Want to know how to get rid of the flu? According to Andy its by winning money... here's how he came to his conclusion.
Last night (Sunday) after the farewell party for the Kelley's, Andy decided to have a fever. And not just a small one. 102 was where I finally just stopped. My kids are great at wearing themselves completely out, end up with a fever and headache and by morning they're up and ready to go. I was HOPING that's what it was.
Nope. 8:00 rolled around and poor Andy still had a fever. This time a little higher. He still wasn't very hungry but ate okay. We kept him home from school like good parents - or so we thought. We got a phone call from the school informing us that Andy had sold the most items in the whole school for Sally Foster!!! So they asked if we would be willing to run him to the school for a 30 second chance in the money machine. He managed to catch $13 but the fundraiser lady gave him $20!! He felt MUCH better after that. We told him it was just enough to get Lego Batman if he wanted it - or he could decide on something else.
The kids went down for a nap with Steve and I went to pick up Jakob. Andy woke up happy, alert and feeling better. So off we went to Jakob's school's carnival. Jakob had a BLAST with his friends and we all enjoyed ourselves. Andy had no appetite but the others ate their fair share of pizza. They played with hula hoops. Here are a few pictures.
I wish I could figure out how you get video on here because I have an awesome one of Gavin doing his hula and a nice little dance in between. They had a blast.
We even tried our hand at the auction. We had a gift certificate for our store that sold for $20 which is cool. I did get a desk and chair set but someone came in after the auction was supposed to be done and outbid me - which is what they saw when they came to "close it." Oh well. Why? Because I got what I REALLY wanted.
With 15 minutes left to go in the auction I sat right by the baby basket I wanted. The principal wanted it for his daughter's new baby and a few others were interested in it. I played the sympathy card and it helped that my round belly is rather noticeable. So no one bid after I did and I got it. After wondering if the basket was worth it we took it apart. We totally got our money's worth and so much more!!! Heidi's going to be in good shape with supplies when she's born - although I'm thinking one package of diapers may not cut it. ;) But I was thrilled.

Afterwards we let Andy get Lego Batman. In the car he declared "I think this was a Money Flu because as soon as I got money I felt much better!!!" What a cute boy I have! Unfortunately by the time we got home and were ready for bed, he was starting to shiver and was slightly warm. Poor kid. Off to bed he went after a happy day in the life of Andy. So I apologize to everyone we were around. We wouldn't have brought him out and about if he hadn't been doing better!