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I HAVE BEEN barfed on, craped on, pee'ed on, bit, scracthed, etc. all that
physical stuff i handled in stride. i never took that too badly. but the
crying when you knew the litttle sucker was in pain and not knowing what to
do is the hard stuff.
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From: Trisha Cummings [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:01 AM
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Subject: Re: For Moms
Oh Sweetie,
I share Amber with you!!
I'll share one of those great moments in Motherhood with you - the being
barfed on!! I was sitting quieting in my little powder blue chair, doing
something and Amber (about 20 months at the time)walked up to me and with no
warning - literally threw-up all over both of us. Unfortaunately, thats one
aspect I can't handle - so............ she wailed and I wailed, and Doug
Amber's Father - Mr Cummings) actaully looked up from the computer to see
what was going on, and cracked up. He told me to stay put, and grabbed the
kid - held her at arms length and took her upstairs and cleaned her up. I
sat and cried, and cried - I was still crying when he came back down - still
laughing and threw me in the shower clothes and all and cleaned me up. As
upsetting as it was then - now its one of few nice memories I have of my
marriage!!
Brightest Blessings
Trisha
> Trisha, there are very few times at this stage of my life when I regret
not
> having a child. This is one of those times.
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