And so today our story ends. I took Natalie in at 6:30 this morning and we had the bean removed. Everything went smoothly and quickly...she was BEYOND ornery after the anesthesia started wearing off but she is back to her normal self now. I am so glad that is over with!
I'm laughing out loud. Maybe it's not as funny to you guys still- but this whole story just makes me giggle. dang kids and their noses. My friend said her little girl stuck TEN peas up her nose- but luckily her husband is an er resident and got them all out.
ReplyDeleteSo it WAS still all in one piece. Congrats on being done with that little episode.
ReplyDeleteYeah no more BEAN-O .. wait I means beans.. Bean-O is for me! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat picture of her in the hospital bed makes me sad. So cute but sad to see that little one in that great big bed.
ReplyDeletei hope you keep it forever and stick it in her scrapbook so she will always remember it.:)
ReplyDeleteI am so relieved for you that the bean is out-and all in one piece! And for now.. I just hope that Natalie will stay away from sticking things up her nose!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWho knew a bean could cause so much trouble!?
ReplyDeleteI am so glad she is doing well. The things that motherhood bring us....:)
ReplyDeleteNow we can't say..."You don't know beans about raising kids" when we start talking about weird things kids do (oh, that was so Anthony wasn't it?)
ReplyDeleteSo glad all is well ;)
Yay! I'm so glad for you.
ReplyDeleteplease keep that bean forever. And isn't their some sort of children's book about a kid shoving a bean up his nose? If not, you should write one.
ReplyDeleteThat scene looks all too familiar in the hospital. No matter what you are there for, going to the hospital and having your child sedated is NO FUN!! I'm glad everything turned out fine though!!
ReplyDeleteChelsea says that Natalie looks like a precious moments doll in this photo. She's just so adorable.
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