I have had a nice week. I thought I would be nice and not cause anybody too much stress! I decided my house was actually quite nice! My sleepover in hospital was fun but I wasn't too keen on them constantly sticking things in me, scanning me and putting me in goldfish bowls! Home is much better!
They made me go to Macclesfield hospital on Wednesday though for the dreaded RSV jab, but true to form I fooled them all and behaved impeccably! No tantrums, no diva moments and no going blue!
I have even been outside this week, my mum took me on a nice walk in my pram which was ace!
The bike ride is now only a week away, just a quick update on my dad's training, mileage covered this week = 0! Apparently he would have gone out on Sunday last week but he was supposed to be playing football. He disappeared for a couple of hours and came back not dirty, he says the ref called it off due to snow and that he now didn't have time to go out biking! He is going to feel pain next week! He says his friend Paul sent him a text (whatever that is) saying he had a sore bum! I have offered to lend them some nappy rash cream if it helps!
If anyone wants to cheer my dad and his friends on they are leaving the market place at Chapel at 8am on Sunday and will be going via Macclesfield, Knutsford, Lymm and Warrington!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
Saturday 17th November
True to form, I decided to grab every side effect going from my 'normal' baby immunisations. So much so I got to go in an Ambulance from Macclesfield Hospital to Alder Hey at top speed, sirens going, blue lights flashing the lot. It was really exciting! This time my mum got to come as well which was nice!
I had my jabs on Monday, on Tuesday my mum was a bit worried about me so took me to see the doctor at Macclesfield Hospital, they were also a bit worried so off we went on another adventure!
I stayed 3 nights on HDU (High Dependency) whilst they put me into a goldfish bowl to help ne get oxygen into my body. On Tiesday they dared to put a feeding tube down my nose so I got really mad at them, the nurse was sooo scared of me she called in the crash team, there were doctors running everywhere! He He, I was OK though!
After a few days I got to go to the top of K2 for a sleepover, they sent me there for a spot of altitude training before I could go home. I stayed in my old room, number 2 and it was really nice to see all the nurses again!
On HDU I was looked after by Lynn, Sarah, Becky, Ruth, Gavin and Naomi (nee Dayshift Naomi from the top of K2!). On the top of K2 I was looked after by Carly, Jo and Lindsey, my mum was allowed to camp out with me as well, the whole adventure was great fun. I got to go home on Saturday, the doctors think I had a cold!
My dad was telling me a story about his friend Greg, my dad said whenever Greg had a cold when he was younger, Greg's friends used to tease him about needing an ambulance. Atchoo, ne na ne na ne na! Silly boys!
I was delivered a newspaper on Thursday and I was on the FRONT page with my friend Alfie, my mum & dad and Alfie's mum & dad. BRILLIANT! I am now famous! I would like to thank Emma from the Buxton Advertiser for writing such a nice story!
The events of this week have impacted upon my dad's training (So he says), although he claims to have rode 10 miles after playing football on Sunday. Hmmm I am not so sure, but he does seem to be walking a bit funny though!
My mum and dad have got to raise more money now because they stayed at Ronald McDonald House again this week, but thankyou to everyone who has sponsored my daddy and his friends so far!
I had my jabs on Monday, on Tuesday my mum was a bit worried about me so took me to see the doctor at Macclesfield Hospital, they were also a bit worried so off we went on another adventure!
I stayed 3 nights on HDU (High Dependency) whilst they put me into a goldfish bowl to help ne get oxygen into my body. On Tiesday they dared to put a feeding tube down my nose so I got really mad at them, the nurse was sooo scared of me she called in the crash team, there were doctors running everywhere! He He, I was OK though!
After a few days I got to go to the top of K2 for a sleepover, they sent me there for a spot of altitude training before I could go home. I stayed in my old room, number 2 and it was really nice to see all the nurses again!
On HDU I was looked after by Lynn, Sarah, Becky, Ruth, Gavin and Naomi (nee Dayshift Naomi from the top of K2!). On the top of K2 I was looked after by Carly, Jo and Lindsey, my mum was allowed to camp out with me as well, the whole adventure was great fun. I got to go home on Saturday, the doctors think I had a cold!
My dad was telling me a story about his friend Greg, my dad said whenever Greg had a cold when he was younger, Greg's friends used to tease him about needing an ambulance. Atchoo, ne na ne na ne na! Silly boys!
I was delivered a newspaper on Thursday and I was on the FRONT page with my friend Alfie, my mum & dad and Alfie's mum & dad. BRILLIANT! I am now famous! I would like to thank Emma from the Buxton Advertiser for writing such a nice story!
The events of this week have impacted upon my dad's training (So he says), although he claims to have rode 10 miles after playing football on Sunday. Hmmm I am not so sure, but he does seem to be walking a bit funny though!
My mum and dad have got to raise more money now because they stayed at Ronald McDonald House again this week, but thankyou to everyone who has sponsored my daddy and his friends so far!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Saturday 10th November
The love triangle intensifies!
I went to see my friend Alfie for a photo shoot on Friday, then on Saturday my other interest Oli came to see me at my house. Decisions, decisions?
On Monday I went to meet the GP for my six week check. Six weeks? I am 3 months old now, how belittling! The appointment lasted a while because the doctor wanted to read up on my notes, which took quite a while! I think they are a bit scared of me. Ace!
I had a trip to Alder Hey on Thursday for a check up and to see my doctor friends. When I got there they asked me if I could do a bit of training by letting some doctors scan me to help them learn about cardiac problems. Of course I was only too willing to help. After the lesson I was scanned again by one of the doctors who knows me well and he was very happy. I behaved really well and enjoyed the adventure tremendously!
On Friday I was supposed to have my 'normal' baby injections at the health centre however my fearsome reputation has spread far and wide and the clinic cancelled on me without my permission, they want to have them done at the hospital just in case I decide to have a go at the side effects!
At Alfie's house the real life paparazzi turned up to take photos of me and Alfie, we are getting our picture and our autobiographies in the Buxton Advertiser, whatever that is? The article will be published on Thursday so please buy it! I pouted for the camera naturally and Alfie was busy gazing at me throughout, he is very sweet!
On Saturday Oli came to visit me, he has obviously heard about the competition so he went for it, trying to hold my hand and daring to stroke my leg! I liked the attention though!
The 'training' is still in the early stages, my dad has now clocked up a full mile! He rode his bike to the shop in Macclesfield to get it serviced, classic! I can foresee the bike excuses already, I think I will make sure there is a spare bike en route, just in case! Allegedly he did a run in London on Tuesday that took an hour. Hmmm I am not convinced, I think there is pain ahead! He He!
I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who has sponsored my dad and his friends so far. Please keep giving, my mum and dad have got a big bill to clear at Ronald McDonald House!
I went to see my friend Alfie for a photo shoot on Friday, then on Saturday my other interest Oli came to see me at my house. Decisions, decisions?
On Monday I went to meet the GP for my six week check. Six weeks? I am 3 months old now, how belittling! The appointment lasted a while because the doctor wanted to read up on my notes, which took quite a while! I think they are a bit scared of me. Ace!
I had a trip to Alder Hey on Thursday for a check up and to see my doctor friends. When I got there they asked me if I could do a bit of training by letting some doctors scan me to help them learn about cardiac problems. Of course I was only too willing to help. After the lesson I was scanned again by one of the doctors who knows me well and he was very happy. I behaved really well and enjoyed the adventure tremendously!
On Friday I was supposed to have my 'normal' baby injections at the health centre however my fearsome reputation has spread far and wide and the clinic cancelled on me without my permission, they want to have them done at the hospital just in case I decide to have a go at the side effects!
At Alfie's house the real life paparazzi turned up to take photos of me and Alfie, we are getting our picture and our autobiographies in the Buxton Advertiser, whatever that is? The article will be published on Thursday so please buy it! I pouted for the camera naturally and Alfie was busy gazing at me throughout, he is very sweet!
On Saturday Oli came to visit me, he has obviously heard about the competition so he went for it, trying to hold my hand and daring to stroke my leg! I liked the attention though!
The 'training' is still in the early stages, my dad has now clocked up a full mile! He rode his bike to the shop in Macclesfield to get it serviced, classic! I can foresee the bike excuses already, I think I will make sure there is a spare bike en route, just in case! Allegedly he did a run in London on Tuesday that took an hour. Hmmm I am not convinced, I think there is pain ahead! He He!
I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who has sponsored my dad and his friends so far. Please keep giving, my mum and dad have got a big bill to clear at Ronald McDonald House!
Friday, November 2, 2007
Thursday 1st November
I am very lucky! I think I am in the middle of a Love Triangle!
My first interest is Oli who tried to wooo me by flying me out of hospital in a hot air 'Get Well' balloon. However things got interesting this week, my friend Alfie played his hand, he came to visit me to help set up the Charity Bike Ride. He decided to try and and get close by having a cuddle with me, I liked the attention so I granted him the opportunity. We sat next to each other and snuggled up on my sofa which was nice, although he did let himself down a bit by falling asleep on my shoulder. I think I will string them both along for a while, a girl can take her time!
The week has been generally good, I have put on weight as I should and am in the 'curvy' range. I went to Alder Hey on Wednesday for feeding clinic, they wanted to check I was eating correctly. Eating correctly? I am very worried about my mum and dad!
There has been a chemical emergency though, they spotted the Viagra had gone out of date so my Uncle Andrew had to dash to Alder Hey to get some new Viagra. If anyone wants some dodgy ols stuff, let me know I can supply, for a small price of course!
I went to Macclesfield Hospital today for a special injection for RSV and to meet the doctor. I thought I would have some fun, after daring to stab my leg with a needle they wanted to check my sats. I thought it would be fun to play at being a Chameleon so I went a bit blue so my sats would not be tooo good. After having three different monitors attached and getting my mum and dad a bit worried, I decided to go back to normal and make my sats go back to where they should be! He He! As usual if there are any side effects going, I grab them with both hands!
I would like to say thank you to everyone who has sponsored my dad for the bike ride and to my dad's work friends for the collection, very kind! Please keep it coming!
I thought it would be nice to let everyone know the latest on the training regime. Practice miles completed by my dad do far, Zero! He says his gears don't work on his bike! It is going to be fun watching them squirm through the 50 miles!
My first interest is Oli who tried to wooo me by flying me out of hospital in a hot air 'Get Well' balloon. However things got interesting this week, my friend Alfie played his hand, he came to visit me to help set up the Charity Bike Ride. He decided to try and and get close by having a cuddle with me, I liked the attention so I granted him the opportunity. We sat next to each other and snuggled up on my sofa which was nice, although he did let himself down a bit by falling asleep on my shoulder. I think I will string them both along for a while, a girl can take her time!
The week has been generally good, I have put on weight as I should and am in the 'curvy' range. I went to Alder Hey on Wednesday for feeding clinic, they wanted to check I was eating correctly. Eating correctly? I am very worried about my mum and dad!
There has been a chemical emergency though, they spotted the Viagra had gone out of date so my Uncle Andrew had to dash to Alder Hey to get some new Viagra. If anyone wants some dodgy ols stuff, let me know I can supply, for a small price of course!
I went to Macclesfield Hospital today for a special injection for RSV and to meet the doctor. I thought I would have some fun, after daring to stab my leg with a needle they wanted to check my sats. I thought it would be fun to play at being a Chameleon so I went a bit blue so my sats would not be tooo good. After having three different monitors attached and getting my mum and dad a bit worried, I decided to go back to normal and make my sats go back to where they should be! He He! As usual if there are any side effects going, I grab them with both hands!
I would like to say thank you to everyone who has sponsored my dad for the bike ride and to my dad's work friends for the collection, very kind! Please keep it coming!
I thought it would be nice to let everyone know the latest on the training regime. Practice miles completed by my dad do far, Zero! He says his gears don't work on his bike! It is going to be fun watching them squirm through the 50 miles!
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