We spent the night on Saturday at my husband's aunt's house in Santa Cruz. It was great actually because my son LOVES Aunt Jenny so we dropped him off with his sister and then went to my sister-in-law's 40th birthday party. They also live in Santa Cruz. Can't beat free babysitting from a favorite auntie.
And if Aunt Jenny were a blogger she would write her own account of the evening but from this end of the wine bottle, it was a really fun evening.
The next morning was less fun namely because while I was in the other room putting on my clothes (I swear, the minute I turn my back...) my son tripped over himself and whacked his face on the brick fireplace. OUCH! So I heard the ominous thud, then the eerie silence, then the wailing. And there was lots of blood but I couldn't really tell where it was coming from because for the ten minutes before the accident he was putting Aunt Jenny's rouge all over his nose and forehead.
Did he break his nose? Crack open his forehead? In fact I think he bit through his lip. Hard to say. But it was bloody and scrapey. So I held him and pressed a washcloth against his mouth and rocked him and sang songs until he caught his breath. And once the bleeding stopped I washed off all the make-up to get a sense for the real damage which thankfully was limited to the right side of his mouth. He looked like he'd been in a playground brawl.
This morning he commented that his boo boo is brown now and not red.
Me: That means it's getting better honey and it's going away.
Him: Ya, it's going away by himself. To Aunt Jenny's.
Me: Your boo boo's going back to Aunt Jenny's?
Him: Ya, to the fire where I got it. It's going back there.
So THAT'S where the boo boo's go when they're all gone. I learn new things from this kid every day.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Scarred
Posted by Susie Lubell at 10:38 PM
Labels: conversations, lessons, miscalculations, motherhood, toddler
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From Aunt Jenny's side here's what I think happened while Mommy was in the bathroom. He's a really smart kid, btw.
He was watching himself in the mirror that stands against the wall by the big brick fireplace. So he wasn't exactly watching the edge of the fireplace. When he went off the edge of the mirror with that tricky bevel and all, he lost himself for a moment and -- BAM. That's where the boo boo came from and now I'm glad to know that's where it's going back to.
smart and narcissistic apparently...admiring his lovely locks in the mirror...
looking forward to the next sleepover...
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