Hey! Its nice even for me to write it. I missed it very much. And I'm truly finding the time and energy to stay connected and post much often.
Yes, Caleb is better now but I still dont understand and I get frustrated that he's so low with immunnity.
I'm really really happy if you enjoyed these ideas and if you can use some with your little grand daughter, then its just perfect!
I hope u are well. I am π
Hive is addictive.
I regret that I can't write with the cadence of a few years ago, but I have the desire to do so. I'm afraid you have no way of understanding medical problems that can probably be understood after a thorough checkup. I suspect you're talking to specialists. I have a seven-year-old nephew who's always got a cold. He probably has low immunity, too. I don't know why we think the problem will solve itself in time.
I'm so glad you are well and in good spirits.
Most immunity problems the type of what kids have, are used to get better in time because thats how we are. The older we get and come in contact with all kind of virusis, we have better immunity.
But genetics also have a role maybe. Me and my husband weren't sick kids. I mean, neither Caleb. He just have immunity problems and he's like a magnet attracting the virusis on him. :))
But, I am confident things will be better. He's not even 6. So there's still time.
Yes, I am well in good spirits, You can say that. I'm actually good. Hope you are too:)
Thanks for the explanation. I'm glad you are confident that things will work out as your boy grows (and goes to school). As far as I understand, Caleb has not been in kindergarten, in a collective of children, where a great exchange of viruses and germs and immunity grows naturally. It's great that you're okay, wish you keep it that way. I'm trying, but it's getting harder.
\Enjoy this beautiful fall!
Well, he's been to kindergarden but not regularly. Here and then sometimes.
It's even hard for us sometimes to keep up with health, so I get it. These days, we tend to be more and more sick, earlier in life and that's catasthrophic I think.
I do enjoy the Fall, but there aren't much to do now. I am preparing for what comes next, haha.
Yes, of course.
I like fall because there's not much for us city folk to do.
I wish you all the best for what's ahead, good health to all!
Definitely, there's no much to do for everybody. And yet, I get what you mean. We do live by country side, if you can say so. And we have some additional things to do that maybe you don't. But other than that, it's not much.
We spend quite a good amount of time outside and that's really amazing. We have a lovely Fall here in Arad this year. I encourage my son to jump on his trampoline, to do walks on the nearby "country walking path", riding bike, playing with ball, climbing trees and fences or just play with cats. So I will say that he (we) gets 2-3 hours daily outside. Sometimes, I'm staying in the house and monitorize him by the window.
Fall is my favorite season because the warmth makes the perfect combo with the cold in the morning/evening.
How is Bucuresti? Same buzy as always?
Yes, is very crowded.
I live on the outskirts of the city and, since I no longer work, I go to the center quite rarely, about once a week. When there are problems to deal with, health and other issues, or when I choose the cultural part, i.e. theater or exhibitions, again I have to leave the suburb and face the crowds of people and cars. I want to tell you that my childhood was also similar to Caleb's, in a way, that you can't compare life 60 years ago to now, but I was outside a lot. Inside the house nothing kept me inside but outside was the whole universe. There were no cell phones and no TV, I can even say that I spent some time at my grandparents when there was no electricity...
It was beautiful!
In the country, autumn is much more beautiful, both chromatically, with all the colors, and the fact that there are many fruits.