The Rockin' Rocco Family!: Ha! Ha! Two posts in One Month

Monday, March 31, 2008

Ha! Ha! Two posts in One Month

Hope you were sitting down when you checked our blog again. :) I must finally be equalizing as far as things I need to do. Maybe I'll get my license plates and drivers license changed before April is over (since I obviously missed doing it by the end of March).

I have actually had a few rather calm days when I felt as though I really should have been running around more. Today I ran around plenty, but I still had time to just hang with my little Nickles (like the coin - one of my favorite nicknames for him at the moment) and even let him take a little nap in the car.

We accomplished a couple of things that have been on my list for a while. We finally got our DVD Recorder off to Panasonic for service. I hope it is fixable...I suppose since it is under warranty it isn't really an issue, but whatever. We also finally made it to Michaels to have Mark's diploma, board test certificates and license framed. How cool, huh? I am quite pleased with the selection I made. He is going to have a very chic and yet understated looking brag wall. I was fortunate in that Michaels is having a 50% off sale right now so I save some big bucks on the framing. It was still expensive though...partially because I opted for a double matte look rather than the single matte look I chose when framing my own certificates...

We had some excitement at the end of the day, too. I helped our office manager break into her car. She'd left her keys in it. Ugh. We all know how annoying that is. We were able to, with the help of a wire hanger I brought back from home, pop her back window open. We had the darndest time trying to get the actual lock to slide over though...it's too bad we don't have video! Mark actually came back just at the right moment and I used his cane to trip it. Hopefully it will help with the whole bonding experience at the office. :)

And then we have a little story about the Nicholas. We have had some really easy getting to bed times these past few nights, but Saturday night was the most amazing. I believe the ease was due to Nicholas being adjusted by a doctor teaching a seminar Mark went to this weekend about correcting the spine. It is some crazy stuff, but it seems to be something I'll benefit greatly from...and Nicholas seems to have already enjoyed some spoils.

So on Saturday this guy adjusted Nicholas. I was about ready to crawl across the table and throttle the guy after the first adjustment. I have never seen anyone do that to a baby (I'm not going to elaborate - you don't want to know). It definitely was not one of those "barely any pressure things). But, that night, I kid you not...I took him out of his car seat sleeping. He didn't even stir (well, he did but for like two seconds and then was back to sleep with no input from me as far as patting shhhing and the like). I took him to our bedroom, lay him on the bed, took off his clothes and dressed him in his jammies and his snuggly sleep sack and he was sleeping through the whole thing. Just to push my luck, I breastfed him and then put him in his crib to go to sleep. He slept...no whining. no startling. nothing!

This is highly irregular, in fact, it's never happened before. EVER. Tonight, I just put him down before coming here to write and I laid him down and again...not a bit of stirring. Oh, and I didnt mention that on Sunday the kid had 6 (!!) bowel movements (and we're talking significant size - even had to change his clothes once) from the time he got up to the time we fed him dinner. Whoa....especially since some of them were not even close to a solid feeding. It was too weird, but ever since his potty has been "fresh" looking rather than, well, not. Very odd and very cool.

As for me, the guy adjusted me, too. Except for the fact that he and I both kind of abdicated responsibility on the last Saturday night adjustment as far as what side I should be adjusted on which lead to my being in a pretty bad state by Sunday morning (and pretty doubtful that the money I was spending sending Mark to the seminar was remotely worth it!). We walked into that classroom very unhappy campers. By the end of the day, though, I was feeling more positive about it...especially since the doctor had the decency to tell me that he had adjusted me on the wrong side and that's why I was feeling so utterly awful. Shortly after he adjusted me again I felt much better. He adjusted me once more that day and then Mark adjusted me again. The doctor estimates that by November of next year, I should be pretty much back to "normal" with my spine. I am hopeful that he won't let me down as many others have in the past. I would love to feel good again and not notice my body...

Well, I will spare you a further novella... I hope everyone is well and will chat at you again soon (it's a little more believeable now when I say this, isn't it?)

3 comments:

LCP said...

I get adjusted regularly...but I am still hesitant to have Josey adjusted. I don't know why...I guess i feel like she hasn't had enough time to get "out of adjustment"...but I also know that sleeping cockeyed and all the crazy things she does...isn't the best for her. Hmmm, maybe I should think about it again...I know my chiropractor adjusts kids.

Glad things are well...good to hear from you.

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Jenny said...

Wow, I don't know if I would let Chloe get adjusted but it sounds like it really worked for Nick. It must have been a dream come true for him to sleep like that!