I've got another puke on the bus story.
We went the first week of Dec. last year. DS was three at the time. We were riding to All Star Sports from MK late one night. We were in the very back of the bus. Some poor lady puked all over the floor by the door. The smell was terrible. I covered my nose with my shirt to try to decrease the smell somewhat (pretty much everyone in the back had their shirts over there nose, so I wasn't the only one). A couple of minutes later, DS looks at me and says (in a not so indoor voice) "mommy why do you have your shirt on your face. I don't like it there take if off" and he starts trying to pull it down. At this point, everyone on the bus is laughing at him. I was so embarrassed and felt really bad for the lady that had puked.
We went the first week of Dec. last year. DS was three at the time. We were riding to All Star Sports from MK late one night. We were in the very back of the bus. Some poor lady puked all over the floor by the door. The smell was terrible. I covered my nose with my shirt to try to decrease the smell somewhat (pretty much everyone in the back had their shirts over there nose, so I wasn't the only one). A couple of minutes later, DS looks at me and says (in a not so indoor voice) "mommy why do you have your shirt on your face. I don't like it there take if off" and he starts trying to pull it down. At this point, everyone on the bus is laughing at him. I was so embarrassed and felt really bad for the lady that had puked.