I will never look at green M&Ms the same...
why don't I start at the beginning?
Remember this?
Well our due dates have come & gone
& as a result we both have precious little babes.
Kit & Kendall
As you can tell they love each other very much.
I took these pictures back in January.
I'll never forget that day.
I had Angie & Kendall over for lunch. After lunch I was taking pictures of the babes & Rocco started crying.
"It hurts! My nose."
It took me much longer than it should have, to figure out he had shoved an M&M up his nose.
I couldn't see it up there but I knew it was there
because a little bit of green dye ran out.
No worries, not a big deal.
Kinda funny.
I tried to get him to blow out,
he sucked in.
I tried to get him to sneeze by looking
at the sun & even tried to get him to sniff pepper.
Nothing.
So I called the doctor office for suggestions.
They told me to call an ambulance.
I'm not really the ambulance type but I won't lie,
that got me worried!
So, poor Angie was stuck with my kids, until
my mom could get there to relieve her, &
I tossed him in the car & drove him to the ER.
They had me put my mouth on his,
close the other side of his nose with my finger
& blow forcefully.
close the other side of his nose with my finger
& blow forcefully.
No M&M came out.
Not ever.
So I learned a few lessons I thought I would pass onto you.
1) How to get things out of kids' noses.
2) When you give little boys candy, tell
them not to stick it in their nose.
3) M&Ms melt in your nose,
not in your hand.
It'll save you this pain.
Lessons learned.
By Rocco too
He thinks it is still in there.