Yesterday wasn't *all* bad...
Dec. 30th, 2005 08:39 pmAfter her nap, she felt much better, so we played. And then when Jenn got home...
See, my mom and I (and sometimes Jenn) do this thing where we spontaneously harmonize nonsense lyrics. Or semi-nonsense lyrics. And Ana was sitting with her mom repeating "I want milk. Please want milk?" while Jenn tried to convince her that no, snuggling is better than milk. Which sets me up to start singing "Iiiiiii! Want to snuuuuugle! Iiiiiiii! Want to snuuuuuugle!", causing Jenn to harmonize with me - and Ana joined in, singing her milk part. And when Jenn and I would switch what we were singing, Ana would too. It was great. I couldn't be happier if she'd started playing cards with us.
She's asking why questions all the time now. Weird thing there... when she gets a time-out, afterwards Jenn and 'dul want her to say sorry. I don't care so much about whether or not she's sorry as whether or not she acknowledges that hitting/biting/whatever is unacceptable, but, eh, not my kid. So she'll say sorry, and then to clarify, I'll say "For what? Ana, you're sorry for what? Why are you sorry?" because it's all rather pointless if she doesn't connect the bad behaviour to the time-out, right?
She's now generalized the phrase "for what" to mean "why". So if you ask her to do something and she doesn't want to, she'll turn around and yell "FOR WHAT!" When she's just asking a question, she either uses why or the compound form "for why". Too cute.
Anyway anyway ANYway, I need some help. For the past couple of days, she's had these... hives. And they'll appear in one spot, like her knee or her ankle or her arm, stay there for a few hours, and then disappear only to reappear elsewhere. There seems to be *some* connection to sleeping, they're more likely to show up when she wakes up, but they also show up when she hasn't been near her bed or any of its accoutrements in ages. We're completely baffled. Any ideas?
See, my mom and I (and sometimes Jenn) do this thing where we spontaneously harmonize nonsense lyrics. Or semi-nonsense lyrics. And Ana was sitting with her mom repeating "I want milk. Please want milk?" while Jenn tried to convince her that no, snuggling is better than milk. Which sets me up to start singing "Iiiiiii! Want to snuuuuugle! Iiiiiiii! Want to snuuuuuugle!", causing Jenn to harmonize with me - and Ana joined in, singing her milk part. And when Jenn and I would switch what we were singing, Ana would too. It was great. I couldn't be happier if she'd started playing cards with us.
She's asking why questions all the time now. Weird thing there... when she gets a time-out, afterwards Jenn and 'dul want her to say sorry. I don't care so much about whether or not she's sorry as whether or not she acknowledges that hitting/biting/whatever is unacceptable, but, eh, not my kid. So she'll say sorry, and then to clarify, I'll say "For what? Ana, you're sorry for what? Why are you sorry?" because it's all rather pointless if she doesn't connect the bad behaviour to the time-out, right?
She's now generalized the phrase "for what" to mean "why". So if you ask her to do something and she doesn't want to, she'll turn around and yell "FOR WHAT!" When she's just asking a question, she either uses why or the compound form "for why". Too cute.
Anyway anyway ANYway, I need some help. For the past couple of days, she's had these... hives. And they'll appear in one spot, like her knee or her ankle or her arm, stay there for a few hours, and then disappear only to reappear elsewhere. There seems to be *some* connection to sleeping, they're more likely to show up when she wakes up, but they also show up when she hasn't been near her bed or any of its accoutrements in ages. We're completely baffled. Any ideas?
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Date: 2005-12-31 02:10 am (UTC)I suppose it's possible she has an allergy to something in the house that we don't know is there - mold or so. We were going to take her to the doctor today, but by the time 'dul showed up, the rash was all gone (only to reappear by the time her mom came home. Gah).
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Date: 2005-12-31 02:15 am (UTC)People can develop an allergy at any time, so it's still a possibility. She could have just developed one. I'd try changing things to see if it helps. However, a doctor is a good idea, as just because it comes and goes doesn't mean it isn't an issue. And it's likely to keep doing that. Although if it completely disappears and changes locations enough, that rules out some of the nastier parasites (they're not actually that horrible to deal with if that were it, but they just creep me out because they burrow under human skin).
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Date: 2005-12-31 02:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-31 03:02 am (UTC)It's probably just some mild environmental irritant though. But she'll certainly be happier if it can be found.