How many bumps to the head can kids take over the years? I think our granddaughter is trying to set a record. All of her previous surgeries haven't slowed her down one bit. The other day she was so happy that we showed up she was spinning and spinning in her living room. She got dizzy and bam, head first into the top edge of her toy box. The knot on her forehead was gone by the time these pictures were taken.
Then the other day we were over at her house when she was on a stool, lost her balance, and boom. Landed on her butt then fell back and hit her head. This one was less traumatic than the other one but it still scares you every time something like this happens. You stand there and watch it happen because you can't react fast enough.
So after this last one my Son-in-Law comes into the room as mommy is holding Lilly. He says (like I've been saying for years now), "You have to stop hitting your head like that Lilly. You'll turn into a Republican."
Lilly's still crying.
SiL, "Lilly, do you like Donald Trump?"
Lilly, "NOOOOOOO"!
SiL, "You're OK".
6 comments:
Ahhhh ... that explains why so many people voted for Trump. Go, Lilly!!
Great family, Mike.
I always pictured you as around 30!
BTW, my icon/photo is 30 years old! LOL
My goodness! Head bumps do hurt. Be safe, Lily!
Cloudia - I knew there was a reason I liked you.
As of my 70th birthday last month, I have the mind of a 30 year old, the body of a 60 year old. I see some people that are 10 years younger than me that look 20 years older. But I know I look well over 55 because the ticket kids at at the movies always give me the senior discount without me asking.
Head bump or not, she managed that big cookie quite well!
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