Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A Germaphobe's Worst Nightmare!

I know I am totally failing at staying off the computer, but I am stressed and feel like blogging so that is what I am doing! If you know me well you probably know I am a bit of a clean freak/germaphobe and am a bit paranoid about contagious illnesses. I think some higher power is either trying to ensure that I have a stress ulcer or cure me of my phobias. You see, in preparation for Nathan to deploy he has to get a bunch of random immunizations. I'm not such a big fan of regular immunizations to start, and I'm always skeptical when it comes to the military injecting Nathan with who knows what (I know I sound crazy but I have a few conspiracy theories. I don't trust the Air Force.) So when Nathan told me he was going to get his pre-deployment shots today I wasn't thrilled, but whatever he has to get them and really it's not that big of a deal. Then he brought home this crazy pamphlet about the smallpox vaccine he was just given and says something along the lines of "I have to spray the shower with bleach." Ummm... what? Apparently the smallpox vaccine contains a live virus (not actual smallpox but something like it) and the injection sight is VERY contagious for about 30 days. Also, all bodily fluids can be contaminated as well, which Nathan just so happens to have a cold right now. So basically Emilie and I are supposed to avoid contact with Nathan for the next month and he has been instructed to do the following crazy things:

1. Keep the injection site covered with a bandage at all times to minimize risk of spreading.

2. Dispose of bandages by placing them in a Ziploc bag and spray bandage with bleach
solution and discard bag where no children or pets can reach.

3. Keep all dirty laundry separate and in a sealed garbage bag. Wash in hot water and with
bleach if possible.

4. When showering cover injection site with waterproof bandage.

5. After showering, spray entire shower and tub surfaces with bleach solution. Don't cover
injection site with a bandage for at least two hours after showering (what about #1?)

6. Wash hands with soap or use hand sanitizer after touching injection site.

7. Do not swim until injection site has scabbed over and scab has completely fallen off.

8. Discard scab in plastic bag and dispose where children and pets cannot reach. (Those last
two really makes me want to throw up!!!)

9. Do not allow anyone else to handle contaminated bandages, laundry or bedding until scab is
completely gone.
Basically Nathan has the plague and everything he comes in contact with is going to spread it. Okay, not exactly, but I do kinda feel that way right now. It is rare that cross-contamination occurs, but we are a bit freaked out right now. The best part is that Nathan could have just asked to be immunized in Afghanistan, but alas, he did not. I just hope we survive the next month without any smallpox outbreaks or nervous breakdowns. I'm sure I will relax in a few days, but rest assured, my house will be extra sanitary for a while!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Hiatus

I am attempting to stay off the computer for one week just to see what happens when I don't waste so much time on here. I don't think anyone will notice, but I thought I would give everyone a heads up :) Here's a few pics and a video until next week! Also I am copying a few friends and added a sidebar to post little stories about our life at the Call house. Yes, they will probably all be about Emilie. Sorry!

Cooking with daddy.

Always helping Mommy.

Wearing one of my undershirts. She loves to pull my clothes out of the dresser and have us put them on her.
I think Emilie is going to be a ballerina someday. She loves watching ballroom dancing and ballet and even tries to mimic what they do. She is very coordinated, and cute! I might just love her, but I really think she is talented.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Changes?

Yes, I do neglect my blog. But only so I don't neglect my child, and I am sure she is grateful for that! Usually we don't have much going on, but for once we actually have some changes happening. Nathan is deploying to Afghanistan in July and will spend 6-7 months there. I don't want him to go, but am proud of him for serving our country and I'm confident he will be safe overseas. Emilie and I are going to spend that time in Ohio, Texas and Alaska (as long as our budget can swing it!) Our plans are a bit up in the air right now because we aren't sure exactly when Nathan leaves and when we have to move out of our house (they are tearing our house down sometime in July.) On a more positive note, Emilie is cuter than ever. She is at a very fun age and I love getting to see her personality blossom. She is so silly and girlie. She loves to dance and twirl around the house, play dress up, play with her babies, color, read books, jump on beds, help me with anything I am doing, run outside, climb the toilet and splash in the sink, give kisses and giggles all the time. I am so lucky to be the Mom of such an amazing, sweet, delightful little girl. A quick update on the past few months: Nathan was promoted to Senior Airman in April and finished his CDC's (career development courses) and will receive his 5 level in June. I am very proud of him, he scored 90+ on both installments of his tests and was publicly recognized by his squadron's Commander for doing so well. Receiving his 5 level allows him to work with different jets and opens up a lot of bases for us to be stationed at (but sorry, not Wright-Patterson yet!) Emilie and I flew out to Missouri in May for the passing of my Grandpa Evans. We had a nice visit with my family and were glad to be able to support my Grandma too. We left Missouri and spent a few weeks in Ohio because we can't seem to stay away more than 3 months. Yes, I am lame for summing up two months in three sentences, but looking back I can't remember what all has occurred! So, other than all that, not much else is going on in Arizona! Here are some pictures from the last few months :)




We took Em for her first swim of the summer and unfortunately she did NOT like the pool water. I think the water was too cold for her and hopefully as things warm up (maybe 120 degrees?) she will grow some love for swimming. She did have fun running around yelling at the pool though.






No really Mom. I'm not tired!


Helping Mommy clean the table...
She loves to eat her snack at her little table. Like everything else, I think it's cute.
Eating popcorn and watching Judge Judy.
Destroying Daddy's wallet
With Aunt Jenny and Benjamin in Ohio (we spent a couple weeks there in May)
Gotta love the pretty night gown and sword combo
Michael was playing with her and fixed her hair and put her "pretties" on her. Benjamin and Emilie, or Benilie as I call them, sharing their love of pacifiers and blankies.
Coloring with Ben
Chasing the woof woof at Gamma and Papa Tim's house.
Emilie is a bit obsessed with animals and Nathan's parents cat Addie (the most patient cat in the world) had to endure my sweet baby's affection.
Yep, that is the cat under her!
The Hee-hee at my grandparents farm in Missouri. She was determined to pet it all on her own.

On the plane to Missouri. The portable DVD player was a lifesaver this trip!
Our toilet paper costs have risen significantly lately...
She is such a little mimic. Nathan calls this child slave labor, but I swear she just wants to do everything I do!

Splashing in the forbidden sink
The other day she grabbed a new diaper, walked over to the diaper genie and shoved it down. Many things are going to be lost due to this discovery. This is why I am not into self feeding. That is a pacifier she dipped into yogurt.