Sunday, June 27, 2010
Son in ICU
It is very difficult to know anyone that has to be in Intensive Care but how about your son at only 3 weeks old? My husband and I had to deal with this. Exactly to the day of my son being 3 weeks old, he came down with a fever and this too was the day that my mom was coming to see him for the first time. I needed to call the local hospital because the tylenol and advil said not ti give to a baby under 6 weeks old. When I spoke to the nurse at the hospital, she advised me that I needed to take him to the Children's hospital because with him so little they would need to admit him in order to find out why he had a fever. At midnight, we drove 35 minutes to the children's hospital in downtown Atlanta where they administered Tylenol, did a spinal tap, did blood work and a urine test. This was extremely difficult for me because the nurse's had to poke my sons veins 8 times before they could get his IV started. They told us right up front that they would keep him overnight to monitor him. The next day, he broke out in a rash and the fever was not breaking and of course no one knew what was wrong with him. They started him on antibiotics and they ended up transporting him to Egleston that evening in Intensiv Care. We didn't realize how sick he really was but he stayed in the hospital for 10 nights in which 3 of them was in Intensive Care. All of the tests came back normal and they only thing that came out of this is they advised it was some kind of bacterial or viral infection. He had the fever for 5 straight days even though he was taken Tylenol on a regular basis. This was extremely hard on both my husband and I because we lived more than 50 miles away from the hospital and between the 2 of us, we spent the night with my son while the other one watched my daughter. I had to make 2-3 trips a day back and forth from the hospital because my daughter was in school and my husband had to work. Thank god since he has been home, he hasn't gotten sick like that again.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Why are kids bad?
Do you have children or know children that have attitude and don't listen? I believe that nowadays, the children watch too much television and around a lot of bad influences. It seems like the kids don't want to listen and they have a bad mouth on them and you want to know where they got it from, which you can only think it is from school or tv. They have so many programs on tv now that are kids programs but shouldn't really be for them. As for their attitude and bad mouth, they tend to say stuff that is never said at home and then you want to know how they learned it. For instance, my daughter has a really bad attitude which I really can't pinpoint how she got this attitude except possibly by watching tv or at school. At home, she does not here any cursing or attitudes that would cause her to have a bad attitude. I believe that more kids should be disciplined to make the society better. I discipline my daughter by not letting her watch cartoons or just sending her to her room but this doesn't always help because she will sit there for 30 minutes and when she is off of time out, 30 minutes letter she is back to where she was earlier. My daughter in the last year has gotten better but it has been a long road with her because she acts up when she gets jealous of her brother.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Sports Fan
I am a big sports fan. I love to watch all of them like baseball, basketball, football, and tennis. My favorite sport and team is Chicago Cubs in baseball. I have followed them since 1989 when my grandfather passed away and he used to follow them prior to his death. My family and I have been to Wrigley Field several times to see the cubs and actually I am in the process of traveling to all of the different stadiums. We have been to about 9 stadiums nationwide like San Francisco, Arizona, Tampa, Miami, Houston, Cincinnati, Chicago, Atlanta, and Colorado. I really enjoy baseball and I will plan my schedule around the cubs because I purchase the MLB Extra Innings every year so I get to see almost every single game of the cubs. When the cubs lose, I get very sad and if anyone follows baseball at all, you know that I am sad every year because they haven't won a world serious since 1908. I still believe in them and I know that 1 year they will win it all and hopefully I will be here to see it.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Unexpected Accident
Would you believe anyone that told you a security guard at the airport came down on the escalator with their bike and fell on top of you? Well, it happened to me last year. I was 5 months pregnant in March of last year and I was going to the airport to pick up my daughter and my husband that was flying in from Pennsylvania. I had to park on the upper level at Hartsfield and take the escalator down to the main level of the airport. The lady security guard which was probably in her 20's was nice and left me go in front of her but in reality she wasn't being nice. I got on the escalator and then she got on behind me but she decided to come down the escalator on her bike, well you know what happened next, she lost her balance and she fell to the bottom. I was half way down when I heard her scream and I expected the worse so I grabbed ahold of the sides of the escalator as tight as possible and her bike wheel landed on my lower part of my back but she missed me because I got off just in time before she landed at the bottom. Of course she hurt her leg so her supervisor was concerned about her but I mentioned that I was pregnant, she got a concerned look on her face because the supervisor knew that it was the security guards fault. They called the paramedics and the checked me out and took me to the hospital to make sure the baby was ok. After half of the night in the hospital, thinkfully everything was ok. When all this was over, the only thing that I cared about getting from the security company was for them to pay for my hospital bills since it was her faulty. Well, when I contacted them, they gave me such an attitude like if I was at fault and would not give me any information regarding their insurance or the accident unless I proved to them that I was who I said I was which meant that they wanted me to write up a letter and fax it to them which that really would not prove anything. I did not like how that reacted and answered to me so I ended up having an attorney take care of this situation and after 7 months, I finally got the money from their insurance company to pay for my medical bills.
Dealing with Depression
No one likes to deal with depression but when you are forced to deal with it, it is not easy. I am one of the unlucky ones, my mom has been in depression for the last 3-4 years and she cannot snap out of it. She has been to several doctors and all they do is give her medicine. I get calls all of the time from her crying for one thing or another. Some of the things that bother her are things that really does not affect her in anyway but she will cry for hours about it. As long as she has been in depression, the doctor's have even said that they are suprised that she hasn't thought about hurting herself, but the messed up thing about it is that she has thought about hurting herself. If is very stressful for me because I live here in Atlanta and she lives in Pennsylvania with my dad. I try to fly to Pennsylvania as much as I can but to her it is not enough and not only that but I have my own family and I want to do different thing with them instead of just flying there to see her. She things during this state of depression that everything should be surrounding her and she really dislikes the fact that both my brother and I do not live close to her meaning within 30 minutes to an hour. My brother lives in Annapolis, Maryland but a typical male like my dad as well does not understand why my mom is in depression so my mom only feels comfortable talking to me regarding this because they just start yelling at her which hurts her even more and makes her cry. Sometime, I even get mad at here for some of things that she says but I know her situation and I have been trying to read up on depression and learn more about her condition so I can try to relate and just listen to her. I understand that it is an illness but I feel that if she would go to the right doctor that maybe she could get cured. I try to cope with this as well because sometimes I feel that she brings me down right with her.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Everyon considers my family to be lucky when it comes to traveling. My husband and I are both in the travel industry so we get a lot of benefits when we travel. I work as a travel agent so we get discounted hotels and car rentals and my husband works for Delta so we get to fly all over the world for free. We take advantage of this and we travel about every other month some where. My husband is from Peru so we get to fly to Peru at least 2-3 times a year to visit family. I also been to Italy several times with my daughter because my brother is in the Navy and he was stationed in Naples for about 7 years so I traveled at least once a year if not twice a year. Working for Delta and flying free has it advantages but it also has some disadvantages. It is good in the way that we can fly free and pay minimal taxes but it is strictly standby so if the flight is full, we do not get to fly. It doesn't happen often but usually this is more likely to happen when we go to a city which only has 1 flight a day non-stop to Atlanta in which if we do not make it, we need to overnight in that city. When we fly to Peru, we never have trouble flying over but on the way back, Delta brings a lot of cargo back which limits the number of non revenue passengers that they will clear for the flight.We have been stuck a few times in different cities but it definitely helps us to be able to travel a lot with our 2 kids and to see the different cities. We try to be smart when we fly by checking the flights on a daily basis and trying a flight that looks the best even if it really isn't the flight that we want to take. My husband also gets buddy passes every year for our family and friends so they can fly for a reduced price. This is also standby but it still helps out our family that cannot afford to travel alot.
Stolen Luggage
Did you ever think that your suitcase could get stolen at Hartsfield airport? Yes it can and I am the first to let you know. I flew to Baltimore over the Memorial weekend to visit my brother and nephews. My trip was a lot of fun, I took my nephews to see the movie "Shrek" and to Six Flags. My children and I returned on Memorial day and when I arrived into Atlanta, my bag was no where to be found. I checked in the baggage office and they advised me that the bag was scanned in Atlanta on Monday but they were not able to locate my suitcase. My only concern was that I had brought back 2 half gallons of ice cream from Pennsylvania and I didn't want it to melt all over our clothes. The baggage service advised me that my bag was probably stolen because this is the time of the year that thieves walk around baggage claim and steals passengers bags trying to find valuable. Good thing I didn't have any valuables in my suitcase. We filed a lost baggage report and left the airport. On Wednesday, my husband gets a call from the Greyhound bus station in downtown Atlanta advising that my bag was at the station. We left the baggage office know and they arranged for the bag to be picked up from the bus station and deliver it to the airport. On Thursday, my husband needed to go and inspect the bag and to make sure everything was there. The only thing that was missing was the 2 half gallons of ice cream and we had a shirt in there that did not belong to us. All I can say is if you check bags during the peak season of traveling, be sure to go straight to baggage and get your bag before you do anything else.
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