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I absolutely hate seeing my baby sick. Yesterday he was fairly good (though mellow, which is very unusual for him) during the morning, but the fever spiked back up around 3pm. When it hit 101, I gave him more Tylenol which brought it back down again. It didn't go back up until right before bed, so he was given another dose then.

He's been sleeping with us (we haven't even been trying to put him in his bed) while he's sick. He's more comfortable and sleeps better with us and that way we're right there with him if he has a problem. He spent the entire night clinging to me. When I needed to go to the bathroom, Rob had to help pry him off of me. I also kept almost falling off the bed after being crowded to a tiny sliver by both Gabriel and Sydney.

Today he seems better. He's not as much of a spaz as usual, but he is bouncing around much more. He hasn't had a fever since waking up this morning and his last dose of Tylenol was around 11pm last night. Hopefully, he's kicking this bug. No more fever would make me very happy.

Last night we cooked some stir fry and watched Heroes and a new show on VH1 called Scream Queens. If I was 10 years younger and about 200 pounds lighter, I'd so want to be on that show!

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What Your Burger Says About You
You are very gluttonous. Even if you're full, you'll still clear your plate.

You are likely a fairly picky eater. And you're secretly a little squeamish about some foods.

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You are a very open eater. You like many types of tastes, and you'll eat just about anything.

You are straightforward, honest, and ambitious. You tend to be direct about what you want when it comes to food.


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