I am married to Louise with three lovely daughters, Emily, Laura and Alyssa. I work as an Anglican Minister serving God's people at Norwest Anglican. In particular I work with young adults. This blog is set up to answer questions that are asked of me either via email or our communication cards. I love golf, tennis and supporting the mighty Wests Tigers.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Something totally random
Things I've learnt about handling kids vomitting
#1 Always face them outwards - hugging them affectionately will result in pain for you and them
#2 Don't try and catch it to save the carpet
#3 A bucket is your best friend
#4 Teach them the value of 'running' for the toilet early
I'm sure there are many more lessons to learn.......or that you have learnt?
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7 comments:
I assume you've had a fun day :)
I wouldn't know Dave, Michael always cleaned up after the vomit monster visited our place, sorry:)
Elizabeth
Elizabeth, sounds like you are the same as the lady across the street who is a sympathetic vomittee and therefore deals with none of it. That is all upto the husband. But the flip side was he didn't change any nappies!!
i know of one family that gives 50c for every vomit in the bucket
and $1 for every vomit direct in the toilet
russ
I can't believe I hadn't thought of bribery and spew in the same sentence before! But now that I have my life is transformed for the better...Thanks Russ
Dave - the younger they are, the more force they exhibit - this leads to the Young Person's Vomiting LAW:
Vomiting distance is inversely proportional to their age
Nice law, thanks Matt.
Will to have to keep it mind to be tested as the girls get older!
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