There’s no school at Mitchell today so William is staying at Mr. Gary’s Children World Preschool full day. I looked at William thru the mirror while driving him to the preschool: he’s so cute and tiny. He looks like he’s only 2 years old but he’s already 3 years and 4 months.
Last night he could not sleep until midnight so this morning he was so sleepy when it was time to go to school around 8 AM. But he got over that quickly when we got to school.
We went to Arvin with niece Hang looking for some cherry flowers but afraid that William might get more sick (he has been coughing for the last 2 weeks) so we sent him to aunt Hue’s house. Aunt Hue really loves William so I don’t hesitate to let her babysit him.
7:00 AM I put on his jacket, and Tim carried him to the car, he woke up since then. He didn’t cry when Tim handed him to aunt Hue. William and his aunt were sitting on the bed when I came to say good bye, he stood up trying to get to me :(.
Turned out we were too late, all the flowers were gone! We took a few pictures of the wild flowers and then headed home.
Stuck in traffic for while, got to aunt Hue’s house around 4:30 PM, he just woke up from his nap and looked very tired: coughing, running nose and his body felt warm to the touch. He didn’t have running nose at home so I guess he’s allergic to dog furs. Aunt Hue has 3 dogs!
After taking shower, William looked much better, running nose still be he was more active as usual. I guess he was just homesick. It has been more than a year since we last sent him to a babysitter’s house.
William cried & kicked his legs when I tried to put him on the car seat to go to school. He cried out loud on the way to school. He continued to kick and cry when I tried to carry him out of the car to go to his classroom. Not sure why!
Today Tim stayed home (sick) so he was in charge of taking William to the day care after Mitchell school. He said William started to cry when he made to U-turn to get the day care.
Took William to school today, on the way he started coughing again so we stopped by Mrs. Shastin ( school nurse). She checked him using a stethoscope. Also checked his temperature using an infrared thermometer pointing on his forehead. “99 F” She said, “everything is fine”; I’m so happy!
We were invited to buffet at the Hokkaido Seafood Buffet in Long Beach (3030 Cherry Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807) for Danny’s and aunt Julie’s Birthdays. William only ate spaghetti and some fried wonton while watching some videos on YouTube.com. He stayed on his own chair the whole time, some time stood up and tried to escaped but I lured him back by showing him the videos on my iPhone.
Good behavior today, I’m so proud of you son!
We got home around 2:00 PM, William felt asleep on the way home but as soon as we put him on the bed, he woke up and would not go back to sleep. He’s so hyper today, not sure why!
I prepared his backpack for school today but then when I checked on William, he started to cough again so I called aunt Hue, asking if she could come over to babysit. She said yes; and she came around 8:50 AM.
Around 2:00 PM aunt Hue had some personal errands to take care, so William’s grandpa babysat him (William was taking his afternoon nap) until we got home after work about 5:30 PM.
William didn’t cough much and he was fine, aunt Hue said.
William woke up around 8 AM and coughed a lot; so I decided to take a day off and stay home to babysit him. After using the nebulizer his cough seemed to stop. I fed him salmon fish porridge and fruit for lunch. He ate as normal, I’m glad!
Today early morning about 1:30 AM, William woke up and cried! He coughed a lot too. We gave him a bottle of milk and changed his diaper as usual but he didn’t stop crying. Looked like he had a stuffy nose that made him hard to breath; so we let him use the nebulizer. That seemed to sooth him but he kept crying and would not fall back to sleep until 2:30 AM.
William coughed again on the way to Mitchell school in the morning.
9:30 AM, Mitchell school nurse called and told me that William was at her office because he coughed a lot. She said that she would give him an albuterol treatment; I said go ahead. She advised the teacher to not let him stay outside because it’s possible that the wind gave him asthma.
10:00 AM, the nurse called again; she checked on William in his classroom; he’s doing fine. She said it’d be a relax day for him; the classroom has a bean bag where he can rest if he doesn’t feel like doing anything. She said there is mucus in his nose that caused him to have short of breath. His lungs sounded clear though. She recommended to let him rest a lot.
Times like this I wish I can stay home and watch him; to let him rest on his comfortable bed. Unfortunately Tim & I are at work right now.
1 PM, I stopped by the nurse office on my way to pick up William. She said the same thing that she told me on the phone. She doesn’t think William coughs is because of the cold. She thinks that there’s lot mucus that running down to the throat from the nose that irritates the throat to cause William to cough.
Continue my way to William’s classroom to pick him up; it’s still a bit early so the class is still in process. I’m so impressed that William sat still in his chair watching the lesson that the teacher projected on the white board. When one’s name is called, that child would have to go to the board and point to the correct picture. Mrs. Hana had to call William’s name several times before he could stand up and approaching the board. Where’s the Hammer? To my surprise, he pointed to the correct picture.
1:10 PM, the class is over, everyone stood up to leave. William ran to me; he looked very bad with running nose, tired eyes and cough a lot. I could not stand to take him to the day care when he doesn’t feel well so I called Tim’s sister Hue to ask if she could babysit William; and she said “Yes”.
So I took William home, gave him a bottle of milk, 5ml of the DimeTapp to suppress his cough and then use the nebulizer to help with his breathing.
2:30 PM Aunt Hue arrived; William was happy to see her. When I took off to get back to work William did seem a lot better. But I’m not worried because I know William is in a good hand.