Thanks for the inspiration for the exhausted!
Oh dear, what a night! It sounds like you have a wonderful family though. I hope you’re not coming down with something. Take care and try to get to bed early tonight.
Bless your heart honey… I’m glad you didn’t take it out on that poor hen, though! LOL
Ugh, I’m so sorry my friend! I wish I was closer and I’d bring you dinner!
Angie….
It is a date! Let me know when he is in town, I would love to get together.
Oh my! I sympathise with you. We are going through the same thing. At least none of mine are babies.
*hugs*
Kate
Thank goodness there isn’t sickness every day of our lives as moms!!! I hate the stomach bug! hope you all get better soon!
Sorry to hear of your rough time, I sure hope everyone feels better soon!!
You poor thing! I hope everyone is feeling better today. 🙂
My daughter read this with me and she said, ” Wow that is one really busy night, I can’t believe that you had the many sick kids for that many days.”
She obviously isn’t a Mom yet. I hope that things get better soon and that you don’t get it as bad as the kids! Good luck with the crowing chickens. hahaha, You have NOT had good luck with that.
And I knew that Dadzoo was good. My awesome hubby doesn’t get up with kids in the middle of the night very often either.
*hugs*
been ther….done that….so sorry!