On Friday I called in Andrew's prescription for Nasonex. Then I got the email from the pharmacy saying it would be $138. Say what?!? Nasonex is a tiny, and by tiny I mean miniscule bottle of nosespray used to treat severe allergies. Ridiculous! Absolutely ridiculous. I will be calling his doctor tomorrow to see if he can be switched to Flonase which has a generic because I refuse to pay that much for an allergy med.
We've been really busy this weekend. We attended a wedding Friday night, Andrew had a soccer game (in freezing temps and 20 mph winds) Saturday morning, we went and watched go-kart races yesterday afternoon, and had two family birthdays (one last night and one today). Plus there were all the usual weekend things . . . laundry, church, working out, baking a pie, housework, etc. Needless to say I'm wiped out tonight.
Speaking of go-kart races, our little town of Lockhart hosted one of the largest kart racing competitions in the nation this weekend second only to Vegas. These things go upwards of 70 mph, and the age range of the participants ranges from seven to 70. They raced around the town square and through the surrounding blocks. It was pretty wild to watch, and Andrew hated every minute of it. He said they were too "woud" (translation loud), and when one of the volunteers working commented to him that they were "pretty awesome", Andrew responded, "To me they were horrible". Yep, that's my son.
Last night we went with all of Patrick's family to celebrate my father-in-law's 25th birthday. ;) As always, I ate entirely too much, but it was fun regardless. After church this morning, we celebrated my sister's and my nephew's birthdays at my parents. Patrick was on camera duty so there were lots of strange pics and a few normal ones.
Andrew and my niece Chloe this morning at church. See what I mean by strange.
Me looking old and exhausted.
Anthony opening presents.
Andrew opening presents. Wait! Why is Andrew opening presents? Because this is what happens when you have a Great Aunt Karen who spoils you rotten.
Anthony getting money. Andrew giving a thumbs up.
It was a fun weekend, and now I'm off to get ready for another week. One week until spring break. Three months until summer. Woohoo!!!
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