Last Friday was a bit of a whirlwind. I participated in an acrylic painting workshop at the Art 302 building in Broken Arrow with the incomparable Chantel Barber!
OMG, acrylics are not in my wheelhouse but I wanted to try it and Chantel was the perfect instructor to help me pull it off. I haven't finished the painting yet and don't want to share till I do at this point. The workshop was a 3 day workshop and by the end of the first day I was ready to toss it in and go get my oils, but I decided to stick it out, to learn. The last time I had worked with acrylics I was 14 years old and hated them then. I'm still not a fan but it was a great way to reintroduce myself to the medium.
Chantel is absolutely was one of the best instructors I have ever had. I learned a ton and she was kind and generous enough to share her knowledge. She's promised to return next year!!!
After 3 longs days of learning art stuff I was then tasked to take care of the 3 year old again. Sadly Mighty Max Sunday morning woke up not feeling well and by the end of the day Min was dropped off at her Auntie Biff's for me to get later in the day while Max was taken to the emergency room.
A baby with half a heart needs to be watched closely and quickly in the evening his temp was rising.
Poor little guy had pneumonia. It's a common thing in these heart babies.
They quickly put him on strong antibiotics and they kicked that pneumonia's butt! By morning Monday morning the pneumonia was gone and he was smiling. This baby....
Min spent one more night with us but so very happy to be able to hug her little brother again. She was really so good with us, not the potty training regression (thank GOD!) With her getting a bit older she is so much more fun to hang around with, yet it is tiring. I just couldn't get her to leave the house. I really needed to go to the studio but she did NOT want to leave so we just hung at the house.
I'm very glad that all is well with this little guy and that they are all home. Today they had to go to OKC to his cardiologist to check the heart with an echocardiogram and all turned out fine! That's a good thing.
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