The picture above is the last we have to share from our trip to Minnesota. Evie Lu's Grandpa Wayne was very afraid of Evie Lu being very afraid of him. This was not the case of course. She loves her Grandpa dearly.
Now on to the grossness I promised. There will come a day in the near future when our household will become host to a poop slingshot. I know this because Evie Lu has taken to grabbing for her dirty diaper as I change her. Instead of letting her play with the diaper, I grab it. Someday I fear Evie Lu will let go just as I've grabbed the diaper and we will have the poop slingshot. I've even had a nightmare about it.
As I've been living in dread of the poop slingshot, yesterday saw the first real puke of Evie Lu's life. She was a spit-uppy baby from the get go, but this was honest to goodness letting go of the lunch she just had. Evie Lu woke up crying after twenty minutes of a nap and it sounded to me like she was choking. I put her up on my shoulder and tried to dislodge whatever was there. I then held her up so I could look into her mouth when she puked. You know you love someone when they puke on you and your first thought is to get them cleaned up and happy. Evie Lu is not sick and we think it was a combination of teething, reaction to shots, and having too much mac & cheese for lunch. In the words of Evie Lu's Aunt Megan, "Eww, gross!"
2 comments:
Hey Guys! Sorry to hear about the foot Kaia, hope the healing doesn't take too long, We will see you three soon.
Becky and Parker
Strangely enough, my baby barfed all over yesterday, too. Max the dog let loose piles and piles of black tar-colored vomit all day. Is it as expensive when babies puke as when dogs do?
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