Welcome to the Jester's Kingdom. I hope you enjoy your stay. I'd offer you my second born to follow my blog via one of the handy links to the right, but you'd give him back. And I'm rather fond of him.
The Jester Queen welcomes you back to her kingdom. She's excited that her tendency to refer to herself in the third person hasn't scared you away.
Some days, the posts just write themselves. Sam has to have bloodwork done Thursday. He’s taking a mood stabilizer, and we need to be sure it isn’t screwing with his hormones. I am frantic for him to be able to keep taking this stuff. I’m seeing my child for the first time in over a year, and I’m not ready for him to vanish again. These tiny pills have given me back my sweet silly little boy. And I want to keep him. Wouldn’t you?
About jesterqueen: Jessie Powell is the Jester Queen. She likes to tell you about her dog, her kids, her fiction, and her blog, but not necessarily in that order.
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With all my heart – the answer is yes.
Thank you 🙂 That means the world.
I know a thing or two about mood stabilizers, and they can be miracle pills. What a cutie!
Hugs,
Kathy
Oh yes they can. I get so frustrated when people knock medications. For god’s sake, at the bottom line, those things would have saved my sister if she would have worked with her doctor.
Oh my gosh. He is precious!
He definitely is adorable!
I forgot to say I just dropped by from SITS to say hi; hope you find time to do the same.
Adorable. And yes, I would too.
love the face on that first shot. He’s like a little blond Hulk 🙂
Are you playing head banging music or music he likes for his train dance? 🙂
Love the muscle man in goggles shot! Hope results from Thursday are good for Sam.
What an adorable spark plug. And, yes, I would, too. Love the eyes on the first photo.
We went through about a year of ‘guess-check-revise’ on medications. We have our BIG boy back again too. He’s not a dance monster, but he does have a fabulous smile too.
Your kids are really preposterously cute. I hope the bloodwork comes out well.
Fantastic pictures! Looks like a typical, active boy. And yes, medications can be very helpful.