Catch Up
November 25, 2008
After I posted the Chicken Tortilla Soup recipe yesterday, I went back and looked at the meager postings in my blog and realized I need to close up a few loose ends. So here you go…
Crappy ISP
They finally came and did what they needed to do. There was an installation fee that no one told me about (although I was kind of expecting it) until the bill showed up in the mail a few days later. A few days after that I got another bill from them for monthly service, which did not go up in price. The stupid part of this equation is that they’re supposed to be auto-billing my credit card for any charges.
I called them on a Monday and told the answering machine that I would like someone to return my call as soon as possible regarding a billing matter. A full week after not receiving a call back from them I wrote a little note on the bill reminding them to bill my credit card. A few days later they finally called back and said that they went ahead and billed my credit card…you know, like they’ve been doing for the past 3 years.
So back to the installation for a minute – when they came they didn’t have a face plate for the jack in the wall and promised to come back “in the next day or two” to take care of it. It’s been more than a month. I don’t think I’ll be getting a face plate.
My internet is much faster these days though!
Baby Blake
My nephew Blake is at home and doing well. My SIL updates his CaringBridge page once a week. Prayers are always appreciated.
Grad School
I’m 6 weeks into my first 8 week course – Business Ethics. It requires a lot of writing, which I don’t actually mind. It also includes a lot of group work, which I’m having a harder time with. It seems to be difficult to form a cohesive and committed group in this class.
I’m looking forward to my second course on Organizational Behavior in January.
Medical Update
We have been fairly healthy this fall but the kids keep coming down with weird rashes. They range from 5-10 non-itchy spots to a body full of itchy spots. I think William might have chicken pox right now…but I also think he had them in September. Of course the doc doesn’t want to see them, I’m just told to “watch them”. Ugh… So William has been home for the past two days, healthy as a horse, no fevers, but covered with itchy pox-like bumps.
Katey’s eczema is getting worse. I think she likely has a dairy allergy and if we took her off of all dairy she would clear up. However, (there’s always a however), we can’t switch to a non-dairy diet at daycare without a written note from the doctor, who doesn’t seem to see things the way I do. I wish we could find someone who is as interested in finding out what is causing Katey’s problems as they are to treat the symptoms. It seems like they’re more than happy to prescribe medicine after medicine to stabilize her but won’t necessarily go any deeper to find the cause. We were told that we shouldn’t do any more allergy testing until she was 4 or 5 years old. I think I’m going to request more testing to be done after she turns 3. There has got to be *something* triggering her eczema and allergies!
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Andrea | November 25, 2008 at 11:32 pm
I wonder if you could test the dairy theory over an extended home-period, like over Christmas break when the kids are out of school for two weeks. That might give you more amunition for the doctor…but it really shouldn’t have to be a battle anyway! Grrr! And what’s up with the dayare requiring a doctor’s note? They don’t believe you, it has to come from an MD? Double GRRRR!!! Seems like if you were willing to provide them with Katey’s non-dairy substitutes, they wouldn’t care. But hey, what do moms know anyway?
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Tracy | November 26, 2008 at 1:14 am
The daycare required a doctor note to switch her from regular milk to rice milk…and we provide the rice milk!! I think that is a bit over the top. As a parent, I should be able to decide what my kids do or don’t eat.
Unfortunately, since Mike is actually working all winter this year, the little two will be in daycare over the holiday break. I’m going to talk to her pulmonologist at our next appointment and see if I can convince him to give me a note. Honestly, will it hurt Katey to be without dairy?? I think not! She gets enough good fat and calcium through other foods.
Grrr….is right!