What a great day for kids. How can you improve upon dressing up as superheroes, princesses or cowboys and getting candy thrown at you from every direction? I guess you can make it better by feeling good.
Beware: this is kind of gross.
In the middle of the night, I felt what I assumed to be Griffin crawling in bed with us. He felt crazy hot so turned toward him just in time to put my face in his vomit. He continued to throw up for a minute or so and then the song and dance of cleaning him, the beds and getting people back to sleep. I DO NOT do throw up well or happily. In fact there were several points when after Sean found me with my head between my knees because I thought it was my turn next. The rest of the night, I listen for differences in breathing, any coughing or any movement and no one sleeps well. It stinks when our kids are sick.
So now our Dash isn't getting to go to school and it doesn't look like he will be trick or treating. This has turned from a sick I get to miss school day to the worst day of his little life.
7 comments:
Oh NO! Poor Griffin (and poor you). Did he eat too many of those spider sugar cookies??
Aw.....I hope it wasn't the mud on his spider cookie..
UGH...what a nightmare...literally!
He MUST trick or treat. He just has to. No matter what, take him trick or treating. Trust me.
Woah, he's going to be Dash?!??
that's just way cool.
I really want to take him not so I can eat the candy at all, but what if he is still throwing up?
IF he is still tossing the proverbial cookies, just have him take TWO bags T & & T... and hope he doesn't mix them up.
peggy--ewwwwwwww.
but seriously, he can't miss trick or treating..that would be HUGE.
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