So, it wasn't so much a "slip" but more of a conscious choice to jump...
Let me give you a little history...
Last monday my youngest daughter Faith (5) woke up with a fever, and complaining of a sore throat. Took her in to the doctor and were told she had tonsillitis. Got appropriate antibiotics, and home we went. The next morning my older daughter London (7) woke up with a seriously high fever ( 103.7) and a sore throat. So, in we go to the clinic....yup tonsillitis, get appropriate antibiotics, and go home. So we battle for a couple of days, then the rash appears. I take her in to the doc again, but I know what she's going to say....sure enough "Scarlet Fever". She has to be off school until Monday. So, time goes on, everyone's better, and done their antibiotics on on Saturday. My youngest daughter promptly comes down with a cold. So the night before last, she starts complaining that her throat hurts...since my older daughter had Scarlet Fever, our doctor wanted her heart checked when she was done antibiotics. So we took both of the girls in to the clinic last night. London's heart is great (whew), but Faith has tonsillitis again. The medication they gave her is orange/raspberry flavoured (which I didn't realize until we got home), and she's allergic to oranges. The pharmacy assures me there is no real orange in the medication, and while she woke up with 2 suspicious spots, I will keep her on the meds until I know for sure she's having a reaction (or not).
So, between waiting at the clinic for 2 kids, rather than 1, waiting for prescriptions to be filled, and the 40 minute drive each way, from our house to the city, I told my husband we could stop for fast food for supper. All last week, with the stress and chaos I stayed on plan, but last night I made a choice to go off plan (quite fantastically too). I am back on track today, with a sick kid at home again (sigh). Now we're just hoping my older daughter doesn't get it again, because we don't want to go through Scarlet Fever again!!
What a week!


