My kids made some new
friends during these summer school holidays.
I'm not sure I like them
very much.
Now I want to make it clear
here that I am not one of those 'Helicopter Parents' always hovering over their
kids watching every little thing they do.
I like to think I give my children enough space to make their own
decisions, which are hopefully the right ones.
Nor do I have to "approve"
their choice of playmates- suffice to say I trust my kids to choose wisely,
lest they get led astray and suffer the consequences.
No, no, I parent from the
periphery most of the time, with a gentle reminder every now and then as
needed.
But this time I really had
to step in and have an intervention. This was one relationship I did not want
to see become long term.
At the risk of grossing
anyone out, especially those who might be in the midst of a meal right about
now...I'm talking worms.
I suspected something was
afoot, er, abutt, when I noticed a spike in appetites of both my children,
along with a general increase in irritability, but it was that telltale
scratching that gave the game away. I now knew who was hanging out with my
kids.
According to the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, threadworm is a common
childhood infestation, and it's almost a rite of passage for Aussie schoolkids
to bring them home. Mine were simply smack bang in the middle of normalcy. I
should be so proud.
After this delightful
discovery, it was off to the pharmacy for the latest worming treatment.
How proud was I, when after
wandering up one aisle and down the next one, with two itchy kids in tow, boychild
spotted an assistant and helpfully called out (in his biggest bestest voice no
less): "Can you tell us where the worm treatment is please?" Another Kodak moment in motherhood right
there folks. Thankfully, 'tis the
season, and we were but one family making that same enquiry that day.
We were then faced with a
big decision: to go with the one-size-fits-all suspension, or the
ever-so-attractive chocolate squares that promised to take threadworm,
roundworm and hookworm out of the family equation.
Happily, the kids wanted to
try the special chocolate, and only my Beloved proved a problem in taking his
medicine like a big boy (apparently I should have offered him the kid-friendly
choc squares too, rather than the adult option I went with for us). But I was
determined to follow the recommended advice and treat the whole family at once.
All for one, and one for all, and all that.
Of course the real fun
begins once the treatment is taken... you gotta make sure that every single
family member has clean clothes and bedding every morning and night for at least
the next three. Bath towels and hand towels too. Oh and don't forget to vacuum
thoroughly around all the beds each day, just in case any eggs are left lying around.
Those hardy little devils can lay in wait for up to two weeks for their next
host. Evil eggs.
With this in mind, I pretty
much took up residence in the laundry, Dyson in hand. (We had a lot of
sandwiches over that time. With PLENTY of handwashing done in between.)
Happy to report that all
the attention and treatment seemed to do the trick, and the budding relationship
my children had formed was budding no more.
We're now at week three and worm-free.
So imagine my dismay when I
turned up at vacation care yesterday to collect my kids only to be informed
that a suspicious little bug had hopped off girlchild's head.
Ah headlice, my old foe.
I feel another intervention
coming on...
Jx
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