Wednesday, November 12, 2008

How could it be possible

that this sweet, innocent face could have me on the phone with poison control this afternoon? What exactly does happen when you eat an entire tube of Toddler Training Toothpaste? Luckily nothing too serious and at worst I'll be cleaning up a little vomit and Jacob will have learned a hard lesson in "Toothpaste is just for brushing."

5 comments:

Melissa said...

oh no! That's really funny though. Better toothpaste than tylenol or something like that, I suppose.

It's Dangerous to Pick a Nurses Brain said...

Oh MY...Did he burp any toothpaste bubbles? Isaiah's name is now on Poisen Controls Radar as well for eating a leaf from the Spathiphyllum 'peace lily' plant. Just a little ruffage apparently.

Anita J. said...

I saw your post on MckMama's blog and I want to say I am so sorry for your loss. I am such a Daddy's Girl...I lost my big brother this year and it is so difficult. I am terribly sorry for your loss.

While I'm here: That must be some yummy toothpaste. I am glad your son will be fine. I had to call poison control SO many times for my daughter. I will spare you the list of locations and things she ate. It's a doozy.

Unknown said...

Hi Megan! I saw your post on MckMama's blog, and I just wanted to let you know you are not alone. I have lost both of my parents, and I too struggle with feeling that my children have been deprived of their grandparents. I do know that they are no longer suffering, so I try to take comfort in that! God bless you!

Anonymous said...

I foubd your prayer request through Mckmama. I wanted to reach out and say that I am praying for you also. A complete stranger reached out to my blog and said they were compelled to help pray for me, so I went through the requests and yours was the first one to grab me. My father was one of the lucky ones who survived cancer. I have spent a great deal of time reaching out to those family's that were not so lucky. I don't know what I would do without my father he is my rock. Lots of love and prayers for you and your family.