So here is the longer story, and if it makes you queasy: stop now. Also, don't think less of me or my family. I am really trusting you by putting this all out here.
We went to church on Sunday and on my way to primary we were told that some of the kids in primary had lice. Madison and I made a detour to the bathroom and a few other moms and I started pulling her braids apart looking. It didn't take long. Madison started crying before I did.
The bad news is: lice. And Joe is 10,000 miles away.
The good news is: we caught it very early. If you know anything about lice, you know that they multiply very, very quickly. I think we caught it before any of the eggs hatched, and that is very, very lucky. Also, it looks like I do not have it. 4 women in the past 3 days have checked my hair and all with the same verdict. It is almost unbelievable, but this good news has kept me on the more-sane side of things. :)
Also (and this deserves it's own paragraph), my kids are AMAZING. We left church and I immediately called my parents in PA and started sobbing on the phone about the timing of the matter. I have to admit, I was kind of hoping my mom would come and save me again. She said, "I'm sorry honey, but we have 2 state tests this week and I wish I could come to help you but I can't (she's a principal)." So the kids and I sat in Wal-Mart's parking for about 20 minutes and I said, "I need your help. I'm all alone and this is a lot of work, and I can't do it by myself."
We got home and the 3 big kids pulled off their bedding and put them on my bathroom floor. Madison emptied her dresser and closet and added to the pile. While I started working on Madison's hair Logan cleaned the upstairs and vacuumed the entire house. He took a whiney, tired Ammon and entertained him for several hours. Logan and Madison have also been helpful in switching the laundry when asked.
Luckily I had put some meatballs and marinara sauce in the crock pot, so we had an easy, fast dinner--because the last thing you want to be worrying about in the middle of this ordeal is making, feeding, and cleaning up food.
A friend came over to cut the boys' hair (I didn't even check them, and I'm sure they didn't have anything, but I just didn't even want to ever check or worry about it). After a little internal crying I decided to go ahead and have her cut Ammon's hair. We then spent a few hours going through Madison's hair, which as I mentioned, was actually (and thankfully) not too bad.
most recent "before" picture of all the kids when sending dad off to China.
Ammon's first haircut!
After picture
I keep imagining the "moment of impact." I imagine it had something to do with her long hair (that is always pulled back!) and a well-intentioned hug. Madison loves to hug, and how do you tell someone to stop hugging!! Today while we were going through her hair again she said, "Mom, I kept telling my friends that I'm not allowed to hug, but they didn't listen." So we talked.
I've done a lot of researching, and I found this quote by Patricia Heaton (mom on "Everybody Loves Raymond"): "I've learned how to pick out head lice - and I don't really mind doing it, which is scary." I can't say that I don't mind doing it, but it is what it is, and I'm not alone.
The other good news is that Joe feels terrible about not being here to help out. He wrote me a sweet email and promised to make it up to me. He also poetically said, "your feet will feel like pillows"(because I love it when he rubs my feet).
My mom, sister, and sister-in-law, and I are also planning a get-away trip to Puerto Rico. I am SO excited!
So: we're pushing through! This has been a trial, but I feel like Heavenly Father made sure I could do it. I should mention that this didn't even compare to last year's experience with a 4-day old baby.
And if you ever get lice, call me. I know just what to do!





