After being put to bed last night Q. called J. into her room. She was complaining of 2 different ailments one being her nose and the other her leg. J. assessed the situation and found her leg to be o.k., but she was still complaining her nose hurt. J. asked her if she put anything up her nose and she answered, "yes." He then began the interrogation. What did she stick up there and how many? It turned out that she stuck one of her hair rubber bands up there. J. was able to extract the band and had a nice talk with her about sticking things up her nose. He asked her if there was anything else up there and she said, "no, just boogies." This reminds us of our other child, G., who in kindergarten stuck a bead up his nose at school. We were not as lucky that time and ended up taking him in to the Dr. where they had to extract it with a tool. Most families experience this once, if ever. We wonder, why both of our children are so fascinated with sticking things up their nose?
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Up the Nose
After being put to bed last night Q. called J. into her room. She was complaining of 2 different ailments one being her nose and the other her leg. J. assessed the situation and found her leg to be o.k., but she was still complaining her nose hurt. J. asked her if she put anything up her nose and she answered, "yes." He then began the interrogation. What did she stick up there and how many? It turned out that she stuck one of her hair rubber bands up there. J. was able to extract the band and had a nice talk with her about sticking things up her nose. He asked her if there was anything else up there and she said, "no, just boogies." This reminds us of our other child, G., who in kindergarten stuck a bead up his nose at school. We were not as lucky that time and ended up taking him in to the Dr. where they had to extract it with a tool. Most families experience this once, if ever. We wonder, why both of our children are so fascinated with sticking things up their nose?
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Blame it on the weirdness of J. What kind of oven do you have there in the background? Looks fancy. :)
I'm glad you didn't have to bring her into the doctor and that she is ok!
Ha, Funny. Did I tell you Gavin stuck a piece of an Apple he bit off up his nose last week? I wasn't sure if he sneezed as he was swallowing and it went back up his nose, or if he stuck it up there. I don't think he'll do it again though, he cried as I guided it out with a cue tip.
Karen- It's a double oven. It came with the house. I love it!
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