Raspberries!

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Yay! My favorite fruit!

Things I am NOT so excited are growing in my yard – poison ivy. I am not sure where it is, but it’s gotta be out there.

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Before we left for Alaska, Steven had really odd reactions to bug bites on his arms – swelling, some drainage (ew), and it was somewhat spreading like a rash… and getting crusty. Awesome…

I went to the pharmacist and described it to them (as a reaction to bug bites) and got Steven some allergy medicine and cream to help with it. The medicine seemed to dry it up and we figured it was all good.

Then the same thing happened to me when we got back from Alaska. Which is funny, because I was teasing Steven about it happening to him because of his “weak genes.” “You can’t handle living out here in the woods! Neener neener!” But wait a second, now my skin is reacting the same way? What the heck?

So I figured it was some odd bug bite my body had to get used to. Spider bites (ick) I told myself. “That must be why my body is reacting differently.”

Then yesterday, as the spot oozed again, I thought, “Wait. Maybe this isn’t a reaction to a bug bite at all” Light bulb moment! I took a photo of it and sent it to the family poison ivy expert – my mom. “Does this look like poison ivy rash to you?”

She didn’t even text back. She immediately called “Whose arm is that? I hope it’s not yours because they definitely have poison ivy.”

Dammit. It’s mine. (My leg, actually.)

My mom is allergic to poison ivy and has had some HORRIBLE reactions to it, including getting it on her face and in her eyes last year… so I trust that she can spot it. Blah. Now, to try not to scratch it…

But hey, at least if it happens to me and Steven again, I’ll think of it first! And know not to tease him since I had the same reaction!