Some of you may have known that we were taking Tori to Key West to get her baptized. The priest that used to be at the church in Plantation moved to Key West. He's a really great guy and pretty laid back, so I knew he'd be perfect for us. And in Key West?!!? It wasn't a hard decision. Unfortunately, I could tell when she woke up on Friday to drive down south, that Tori wasn't feeling well. Her temperature crept up all day long. So we went out to Duval to catch Mallory Square then some dinner. Mind you with my entire family. Getting 7 adults to agree on a plan and then to execute can be so painful. So it was pretty late when we left. (Side note: so we're waiting for the shuttle at the hotel. We get there 10 minutes before it leaves and find a bench to all sit on. 18 people get there after us, and what do they do? You guessed it, they get on the shuttle first, so we have to wait for the next one! Jerks.)
Mallory Square was fun. Shawna got to see the robot/statue guys. We saw some tumblers and went to dinner. We rushed back to catch the shuttle back to the hotel that comes once an hour and I watched it drive away. :( Needless to say, I was not in a good mood at that point. We found a Walgreens to at least get Tori some Tylenol and all decided 2 taxis were well worth our money. Saturday morning wasn't much better. So my poor baby went to a non-air conditioned church in a hot white dress to get some water dripped on her head. As miserable as she was, the baptism was really nice. Father Baker LOVES my sister's family and is super great with kids. He made it very laid back and we ended up hanging around for maybe a half an hour afterwards. Here are a few pictures. The church has so much history and is absolutely beautiful! (The pictures are backwards...I'm not very good at this)
http://www.keywestcatholicparish.org/history.htm
So the rest of the weekend in Key West primarily consisted of Min and I staying in our (awesome!) hotel room watching football while everyone else played at the pool, took a glass bottom boat sunset tour, and had dinner. They did bring us back dinner from the hotel which was really good. On Sunday, the rest of the family went to brunch and Min and I (very much against his will) went to the southern-most point to take a picture and went home.
That night, Tori's fever got up to 104! I called the dr's office for the third time that weekend and since this was more urgent, finally talked to a doctor who made me feel a little bit better. I took her in on Monday and got her an antibiotic (slight/beginnings of an ear infection) and instructions for a Tylenol/Motrin alternating schedule. Good thing I can work from home because on Sunday, Min got sick too! What a disaster! So Monday thru Wednesday, I'm at home working on the sofa with both of them sleeping upstairs. I wanted to be sleeping upstairs!
Finally, though, I think everyone is better. Tori should be going back to daycare tomorrow. Min should be going back to work. I missed a work trip to Orlando for the Our & Equal Summit, but all is well. I really had plenty of work to do that I really shouldn't have gone anyway. Now I really need a vacation!
Oh! I almost forgot, her top 2 teeth are coming in during all of thi, too! My poor baby.
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Wish the trip had been more fun for you guys. Traveling with a sick kid is always tough. Glad to hear she and Min are starting to feel better.
ReplyDeleteWhat's with the first paragraph being a link to a picture? :)
ReplyDeleteStinks when vacations like that don't end up as perfect as they should be, but it was an experience. More of an adventure than the average baptism, for sure. :) And you still got some great pics.
Ha! I'm not smart enough to know how to get rid of the link. :) Blogspot and I were not getting along last night.
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