You know the paper you get from school about your child: Things we should know about...
"Samuel’s here in the clinic," the nurse said from the school. "He threw up but he’s not running a fever and says he feels fine."
"Was he grossed out by something?" I asked.
Turns out, he was indeed. His "job" today was scraping plates. He starting puking and it caused a chain reaction.
"That’ll be the last day he’ll do that job," his teacher said.
"Good to know," the nurse said.
Oops Sorry about that.
"Samuel’s here in the clinic," the nurse said from the school. "He threw up but he’s not running a fever and says he feels fine."
"Was he grossed out by something?" I asked.
Turns out, he was indeed. His "job" today was scraping plates. He starting puking and it caused a chain reaction.
"That’ll be the last day he’ll do that job," his teacher said.
"Good to know," the nurse said.
Oops Sorry about that.
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I really like your new blog abode. Love you //db
This post is hysterical!
Samuel has always had a sensitive gag reflex but it has increased from the palate to even smells or sights. When we visit PA for example and the fields have recently been fertilized. We drive fast and try to convince him to think of something else!!
Yeah! I found you and the link worked. I feel sorry for Seth with the sensitive gag reflex that must be miserable for all involved. I always enjoy reading your post. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment you left on our blog. Can you give me a maiden name so Nathan can remember who you are? :o)
Thanks,
Charity Brown
I'll try to leave it at your site too just in case you don't check back here. My maiden name was Phares. I don't think Nathan would remember me at all. I did have your MIL for several science classes. 2 semesters of Chemistry, Biology, and A&P I. It seems like there was another too...