Friday, April 4, 2014

Hospital stay

On march 25, I began having chills and a high fever. I went to the dr to get antibiotics for mastitis. This led to no improvements over the next 24 hours and a trip to the ER. At the ER they told me that I needed to be on IV antibiotics and they would be keeping me. In Wayne memorial until Monday and then transferred to Pitt. I ended up with strep in my breast tissue which ended up clogging my milk ducts. Ultrasounds, cultures, feeling like death all kept me away for a week. I missed my boys so much as I had never left them for that long. Anthony and my mom stayed with me around the clock and many visitors helped to pass the time. I am blessed to have had so many praying for me. I definitely felt the touch from Him. It was a nightmare. I found out I was allergic to the medicines they were giving me, needed Benadryl before each dose, headache medicine after each dose and many tears between the doses dreading the next stick. I am thankful to be much better!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

compost

On Tuesday, Mrs Nancy came with worms. The worms she brought were red wrigglers. They eat carrots.

William

worms

The worms eat leaves alot. They like coffeegrounds. Worms also like apple cores. Do you know how many worms are in the box?

Mark

Thursday, March 4, 2010

compost

Yesterday Mrs. Nancy brought in some worms. We need to feed them newspaper, carrots, coffee, and stuff like that. The worms we are using are red wigglers. We might use some night crawlers. They do not like light. They like the dark. I like that the worms eat compost. Worms are cool.

Tyler A.

worms

We take care of the worms by giving them good food they eat.If you give them food they aren't supposed to eat, they might die. They might die if you give them a lot of water in the soil. I like learning about worms because they can eat things we cannot eat.

Ty'rie

worms

Mrs. Nancy came over with the worms, and we got to put soil and a little water in the bin. We gave them carrots. Red wigglers compost organic potting soil, and we ripped news paper. They don't like the light because they might dry up. We gave them banana peeling. We put soil in there because thats what they live in. We put the soil in there so light won't get in their face. I like learning about compost because we get to feel the compost, and we get to put it in our garden. It will help a garden grow and flowers too.

Sajel

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

worms

We have 25 worms in our bin. Every weekend we have these worms. They are called red wrigglers. The lady that brought the worms was Mrs. Nancy. She told us what to do with the worms so they wouldn't die.

Alexis