The thing is, you just never know what kids will get into. And we have one that is very sneaky and very fast. Can you guess which one of these jokers is giving us trouble?
If you guessed Reid (far left) you'd be right. It started with the changing table. Reid is tall, and one day he pulled the A+D ointment off the changing table. I found him sucking it down like those squeezable yogurts. Nice. None of the ingredients were too alarming (castor oil and the like) but it did say to call poison control if ingested. So I did. They warned that it might cause loose stools if he ate a good amount. I countered that at least he'd be well-lubed for the cause. No harm done, and I moved the ointment.
Not even a month later we had another incident. Paul was in the bathroom with Cort and Reid. He was brushing Cort's teeth, and Reid was
Oh, Reid had a grand old time staying up late without his brothers. He gorged himself on squash bread and ran giddily all over the house. Thankfully, he was fine.
I hope I don't have to call a third time. Because I'm pretty sure if they see just one more call from my number alarms will go off in the building and I'll be declared an unfit mother. At any rate, moms, have the number on your fridge or programed in your phone - someplace you can find it easy. Because it only takes a split second for kids to grab something they shouldn't, no matter how child-proof you think you are! We are so thankful our sweet (but sneaky) Reid was okay.
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oooooh boy. and.. YUCK!!!! I can't imagine that was appetizing in any way!...
ReplyDeleteSince this all turned out well it made me laugh. If kids only knew what they put us Moms through! Reid looks so darn cute and has that little twinkle in his eye so I can see how that boy is going to take you for a ride! ;)
ReplyDeleteLisa, I'm afraid your poor child is growing up to be...me.
ReplyDeleteI've called poison control several times for myself.
Nail polish remover bottle dropped and it splashed into my mouth.
Mixing gas and oil for the chainsaw and the lid flew off..of course it splashed across my face and INTO my mouth.
Both times I was blabbing away to someone. Maybe there's hope for Reid if he isn't so chatty! ;)
Oh my,that gets a little scary! No one with kids of their own would think you an unfit mom! It is hard work keeping them safe 24/7! And well,kids are mischievous !
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! He keeps you on your toes! I'm glad he's okay, despite ingesting non-foods!
ReplyDeleteEvery family has to have at least one little dare devil. Sounds like Reid is yours.
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how many times I've had to call poison control raising my 4 children. Sometimes you wonder how they ever make it to adulthood.
I'm so glad he's OK.
This sounds scary! I don't know if I could speak clearly on an emergency call.
ReplyDeleteI had to call poison control twice when Amy was little-once for getting into my vitamins and the other for eating some strange berries off of a bush at a friend's house-berries that no one could identify. I had that same thought-that if I called again they'd come after me for being an unfit mother!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Reid was ok both times. It's frightening when kids do stuff like that!!
I had a kid that was looking for trouble too :) He is a Marine now...Good that it was not serious with his adventures
ReplyDeleteI'm glad everything turned out ok. This is such a great reminder. Kids are quick. Another thing I'd like to add is to make sure anytime your kids spend time out of the home (like the grandparents) that they need to child proof and have the number too. We've had some near misses like this.
ReplyDeleteI am back from a week long family vacation so sorry I haven't written more.
ReplyDeleteThis story is precious - make a hard copy and put it in a book for them to read someday.
Great story and I am so glad Reid is okay!
Wow - I'm sure those were two scary situations. Glad you had the poison control number handy!
ReplyDeletewhen Genny was 5 she picked out a special toothpaste from the store. then ate it. we had to sit in the center of the kitchen floor drinking milk for hours as she threw up and drank more milk. blech... that's our only experience with poison control...
ReplyDeleteglad it has worked out ok for you!
lord help you!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear he is ok! That type of thing is so scary. They are just so sneaky.
ReplyDeleteScary stories!!! My niece's baby ate toothpaste, and even a pea sized dollop is poison to a baby, he was kept at the hospital! And when my son was little, he got into the 3 in 1 oil. That was when he was being babysat at his grandmother's house.
ReplyDeleteOMG, you do have your hands full! Glad it turned out all right! Mama's got an exciting life ahead of her that's for sure! I caught up on a few of your posts and am amazed at all that you can accomplish with 3 boys! The pickles look amazing, we are still waiting for mature cukes up here!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It is so great reading about other peoples twins, especially ones close to my boys age. Double the trouble, Double the joy! I am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI don't have children, but as my parents got older, I had similar problems with them. It's not easy, is it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the squash recipe!
Oh man! How could a person not throw up after tea tree oil? As a mother of twins, I know exactly how hard they are to keep up with (or were at that age) and mine are GIRLS!
ReplyDeleteThere's one in every family, it seems. I used to like to swallow small objects like coins and plastic toys. I'm glad Reid is okay, the little scamp! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, he sounds like a fun one! Good reminder to put up the poison control number - You'd think I'd have it on the fridge by now after my oldest fed her baby brother a bunch of teething pills and I called them....
ReplyDeleteI think some kids are just born more mischievous. :) I'm glad I'm not the only one who's had to call poison control. Scratch that. I'm not glad you had to call, I can just relate.
ReplyDeleteWe've had a gummy bear vitamin overdose and the same daughter decided to sample some zofran. She still survives.
I think I would have guessed him...he just has that look about him!
ReplyDeleteMy son did the same thing, and it's funny, I used to say the same thing - one more call from me and they were calling Child Protective Services for sure! He ate neosporin, neosinephrine nasal spray (he had a thing for the "neo"s, I guess) and then broke a glass thermometer and played with the mercury. That's just the stuff I remember, I think I blocked some stuff out....
Oh my goodness...yes, kids are sneaky and fast! Glad he was OK :)
ReplyDeleteImagine, chugging the tea tree oil! My goodness!
ReplyDeleteMy middle took the cap off the gas tank on our ATV and was inhaling deeply one day when he was 3. Imagine giving the "no huffing" lecture to a toddler. I hadn't prepared myself for that!
Oh, wow. Sounds like how my house used to be. Once, when my MIL was watching our kids, our oldest got into the teething tablets and took over half the bottle. Yup. Poison control...hello? MIL called and they said he should be fine. Same stuff...keep awake, make sure he doesn't start acting different. Nope, no different. He was fine...just rea-a-a-a-lly calm for a few hours. (Calm? hmmmm...now that I think about it....eh, maybe not. lol)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh he is a sneaky one isn't he! Thankfully I've only had to call once. My youngest grabbed the cleaner that you use when you get your ears newly peirced. She somehow managed to unscrew the lid & dump it on her face & got a little in her mouth. I was mostly concerned about her eyes. THANKFULLY it ended up not being that big of a deal but the poision control made me call them back every hour for 4 hours monitoring. I felt like the worsst mama.
ReplyDeleteOH, those little ones manage to get into everything, don't they!! Glad your little fellow was OK. It sounds like it's time to "baby proof" a bit more. I know it's frustrating not to have things handy when you need them, but if it keeps the little people safe, then it's worth it. I work with young children and we have to keep everything up out of reach, 5 feet up or higher. But even that won't keep a "climber" out of things... We moms really need those eyes in the back of our heads!
ReplyDeleteOh no! I'm so glad that he was alright from all of that! He has a stomach of steal! Thank God my kids didn't do that and I've never had to call poison control. The things kids do....
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Weekend!
Angela
What a little stinker! I've never had to call, but I do have the number programmed in my phone!
ReplyDeleteLOL .. they're just getting started.
ReplyDeleteDon't feel too bad, they all do it, even the girls. My daughter was worse than my son early on; he saved all his "sampling" for puberty.
Maybe he'll get it out of his system.
I used to set up a motion alarm to tell me when the daughter had snuck out of her room at night to get into stuff. She was about 4 / 5. She figured out how to plug and unplug a radio in her room on a certain switch that would blow the circuit that the alarm was plugged into. So you see, it doesn't matter what you do .. only that you try.
Hang in there ;)