Life can be extremely challenging with multiples (especially 4!), but there are some obvious added benefits. One of them being that they learn how to share EVERYTHING at an early age. And by "share everything", I mean~ pass around every single germ known to mankind. Awww, isn't that sweet?!
NO.
No, it's not.
We try our very best to prevent colds and flu from entering our house (See my previous post: Tips for Staying Healthy During Cold/Flu Season), but sometimes kids are going to get sick no matter what.
Here is how sickness usually attacks the Steece Family:
...then brother #2 gets sick, followed by sister, and finished off with brother #3 feeling puny as well. It is actually easier when they all get sick at one time--- as opposed to drawing it out over 2-3 weeks. (That is THE. WORST.)
It is a completely different story when only ONE child is sick and stays home from school to spend the day with Mama. I try to make it as special as possible~ because one-on-one time is a rarity (especially with multiples) and the kids soak it up, as you can imagine. Precious, precious time spent with one child. I know many of you can relate.
Just this week, we have been hit hard with the flu (yes, despite all having the flu shot...Grrrrrr) and bilateral ear infections. FUN TIMES!
Here are some ways that I have tried to make our "sick days" special:
1. You get to pick out a treat, any treat you want...
2. A cozy night of snuggling with Mom in the guest room...
3. Play time on ipods
4. Movies, movies, movies
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CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP AND CRACKERS! MUST HAVE!
ReplyDeleteMost definitely chicken soup of any kind.
ReplyDeleteThat first pic of the kiddos is BEAUTIFUL!!! Love love love. Favorite food when sick? Sprite! and toast
ReplyDeleteHomemade chicken noodle soup w/ a cup of hot tea.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry your little ones are down this week! We employ all of your tips and they do make a difference. My favorite meal when sick is my Sicialian father-in-law's homemade vegetable soup!
ReplyDeleteChicken Noodle Soup with Ritz!
ReplyDeleteYum Yum, Potatoe and Tomato soup! Hope you are all feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteGrilled cheese and tomato soup!
ReplyDeletePlease od not think I am crazy - this has nothing to do with yourkiddos being sick. But - can you please share with me the brand of car seat you have pictured here with your Lil Miss sacked out and looking comfy? I have a 4 yr old who is a bit tall for her age and she has outgrown her converitable carseat and we are in need of a larger one. Thanks in advance for any info. BTW - hope all the kiddos are on the mend and feeling much better!
ReplyDeleteI love chicken soup! Great sick day tips!!
ReplyDeletechicken soup...all the way! my little ones love ice cream when they are feeling sick.
ReplyDeleteI usually like a hot bowl of chicken noodle soup and ritz crackers!!
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Definitey ice cream with chocolate syrup!
ReplyDeletealso.. grilled cheese. love it!
Favorite meal to have and serve to my little ones when sick is ramen noodles and ginger ale.
ReplyDeleteUsually anything sweet...when it's cold/allergies. Any other kind of sick, I don't like to eat.
ReplyDeleteMy little one is a picky eater so when sick it becomes even worse! So we do lots of pedialyte and crackers!
ReplyDeleteFavorite meal when sick for my kiddos, who are both under the weather right now, DS had tonsils and adenoids out, and DD has a nasty cold. They love to have home made chicken and noodles. I make my own noodles, that are almost like dumplings. Neither like Pedialyte, but a little tylenol and a movie are also great medicine! :-)
ReplyDeleteChinese!!!
ReplyDeleteSoup and crusty bread and ice cream. If I have tummy troubles nothing much works but the above is a favorite for everything else.
ReplyDeleteChicken noodle soup from Wawa and chamomile tea and gatorade. Things that great sick naps are made of!
ReplyDeleteMy son's favorite sick meal is gold fish crackers and chicken noodle soup. He loves to slurp the noodles. :)
ReplyDeleteMy son's favorite meal is chicken noodle soup and goldfish crackers. He LOVES to slurp noodles. :)
ReplyDeleteI like chicken and wild rice soup.
ReplyDeleteMy meal of choice is definitely soup. As cliche as it sounds, it's simple, good, and feels good going down a sore throat.
ReplyDeleteMy soup of choice would be a white chicken chili.
Chicken noodle soup and popsicles!
ReplyDeleteHomemade soup, blankets on the couch, and movies.
ReplyDeleteHas to be Mrs. Grass noodle soup! That's what my mom always made us and that's what I have to have to feel better. Unfortunately, I had the flu a few weeks ago, and that's what I made my husband make me.
ReplyDeleteBabyj_99@hotmail.com
Chicken noodle soup, and Keebler Club Crackers :)
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm a little old-fashioned and just want chicken noodle soup... I won't lie, Campbell's Chicken and Stars really is tasty when sick!
ReplyDeleteChicken noodle soups with crackers alternated with a grilled cheese sandwich if my tummy can handle it.
ReplyDeleteIt may sound crazy but I always crave Chinese when I'm sick. I love the soothing egg drop soup. If I don't have a sore throat & just a sinus infection, I like some General Tso's chicken as well b/c it's spicy enough that I can actually taste it.
ReplyDeleteGrilled cheese and tomato soup.......I have 4 grandsons and they love this.
ReplyDeleteNot sure why but I always get them to eat saltines with cream cheese & cucumbers.
ReplyDeleteSoup, soup and more soup! Anything from classic Chicken Noodle Soup, to WonTon, to Gumbo... yum yum! Wash it down with some ice cold water!
ReplyDeleteMy Hubby makes an amazing chicken noodle soup that ALWAYS makes me feel better :)
ReplyDeleteMy Hubby makes the BEST chicken noodle soup in the world!
ReplyDeleteChicken noodle soup with bread.
ReplyDeleteHave to go with the majority...nothing beats a bowl of chicken noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteFavorite sick day meal? Grilled cheese that's been between two plates for 60 seconds (takes away the crunch so it's not so agressive on the throat). YUM!
ReplyDeleteChicken and rice soup and buttered toast.
ReplyDeletehomemade chicken noodle soup! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Ramen Noodles when I am sick. I don't eat them any other time, but when I don't feel well they make me feel much better!
ReplyDeleteFish soup!
ReplyDeleteI like chicken noodle soup and crackers.
ReplyDeleteIf I still have an appetite, grilled cheese & Campbell's Tomato Soup. It HAS to be Campbell's.
ReplyDeleteMindy
chicken noodle soup and good ol' Coca Cola Classic!
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ReplyDeleteI love Hot & Sour Soup.
ReplyDeleteHilLesha@gmail.com
Well it's a toss up between cream of wheat and plain old chicken noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteChicken noodle soup
ReplyDeleteelena150980@yahoo.com
Korean dumpling soup.
ReplyDeleteI like chicken noodle soup and
ReplyDeletecrackers and Sprite.
Cathy Truman
kbtruman(at)att(dot)net
Toast with jelly.
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rickpeggysmith(at)aol(dot)com
I like mac and cheese and orange sherbert.
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I like Chicken and Dumplings when I need some comfort
ReplyDeletebethelderton59 at gmail dot com
Home made chicken soup.
ReplyDeleteI like Split Pea soup and jello when I am sick
ReplyDeletekellywcu8888ATgmailDOTcom
soup and smoothies
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Chicken soup with fresh rolls
ReplyDeleteHome made chicken noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteChicken and rice soup
ReplyDeletewhen I'm sick I get wonton soup. I feel better the next day it's almost like magic
ReplyDeleteteechbiz at gmail dot com
Ramen noodles - lots of spices added for congestion.
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barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com
Soup, or something cool like a smoothie or an Emergen C ice water :)
ReplyDeleteMy fave meal is chicken soup
ReplyDeleteHomemade chicken soup.
ReplyDeletegrilled cheese and tomato soup
ReplyDeleteThanks! Janna JOhnson jannajanna@hotmail.com janna@feedyourpig on gfc
I like chicken noodle or chicken rice soup and crackers
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Ice cream - that's meal enough for me. something good, please.
ReplyDeleteMac and cheese
ReplyDeletedolniaks at consolidated dot net
I love tomato soup and hot tea
ReplyDeleteDiane Baum
esldiane@gmail.com
Chicken noodle soup - need the liquid
ReplyDeleteour go to meal when sick is chicken noodle soup - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteWhen I am sick it is soup and milkshakes for me.
ReplyDeletechicken soup
ReplyDeletemy favorite meal when sick is chicken noodle soup and saltines
ReplyDeleteMy favorite meal when I'm under the weather is cereal.
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Chicken soup thank you
ReplyDeleteChicken,cheese, and bacon soup.
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Chicken noodle soup
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A warm bath & Hot Chicken Noodle Soup. kari_944(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteAny type of warm soup.
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ginger ale
ReplyDeletetomato soup & crackers
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Kathryn C
kacor7 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com
Chicken soup and jello.
ReplyDeleteI like chicken soup with toast, but after being sick for a day or two I feel the need to alternate. Aside from chicken soup, I like eating smooth foods like apple sauce, mash potatoes, and pudding.
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I make a realllly good chicken soup!
ReplyDeletecmarquez482@outlook.com
A bowl of any kind of soup
ReplyDeletedaveshir2005@yahoo.com
loaded baked potato soup.
ReplyDeleteI like chicken noodle soup an jello
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Chicken, potatoes and dumplings.
ReplyDeleteI'm usually not hungry when I'm sick, so buttered toast is about all I can handle.
ReplyDeleteChicken soup made with love, hot tea and Ritz crackers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
wonton soup and hot tea
ReplyDeleteI'll have to go with the classic chicken soup. I always keep the ingredients on hand to make a pot of it, and it makes us all feel better. Katharina angelsandmusic[at]gmail[dot]com
ReplyDeleteChicken noodle soup with the noodles the shape of goldfish.
ReplyDeleteof course - chicken noodle soup with crackers or bread to dip in. Applesauce if they were really, really sick and then just watch the fluids. if they weren't up to drinking, they usually would take a popcycle and I learned to freeze all sorts of 'good' fluids
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