I love that she has sweet friends to grow up with!
dress-up...right up her alley!
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Yes, this little guy gave us {actually, gave NOONIE} quite a scare yesterday.Noonie was watching Hudson after Mother's Day Out like she does every Thursday while I'm at the office. She was washing some dishes in the sink and Hudson was playing. Next minute, she looks back and sees him leaning over the kitchen island foaming at the mouth.
Now, here's the part where I'm so glad she was the one with him because she's a physician, a pediatrician at that, and knew exactly what to do, and me, well I'm sure I would have freaked out at the mere sight of my little boy foaming at the mouth. In fact as she was telling me what happened over the phone, my mind immediately jumped to 'he's having a seizure, but why is he standing up?'. Thank you Jesus that Noonie was with Hudson!
Here's what happened. Hudson likes to climb. Anything. The boy has no fear. At all whatsoever. He climbed on Grace's school chair, onto her little school table, leaned over the side of our kitchen island, took out the Alka Seltzer that was part of the little pumpkin's rocket experiment (from preK) and started chewing it.
Of course, it immediately started fizzing and foaming as alka seltzers do. Now here's the part that's so scary to me (and yes, I feel 1,000% guilty for leaving the alka seltzer in the rocket tube on the kitchen island. although I had no clue he could reach there).
So as Noonie is telling me what happened my mind starts turning and I'm thinking "oh my goodness, he could have choked because of the size/shape of the alka seltzer" - even though it was broken in half. But NO, that's not even the scariest part. Noonie told me itty bitties can have breathing problems from the foam of an alka seltzer, because sometimes they don't know how to handle it and it can foam up really fast. Nevermind that alka seltzers contain aspirin and are contraindicated in children under 12.
Oh my, my heart sank. I had no idea those things could pose such a threat to little ones.
Thank goodness Noonie was able to remove the yet unchewed pieces, clean the inside of his mouth all over, get rid of the foam quickly, and do everything else needed to keep my little guy safe. Thank you, Noonie! Thank you God that my little Hudson is okay!
So, if you've got a little monkey like I do, please be extra careful where you store any type of medicine... especially the ones you don't think about.
You can never be too careful.
Yup, Geoffrey the Giraffe has been at school all week!
So cute that she picked him because Geoffrey was the stuffed animal Noonie gave Grace on her first day of Mother's Day Out back in 2008! Ahhh...sweet memories...
I think we'll call this one Grace's wacky zebra. Love all those crazy stripes all over the place!
This morning the little pumpkin picked out this sweet hat to wear with her dress. I thought she looked like such the little french schoolgirl... tried to take her picture but this is what I got - still, so cute!
Hudson was looking like such a big boy, I tried to take his picture too, but got this:
Tried again...no luck. One second later he was doing this:
Yes, he'd much rather spend his time swinging like a monkey than posing for pictures.
Finally, little french schoolgirl flashed me a smile.
And I'm so glad I still had the camera out to capture this sweet moment...
By the time we made it to the field trip, the hat was off. And yes, I had a bow...just in case. I know my girl!
And I L-O-V-E elementary school plays!!! These third graders made the cutest ocean fish. Check out that octopus!
What a day! What a week! I'm ready for the weekend...
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One of the things I love about having a girly girl is that she gets fashion. She loves to dress up and she has definite opinions about what she'll wear {okay, I love that last part most of the time}.
Grace had a blast hanging out with her friends from school at Solomon's party. The egg race was my favorite! I love classic childhood games like that.
Happy 4th Birthday, Solomon!!
And now Grace is the only 3 year old in her preschool class - she informed me of this right after Solomon's birthday..."Mama, I can't WAIT for my birthday so I can be four. Did you know 4 is my favorite number?"
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