I am the kind who told my daughter, "You're not going to throw up." 20 seconds later, she threw up.
That was yesterday morning, 6:45 am. By noon or so, she was feeling a lot better and hasn't thrown up since. No fever. (I'm putting all this in for my mom, who will want to know.)
By the way, I know how to get vomited tomato out of the carpet.
What is with everyone's children barfing. This is the third blog in a row with little ones that have gotten sick!
ReplyDeleteI hope she feels better, soon. The no fever is good that it will be a fast recovery (Fingers crossed)
Isn't that always the case? "You can hold it one more minute" = soon you will be cleaning up pee.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad she's feeling better! I hate it when they're sick, it brings out all the mommy love in me all at once. I still have a vivid memory of trying desperately to carry my then 3-year-old to the bathroom before she got sick, only to have a slow motion view of her, suspended in mid-air, puking all over my bare feet.
And of course I was so much more concerned with her that it took me a minute to be ooged out by vomit toes. There's no other love that can match that!
Thank you. She is feeling better today, finally.
ReplyDeleteI told her your story of vomit toes! She liked it, and asked me where it happened. Where? I asked. Yeah, she said, in what building? I said it was probably in their house. Oh, she said.
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Anyway. Yeah, that motherlove can overlook a lot!