I posted earlier about Brianna having bronchitis... amazingly, we must have caught it right away because she was up and running and fever free by the next day! Zach, on the other hand, is a different story...
Poor guy started getting sick the night after his birthday. He had the chills, body aches, and coughing. When he woke up the next morning, he was running a fever, so we kept him home. He pretty much slept all day and then tried to get up today to go to school... luckily I was home to stop him! He had a temperature of 102.3!! We got in to see the doctor this morning. He doesn't have bronchitis, but possibly a cold or influenza... they aren't testing for H1N1 anymore because it costs too much and Iowa City isn't even processing the tests anymore because they have been too overwhelmed with them! Anyone with influenza symptoms is advised to stay home and ride the virus out. They don't even want to give Tamiflu, unless someone in the house is pregnant, diabetic, or going through chemotherapy treatment... so Zach gets to stay home til the fever goes away. Oddly, his temp was almost normal at the doctor's office! He was also sweating, so perhaps he has broken the fever and is on the downside of this illness!! Keep your fingers crossed!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Happy 16th Birthday, Zach!
I can't believe it!! My little boy has actually turned 16! What happened to all the years in between?!! Needless to say, it was a very full day -- Zach had football practice and I had to work for the morning. We ended up taking Brianna to the Urgent Care and sitting there for three hours while waiting to see a doctor... turns out she has a sore throat and the start of bronchitis! We did finally manage to celebrate Zach's birthday in the late afternoon by having Mom, Jenny, Matt and Sydney over for ice cream cake from Dairy Queen! We also went out for supper and had an enjoyable evening! For those of you who are wondering... NO, Zach did not get a car for his birthday!! He knows he will need to get a job in order to have a car, so for now he gets the privilege of driving the family Taurus!!! Hey, at least he gets to drive!!! LOL
Harvest Festival
Brianna's school held a "Harvest Festival" where the students and families came and decorated pumpkins, played games, got faces painted and enjoyed caramel apples, kettle corn, and hot cocoa! It was a lot of fun -- especially for the kids! This is a picture of Brianna after she got her face painted! She had them do the East High colors on her face, then had "Black Raiders" written on her cheeks!!

JV Football Tragedy...
The East High JV football team suffered their first loss... to Sioux Falls O'Gorman. Final score of this game was 34-13. This is our JV team's first loss since 8th grade! They had a nice run, with a record of 17-0 before losing to one of the best teams in the state of South Dakota! Keep your chins up, guys!! You are still an awesome team!!!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
First Snow
We got our first snow of the season during the night last night. It started to snow around midnight -- this I know because I was still up waiting for Zach to get home from the Varsity football game in Council Bluffs. (East Varsity team beat Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 30-25!) By the time I got up for work at 5:30 this morning, it was done snowing. The vehicles and the grass were covered, but the sidewalks and streets were dry. I got off work at 10:00 am and all the snow is already gone... Thank God!! This is way too early in the year to be getting snow -- whatever happened to that season between Summer and Winter called Fall???! We definitely don't want to be out trick-or-treating in snowdrifts this year!!
JV Football Team Is Now 6-0!
Zach's Junior Varsity football team played Sioux Falls Washington and won, 20-8! This puts them at 6-0 for this year's record! Great Job, Black Raiders!! Zach also made the first touchdown of the game! YEAH!!!! The stats from the paper are shown below:

Cheerleader In The Making
East High held a "cheerleader camp" for the younger kids to participate in one Saturday morning. During this camp, the high school cheerleaders taught the younger kids five different cheers along with moves. These kids then got to perform their cheers and moves during the second quarter of the next Varsity home game! Let's hear it for our future Black Raider cheerleaders!! YEA!!!!
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