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I was playing with my daughter when she was about 3. We were chasing each other around the room. She ran to the other side of her bed and I jumped across the bed. She said pull me up reaching her arms up. I grabbed her arms and pulled her up, pulling one of her elbows out of the socket. You should have seen the suspicious glares and extreme questioning I got from medical staff at the hospital.
my brothers pulled my elbows out 3x when i was little
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No way in heck am I letting six kids play with playdough in this house no no no NO NO NO NO NO NO
rofl!! but but but why not
 
awwwwww   that is a good amount of time!!!!  

hey MC  guess what!!!!



No way in heck am I letting six kids play with playdough in this house  no no no NO NO NO   NO NO    NO

:gig My mother just kept us at the table with newspaper all over the table and floor. I love the shower curtain on the floor. She got to do footprints, roll it like a bowling ball, had good leverage for smashing and cutting. I will have her paint at her picnic table outside though. I can't find finger paint, and I don't feel like making any. :D
 
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My mother just kept us at the table with newspaper all over the table and floor. I love the shower curtain on the floor. She got to do footprints, roll it like a bowling ball, had good leverage for smashing and cutting. I will have her paint at her picnic table outside though. I can't find finger paint, and I don't feel like making any.
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My mother pulled my arm out of the socket just before I turned three. She was very pregnant, and could not reach me on the floor to tie my shoe. She grabbed my arm... I remember the doctor making her leave while he popped it back in. She was in trouble for a few other accidents I'd had. Seven kids means lots of hospital visits. I was an adventurous toddler though. And fragile. I was 19 pounds at Duckling's age. She is 40.
Yikes! My kids have had their fair share of accidents. My 12 year old threw himself off a horse, not realizing it would hurt. (He was trying to scare me and got more than he bargained for.) no broken bones, we got lucky. My daughter's pony fell on her, literally, fell on her, on his side, when she made him go to fast and he slipped in the mud. She luckily didn't get any broken bones, and she learned a very VALUABLE lesson that day. (When your parents say it's wet, you better listen and just go slow.)

My 2 year old is always falling down and banging his head, he's between 21-22lbs so he's pretty tiny too, I've been lucky, that he always falls in front of my pediatrician, and gets a new bruise, so I've been luckly that she sees how he climbs even at the doctors office, and it's on record that he does that. So far, no hospital visits for bruises. I haven't had to take my kids in for broken bones... yet. *knock on wood* but I know with horses, animals, trees to climb.. it's just a time bomb waiting to happen.

The baby has had her share of accidents too - she rolled over and grabbed my daughters cat... who wasn't expecting the previously immobile baby to get a fistful of hair and cackle... so the baby got bit by the cat. (no blood shed, but it traumatized her.) and I whacked her head on a desk once when I was bending over. (she had a tiny bruise on her forehead, I felt bad.) LOL

Were you a preemie? I see you mentioned you were fragile. My 2 year old is "fragile" as in he bruises easily, due to being a preemie, and he's at risk for broken bones, due to his prematurity.

I luckily live in farm country, where kids routinely are rough housing, and getting hurt, my kid got an infection in her toe, from her chickens. She ran barefoot after I told her not too - and had a wound from a misquito bite she'd scratched. That was a not-fun ER visit to have it drained and packed, and then the follow up care til it healed. (she makes sure she wears shoes now.)

I try not to be over protective with them, but it's hard. they all do such stupid stuff sometimes. :hmm
 
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awwwwww that is a good amount of time!!!!

hey MC guess what!!!!



No way in heck am I letting six kids play with playdough in this house no no no NO NO NO NO NO NO
You have six kids? LOL I don't blame you. Play Doh is banned from my house. I let my oldest have it when he was little, and he managed to get it stuck to the cieling and dried into carpet. After that, I said "no more" if it can't come off with a magic eraser, it's not allowed in my house. :p
 
 
campin they look like drowned rats too right now, dang woman. when is the rain stoppin?


:hit but I want a project tooooooo.


UGH THE RAIN WILL NEVER STOP. It rained today. It rained yesterday. The river is up and that Big Flood is pushing my way.


Drowned rats?? That was a DRY day! Three nights in a row I had to go out in the monsoon and carry them four at a time to the big coop, because I had locked the tractor and they didn't know where to sleep.

oh!!!!  well tails were down I thought they were in rain waiting to get in under the overhang LMAO!!!!  

 
 
guess no one wants to chat and take my mind off ma worries today....   :hit

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May have been a slight drizzle... :oops:
 
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Including another $100+ worth of stuff for Duckling in my cart! :th

Yikes! My kids have had their fair share of accidents. My 12 year old threw himself off a horse, not realizing it would hurt. (He was trying to scare me and got more than he bargained for.) no broken bones, we got lucky. My daughter's pony fell on her, literally, fell on her, on his side, when she made him go to fast and he slipped in the mud. She luckily didn't get any broken bones, and she learned a very VALUABLE lesson that day. (When your parents say it's wet, you better listen and just go slow.)

My 2 year old is always falling down and banging his head, he's between 21-22lbs so he's pretty tiny too, I've been lucky, that he always falls in front of my pediatrician, and gets a new bruise, so I've been luckly that she sees how he climbs even at the doctors office, and it's on record that he does that. So far, no hospital visits for bruises. I haven't had to take my kids in for broken bones... yet. *knock on wood* but I know with horses, animals, trees to climb.. it's just a time bomb waiting to happen.

The baby has had her share of accidents too - she rolled over and grabbed my daughters cat... who wasn't expecting the previously immobile baby to get a fistful of hair and cackle... so the baby got bit by the cat. (no blood shed, but it traumatized her.) and I whacked her head on a desk once when I was bending over. (she had a tiny bruise on her forehead, I felt bad.) LOL

Were you a preemie? I see you mentioned you were fragile. My 2 year old is "fragile" as in he bruises easily, due to being a preemie, and he's at risk for broken bones, due to his prematurity.

I luckily live in farm country, where kids routinely are rough housing, and getting hurt, my kid got an infection in her toe, from her chickens. She ran barefoot after I told her not too - and had a wound from a misquito bite she'd scratched. That was a not-fun ER visit to have it drained and packed, and then the follow up care til it healed. (she makes sure she wears shoes now.)

I try not to be over protective with them, but it's hard. they all do such stupid stuff sometimes. :hmm

I was due March 20th. Born April 21st. Every single kid was 4-6 weeks late. No medical reason for it either.
 
:gig My mother just kept us at the table with newspaper all over the table and floor. I love the shower curtain on the floor. She got to do footprints, roll it like a bowling ball, had good leverage for smashing and cutting. I will have her paint at her picnic table outside though. I can't find finger paint, and I don't feel like making any. :D

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They don't sell IQ........
 
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