Exercising those nurturing instincts
Jun. 8th, 2003 08:40 pmSeems to be a recurring pattern lately -- I go away on a business trip, and things scrapeth when I return. This time, it's illness... I'm the only healthy adult in a household of five.
patgreene, David, and Kevin are all feverish and queasy. James is non-contagious and mostly recovered from last week, but still has a nasty cough and lacks energy. David and James had positive strep tests... I'm assuming that Kevin and Pat have the same thing.
Yesterday, I got out of the house for a few hours in order to help move the House Dreamland folks, moving
sinboy and
hopeforyou's stuff up to the new place in southern San Francisco. Today I escaped for two hours for a Costco/Safeway run for groceries (we were out of toilet paper, among other things...). When I returned, Kevin had 104.1 and was vomiting... sigh. Lots of cleanup, disinfecting and laundry this weekend. Wiping fevered brows with cool damp cloths. Cuddling whimpering small children. Fatherly stuff.
At least my sweetie Nancy apparently had a fun time with her hubby Dave up in Nova Scotia... (grin). I wonder if they could find Atlantic salmon there that wasn't the icky farm-raised-and-colored-with-orange dye stuff ... it's enough to keep me from eating salmon nowadays unless it's from the Pacific.
I had hoped to work on the house itself this weekend, and take the family to see "Finding Nemo", but that will all have to wait. I'm afraid to ask anyone out to lunch next week, for fear that I'll come down with the bug myself and have to cancel. Otherwise... my social calendar for June is empty, other than the PPP, the Dreamland housewarming and a promised lunch sometime soon with
runeshower.
Back offline to check on the kids... I'll do the interview meme sometime in the next couple of days, sorry.
Yesterday, I got out of the house for a few hours in order to help move the House Dreamland folks, moving
At least my sweetie Nancy apparently had a fun time with her hubby Dave up in Nova Scotia... (grin). I wonder if they could find Atlantic salmon there that wasn't the icky farm-raised-and-colored-with-orange dye stuff ... it's enough to keep me from eating salmon nowadays unless it's from the Pacific.
I had hoped to work on the house itself this weekend, and take the family to see "Finding Nemo", but that will all have to wait. I'm afraid to ask anyone out to lunch next week, for fear that I'll come down with the bug myself and have to cancel. Otherwise... my social calendar for June is empty, other than the PPP, the Dreamland housewarming and a promised lunch sometime soon with
Back offline to check on the kids... I'll do the interview meme sometime in the next couple of days, sorry.
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Date: 2003-06-09 08:53 am (UTC)Trading contagion stories, here: When exactly did James come down with this again? Is there any possibility that Allegra could have been exposed during her overnight? And what's the incubation period? I'm guessing she would have shown symptoms by now (she hasn't), but thought I'd ask you, since you guys probably have more up-to-date information than you'd like.
And the trade back is that Allegra has been exposed to scabies. The most problematic exposure would have been the day AFTER she was with you guys. But it apparently has a 4 to 6 WEEK incubation period, so she might have been exposed sometime BEFORE that. It's unclear how contagious it is in folks not showing symptoms, though. (I've been phantomly itchy ever since getting the news, of course!). I'm calling the doc soon, to see if they have any advice on the matter. I'll let you know if they think WE should be treated. If not, I'd seriously doubt you guys would need it.
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