A quiet, rainy day spent at home doing holiday arts and crafts with our shapes and colors. During a painting session, Sophia's arm broke out with a contact rash. I'm still puzzled as to what she was exposed to. We didn't use anything for the first time so I can't even begin to imagine what got to her. A huge part of the food allergy frustration is contact reactions. It's like invisible dangers that lurk everywhere, and you don't know about them until they have already harmed your child. Luckily today it was mild.
I cannot relate to parents who are spontaneous! There are so many things on my checklist before leaving the house that I cannot imagine hopping in the car and seeing where the day takes us. I'm pretty sure I was that person before being a parent, but really who can remember. I run a tight ship with a plan and a detailed curriculum for every outing now a days. For the past two days we have been doing some remodeling in our home. Because of this, I've needed to get the children away from the dangers and out of our normal "protected" environment. I've tried to keep things outdoor in an open aired environment, but there is always room for error out of my control. Control is something I clench to these days. Controlling our surroundings and the environments we put our daughter into are the "only" things that have prevented allergic reactions and worked for us. Relocating our lifestyle for even a day is a crippling task. It is so easy to get overwhelmed-- bu...
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