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Loey Rising Star

Good idea. Right now he has graduated to 6 Rice Chex and some apple juice (in a dark cup with a lid and a straw so he doesn't know how much is in it). I'm tricky! ;)

You need to be tricky. My 19 year old still won't eat carrots because he barfed them up when he was 6. I've finally convinced him that if they're cooked in a stew and he leaves them off his plate they won't make him sick. Hope M's feeling much better (and his mom too!)

(((HUGS)))

Loey


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kareng Grand Master

Stomach virus update:

Ate some chicken and rice with little bits of carrot cooked in. Said it was a bit bland for normal but good for sick. Going back to school tomorrow! Yeah! I'm tough! Plus school is more fun than being bored at home.

Nice to see all the Xmas Avs.

jerseyangel Proficient

Going back to school tomorrow!

Glad he's better--probably even more so after a good night's sleep. :)

kareng Grand Master

Well, M is back to school. Not much energy but took bottle of water and a sandwich.

Has anyone gone on that other Celiac forum that starts with a D? I scoped it out and it's hard to read. Also, people have no sense of humor over there! Did get a cookie recipe that was decent. Not gonna waste much time with them. We are much phunnier here!

Jestgar Rising Star

Has anyone gone on that other Celiac forum that starts with a D? I

:blink: which one is that?

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, M is back to school. Not much energy but took bottle of water and a sandwich.

With how sick he was, it's gonna take a few more days to get his strength back.

Has anyone gone on that other Celiac forum that starts with a D? I scoped it out and it's hard to read. Also, people have no sense of humor over there! Did get a cookie recipe that was decent. Not gonna waste much time with them. We are much phunnier here!

Don't know which one you mean--I peruse one other forum from time to time but never post. I like the feel over here :D

Loey Rising Star

Well, M is back to school. Not much energy but took bottle of water and a sandwich.

Has anyone gone on that other Celiac forum that starts with a D? I scoped it out and it's hard to read. Also, people have no sense of humor over there! Did get a cookie recipe that was decent. Not gonna waste much time with them. We are much phunnier here!

Which Forum was it under. I looked at the forums coping with celiac and post diagnosis and couldn't find it. glad M's back to school. Has to be a relief for you. BTW, how old is he?

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Loey Rising Star

With how sick he was, it's gonna take a few more days to get his strength back.

Don't know which one you mean--I peruse one other forum from time to time but never post. I like the feel over here :D

Have to agree - this is my pfavorite thread. consider you all my second pfamily!

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Soooo tired! Bro & wife are coming in from Bend, OR for the week.

Jesse and I are going to Bend next weekend! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bend!! Tis Madeleine and my favorite place in the world (thus far) to spend time. We usually vacation there in August, but this time I'm hittin the slopes instead of hiking up Mt. Bachelor! Last time, I made it to ~8600ft with Max in a backpack before it got too dangerous. Would still like to make it to the summit someday!

Yep--our phamily too. With me it was rice (of all things), Mark--german chocolate cake, and our son swears he will never again eat apple pie.

I eat rice now, but from 5th grade till I was probably in my early 20's I wouldn't go near it.

Cannae eat marshmallow fluff. Only recently have I been able to reintroduce walnuts...

BE and his daughter are coming to the show next weekend although he took me out to dinner Friday before the show and I showed him the little light booth where I have to climb up the bunk bed ladder onto the platform and sit and do my homework while listening for cues. He climbed up inside and was greatly entertained by the graffiti on the walls.

Have you met his dd before? I had a dream on Sunday night that we had the biggest psillie psummit evah at your wedding..... ;)

Sick kid report: won't drink much cause it makes his stomach upset. If he doesn't start drinking soon, it's off to the ER for an IV.

So scary! Max spiked a temp of 105 on his 1st birthday and had a seizure in my arms-HATE when the bebeh's are sick, no matter what age!

Well, M is back to school. Not much energy but took bottle of water and a sandwich.

Has anyone gone on that other Celiac forum that starts with a D? I scoped it out and it's hard to read. Also, people have no sense of humor over there! Did get a cookie recipe that was decent. Not gonna waste much time with them. We are much phunnier here!

The Delfi forum? That was the first forum I was told about. Turned me off for a long time! Glad I found this one!!

So glad M's pheeling bettah! Did he have a phever to go along wif the spillage?

jerseyangel Proficient

I had a dream on Sunday night that we had the biggest psillie psummit evah at your wedding..... ;)

:rolleyes::D :D :D:rolleyes:

Oh yeah, the Delphi--I checked that out years ago but never went back.

Loey Rising Star

Jesse and I are going to Bend next weekend! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bend!! Tis Madeleine and my favorite place in the world (thus far) to spend time. We usually vacation there in August, but this time I'm hittin the slopes instead of hiking up Mt. Bachelor! Last time, I made it to ~8600ft with Max in a backpack before it got too dangerous. Would still like to make it to the summit someday!

Cannae eat marshmallow fluff. Only recently have I been able to reintroduce walnuts...

Have you met his dd before? I had a dream on Sunday night that we had the biggest psillie psummit evah at your wedding..... ;)

So scary! Max spiked a temp of 105 on his 1st birthday and had a seizure in my arms-HATE when the bebeh's are sick, no matter what age!

The Delfi forum? That was the first forum I was told about. Turned me off for a long time! Glad I found this one!!

So glad M's pheeling bettah! Did he have a phever to go along wif the spillage?

What forum is Delphi under? You have my curiosity piqued and I can't find it. I still will always prefer this one but I do browse. Always come back to my psillies.

Loey

Jestgar Rising Star

Lo, it's an entirely different site. I find it confusing.

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Loey Rising Star

Lo, it's an entirely different site. I find it confusing.

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I'll look at it but as long as I have my psillies there's not much else I need!!!

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jerseyangel Proficient

Lo, it's an entirely different site. I find it confusing.

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Plus, this site has us :P

Loey Rising Star

Plus, this site has us :P

Too confusing for me. Our site is definitely more user friendly and you're right - it does have us!!!!

Loey

elye Community Regular

Wow, Delphi.. . . .... . .sounds like some ancient, sacred wonder-of-the-world type place.. . . . . ..... . I cannot imagine being anywhere else but here and ONLY here. Gads, having to break in new people, explain the entire 100-page Monarchy System, Thumb System.. . .... .I'd likely have to break out a flowchart. .. ... . . ...

:rolleyes:

I had a dream on Sunday night that we had the biggest psillie psummit evah at your wedding..... ;)

GAAAHH! Jyessss! Please, please marry this guy!! Here is our opportunity to all meet together! Even if you don't really want to spend the rest of your life with him, do it FOR US. . . .....!!

:lol:

kareng Grand Master

Jesse and I are going to Bend next weekend! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bend!! Tis Madeleine and my favorite place in the world (thus far) to spend time. We usually vacation there in August, but this time I'm hittin the slopes instead of hiking up Mt. Bachelor! Last time, I made it to ~8600ft with Max in a backpack before it got too dangerous. Would still like to make it to the summit someday!

Have you met his dd before? I had a dream on Sunday night that we had the biggest psillie psummit evah at your wedding..... ;)

So scary! Max spiked a temp of 105 on his 1st birthday and had a seizure in my arms-HATE when the bebeh's are sick, no matter what age!

The Delfi forum? That was the first forum I was told about. Turned me off for a long time! Glad I found this one!!

So glad M's pheeling bettah! Did he have a phever to go along wif the spillage?

I love Bend. Went to Mt Bach to ski once.

J had a fever seizure when he was about 1. Hub was home with him and didn't know what to do. The cleaning lady was there and has a son who regularly has seizures, so that helped. They called an ambulance, then called me. I asked if they left with the sirens going. He said no. That made me feel better.

Delphi is what I was talking about. They have no sense of humor.

Matt is 14 and did have a bit of a fever. Freezing with sweats on in his room which was heated from the shower to about 80 and 100% humidity.

jerseyangel Proficient

WIH is it wif this dang blasted GFP sammie bread?? I made it this morning as cinnamon bread--as per the directions on the box. It rose all weird again, and didn't cook all the way through even though I baked it 10 minutes longer than they said.

Good thing we like bread pudding....I'm going to do a chocolate cinnamon one :)

Loey Rising Star

Wow, Delphi.. . . .... . .sounds like some ancient, sacred wonder-of-the-world type place.. . . . . ..... . I cannot imagine being anywhere else but here and ONLY here. Gads, having to break in new people, explain the entire 100-page Monarchy System, Thumb System.. . .... .I'd likely have to break out a flowchart. .. ... . . ...

:rolleyes:

GAAAHH! Jyessss! Please, please marry this guy!! Here is our opportunity to all meet together! Even if you don't really want to spend the rest of your life with him, do it FOR US. . . .....!!

:lol:

I'm with you on everything you wrote! Staying right here with our family and Jess marrying BE!!!!!!

Loey biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

Loey Rising Star

I love Bend. Went to Mt Bach to ski once.

J had a fever seizure when he was about 1. Hub was home with him and didn't know what to do. The cleaning lady was there and has a son who regularly has seizures, so that helped. They called an ambulance, then called me. I asked if they left with the sirens going. He said no. That made me feel better.

Delphi is what I was talking about. They have no sense of humor.

Matt is 14 and did have a bit of a fever. Freezing with sweats on in his room which was heated from the shower to about 80 and 100% humidity.

So glad Matt is on the mend. Doesn't matter what age they are- it's scary when they're sick. Tony has gotten sick about three times since he's been college. Part of it is the hours he keeps and I also know there's a lot of stress not to mention all the germs the kids spread. Did i mention that his dorm room smells like a combination of socks and stinky cheese? It's worse on his roommate's side (the one who sexiles him - can't imagine why --wacko.gif).

Loey

Jestgar Rising Star

GAAAHH! Jyessss! Please, please marry this guy!! Here is our opportunity to all meet together! Even if you don't really want to spend the rest of your life with him, do it FOR US. . . .....!!

mmmm yah, I'm sure two months is long enough to know someone before making some sort of life-altering change.....

Jestgar Rising Star

Did i mention that his dorm room smells like a combination of socks and stinky cheese?

:lol: :lol: :lol: Isn't this how all teenage boys smell?

jerseyangel Proficient

mmmm yah, I'm sure two months is long enough to know someone before making some sort of life-altering change.....

But if it should ever come to pass, I will be on a plane :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: Isn't this how all teenage boys smell?

Yes.

Loey Rising Star

:lol: :lol: :lol: Isn't this how all teenage boys smell?

He's actually very conscious of his body odor - just not his room. Perhaps because he's sexiled so much he never has anyone in there. He hangs out on the the substance free floor biggrin.gif. His roommate drinks and smokes a lot.

Loey

kareng Grand Master

My glass/ ceramic cooktop cracked. It's over the 5 year dubious warranty! My cleaning lady was doing what I do sometimes, pushing the edge of the cleaning pad under the edge to get crumbs. The replacement part is $990 plus about $150 to install. Or a complete new one is $1163 plus $60 install from Nebraska Furniture mart. Not sure how fast I can get it.

If it's not one thing it's $1000. :(

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