Wednesday, February 11, 2009

POX IN THE HOUSE

Last week, while bathing my 19 months year old son, i saw that he had spots on his chest.I brushed it off, thinking it was some itchy spots he got overnight.A few minutes later while i was feeding him, more spots appeared on his face and back of his head. I told my husband "Ohh no this has got to be chicken pox!"

So off he went to a dr appointment with his daddy(since our daughter on the other hand was coughing and we did not want her to go out into the cold, therefore i stayed home with our daughter).Minutes later the dr called and confirmed me with these words "Yes your son has chicken pox!"The doctor predicted a mild case, given that we’d had him vaccinated before. Prescriptions in hand, we made our way to the pharmacy, wondering what the week had in store for us.

Fortunately, the doctor’s prediction came true, and while our son was rather spotty, he had no fever and wasn’t at all itchy. Unfortunately, this meant that we had to entertain an active 19 months old under house arrest who was highly contagious, but otherwise felt perfectly fine.

Now...problem was that we didnt know that my two other younder siblings have not yet got cp.So...two days later, they too were under house arrest, no school for the rest of the week.Now i have to take care of my kids...hopefully they get well soon!

All about Inspirational Books

What would I have to say about these questions?


How many books have i read that inspire me? Four.
First,Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. It is the kind of book that opens your mind to new possibilities. Whether to contribute to your child's financial education or your own, i truly recommend you to have a copy in your home.

Second was an e-book, What i didn't learn at school but wish i had by Jamie Mctyre.It is more than just a rags to riches story of how a young Australian went from sleeping on a friend's couch, broke, $150,000 in debt, no job or future prospects to becoming a self made millionaire while still in his twenties.

Third was Retire Young, Retire Rich by Robert Kiyosaki.I'm reading in the second time and loving it!

Lastly was Play the ball where the monkey drops it by Gregory K. Jones. Best book ever plus what a great saying. "Play the ball where the monkey drops it." You'll get some great looks when you say that to someone.

What’s the last book you read? Retire Young, Retire Rich by Robert Kiyosaki.

What’s the last book you bought? Retire Young, Retire Rich by Robert Kiyosaki. Of the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, this book was the most helpful to me and I think it contains all the concepts of the others. Rich Dad, Poor Dad was the first i've read and it changed the way i look at money. I always thought that you had to work for money, and you do. However, the book taught me that money can work for you.