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Post by ouchy on Aug 10, 2008 17:56:46 GMT -5
^LOL. Thanks. Today I found blue thread.
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Post by jjuls22 on Aug 10, 2008 19:47:14 GMT -5
blue thread?? she ate blue thread?!? jeeesh! good thing it came out.... or did you have to pull it out? eeeeewwwiieee
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Post by JackMcFarland on Aug 10, 2008 20:24:27 GMT -5
Ouchy... please stop feeding your child whatever you find on the floor. LOL.
Spiders don't fall into the good protein category!
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Post by ouchy on Aug 10, 2008 21:08:48 GMT -5
blue thread?? she ate blue thread?!? jeeesh! good thing it came out.... or did you have to pull it out? eeeeewwwiieee Actually, one time I had to pull either a pubic hair or my husband's chest hair out. LOL! ewww!
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Post by ouchy on Aug 10, 2008 21:10:05 GMT -5
Actually, she really scared us today. Thank goodness my husband was able to pry it out of her mouth. SHe had a HUGE splinter about 1 inch in length in her mouth, chewing on it and trying to swallow it. It was so scary! It could have really hurt her! I vacuum every day. I don't know where she gets this stuff!
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Post by jjuls22 on Aug 11, 2008 9:38:05 GMT -5
ahhhhh she needs to be in a bubble! lol. wow, good thing you two caught that! a splinter could have caused some serious problems! and i hope it was your husbands chest hair... ew
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Post by JackMcFarland on Aug 11, 2008 11:29:36 GMT -5
the baseboards? where the carpet meets the wall maybe? or even the base of a sliding glass door?? id check all around the edges of the walls and see if theres anything by the carpets.
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Post by ouchy on Aug 11, 2008 11:44:30 GMT -5
It was woody in color, like a dark brown. Our baseboards are white. We do have an old chest that it could have come from, but I checked and don't see any splintering. I'm thinking it was from a wood chip pile maybe outside and got lodged/dislodged from a shoe (which we now have hanging on the wall in a big shoe pouch thing).
We're going over the floor each day now with a little zip lock baggie to put "edibles/not-so-edibles" in.
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Post by ouchy on Aug 18, 2008 15:43:40 GMT -5
Ohhh man. So I had my first ever experience cleaning up baby poop today! And it wasn't even her fault. LOL! I guess it's not bad the first time I've had to deal with it and she's almost 10 months old, huh. She had just pooped in her potty, then I nursed her, then she surprised me (and herself) and sat up and pooped in her diaper, then headed down the bed toward her changing table where we keep the potty chair. I figured she didn't have to go (even though all signs were pointing to yes), so I just started to put another diaper on her. I carried her from the changing table after I got her cleaned up to the bed where her clean diaper was. This was the first time I had her on my side. I usually transport her flat on her back, making a cradle w/ my arms on each side of her body. Well, apparently, she DID still have to go...and apparently, I squished her tummy...bc I heard a "toot." I got her back to the changing table and looked at the floor and saw two small puddles of poop. I got her changed and put her in the co-sleeper w/ the radio on while I scrubbed the floor. I kept wondering whyyyyy I could still sense poop (Breastfed baby poop barely has a smell. Kinda' like a yogurt??? LOL). I looked up, and I was face-to-face with a stream of it dripping down our comforter! She pooped on the comforter, and it was dripping down to the puddles on the floor. UGH! This is SOOOO what I get for not listening to her! I just figured that there was no way she had THAT much poop in her! LOL! Teach me to ignore her!!!!
Still, not bad that the first time I had to clean up poop came at 10 months! And it wasn't even from a diaper blowout. It's bc I transport her to the bed to put a clean diaper on. Cool. Let's just hope the washing machine doesn't eat the comforter and we have to buy a new one!
Thanks for reading a rather sh*tty story!
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Post by cass on Aug 18, 2008 17:51:14 GMT -5
yeah consider yourself lucky that its the first time you had to come fact to face with baby poop! i was out for dinner on sat and my nephew and i were in the games room and he stopped playing and he lookedl ike he was squeezing something out! in the midst of frekaing out im like what are you doing and he says pooooooh! im like crap um... ok toilet! whisked him away to the disabled loo just in time haha!
and im like 26 years older than Baby Ouchy and i was needing a diaper only 12 months ago lol!
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Post by ouchy on Aug 18, 2008 18:03:31 GMT -5
LOL, cass!
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Post by anneny on Aug 19, 2008 16:27:26 GMT -5
So you never had a diaper leak? Wow! My son's only five weeks and we've had several. Plus, one time my husband was in the middle of changing him and he squirted poop like three feet all over the changing table and my poor husband. Of course, it was 3 a.m., too, which made it even worse then, and even funnier now.
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Post by ouchy on Aug 19, 2008 16:30:40 GMT -5
^Nope. Leaks actually aren't common with cloth diapers, thank goodness.
LOL@ the 3ft. squirt. I'm sure that's what this was!
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Post by ouchy on Aug 19, 2008 16:30:58 GMT -5
^And he's 5 weeks already? SHeesh!
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Post by ouchy on Aug 22, 2008 0:04:37 GMT -5
OMIG! SOOOO, I have a 9-month-old who can TODDLE-RUN to the bathroom and bang on the door when she needs to go! This is SOOO cool! I just ordered her some training pants since I think diapers are almost non-necessary and a hinderance at this point! Just need something she can pull down quickly! Awwwwww!
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