Thursday, November 24, 2011
What would happen if I stuck this bean...
Dear Olivia,
The other day you were playing with the Thanksgiving sensory bin at the table. You were playing quietly, but also exploring with the beans -- in some of your open orifices. You stuck a bean in your ear, and I explained to you that you cannot do that that it is dangerous to do so. The next thing I knew, you had tears in your eyes. I noticed the distress on your face and you said, "I stuck a bean up my nose.'' Oh, you sure did. You started sniffing it, which drew it in more. I frantically explained to you to not do that that it would get it stuck more. I kept repeating for you to breathe through your mouth. You listened this time. I then grabbed the tweezers and ever so gently snatched that bean out of your nose. Whew! I thought we were going to have a trip to the emergency room.
This incident reminded me of a story your dad once told me. He got curious too, stuck an acorn up his nose, but luckily he too was able to get it out with some crying. That is so something your dad would do, and so something that I would never do! Ha!
All my love.
Your, mama.
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