It'sWDW4me
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OK, I'm in. Two stories (of many, I assure you) come to mind:
1. DS is 15 months old. As soon as he's done with breakfast, I wipe him down and get him out of his chair. He's off and running. I grab his cereal bowl and take it to the sink (small kitchen - this is literally a 7 foot walk) when I realize that I didn't close the gate at the base of the steps. At this precise second, DS starts crying - he fell right in front of the steps. Close the gate, calm him down, get ready for work, take DS to day care. When daddy (we were married at the time but I just can't bring myself to type DH for the ex. Well, maybe I can - Demon Husband?
) picks DS up from day care, they tell him that DS, who is just starting to walk but still crawls a lot, was whining and holding his right wrist by the end of the afternoon. We figure he sprained it when he fell. Two days later, DH (remember - demon husband
) - after a major arguement over the phone with him insisting that I take the evening off from work while I maintain that I'm not using up vacation/sick time since he's home and done working for the day - takes DS to the ER where it is established that DS has a hairline fracture in his wrist. Apparently, he crawled up a few steps and then prceeded to tumble down said steps after breakfast that one morning. DS just loved everyone's reaction when he bopped us on the head with his splinted arm.
2. March 2002 - our very first extended-family (4 adults, 5 kids - 4, 5, 6, 12, & 14 yrs old) trip to WDW. DS is just shy of 6 years old. We're leaving DHS (MGM Studios, at the time). We stayed off-property and so had rental cars. Walk out of MGM and try to figure out where the heck to go to get the tram to get to our cars. Over here? Nope - no idea where those buses are headed. Here? Nope. There are busses stopped, cars driving past, oh... here comes the tram. Everyone get on - wait, I only see two shrimpies, where's the third?!?!?! WHERE'S DS?!?!?! Pictures of DS, head down, playing the handheld electronic game we just bought in MGM, blindly following behind someone else as they got onto one of the buses kept flashing through my mind. I'm running from the tram to the bus areas screaming for DS. Thank goodness the 14 year old actually kept her head (the only one of us to do so) and went back to the turnstiles. There was DS, looking around as if he'd just been plopped down in the middle of Times Square with the realization that he was "alone" slowly dawning on his face. We laugh about it now....
1. DS is 15 months old. As soon as he's done with breakfast, I wipe him down and get him out of his chair. He's off and running. I grab his cereal bowl and take it to the sink (small kitchen - this is literally a 7 foot walk) when I realize that I didn't close the gate at the base of the steps. At this precise second, DS starts crying - he fell right in front of the steps. Close the gate, calm him down, get ready for work, take DS to day care. When daddy (we were married at the time but I just can't bring myself to type DH for the ex. Well, maybe I can - Demon Husband?


2. March 2002 - our very first extended-family (4 adults, 5 kids - 4, 5, 6, 12, & 14 yrs old) trip to WDW. DS is just shy of 6 years old. We're leaving DHS (MGM Studios, at the time). We stayed off-property and so had rental cars. Walk out of MGM and try to figure out where the heck to go to get the tram to get to our cars. Over here? Nope - no idea where those buses are headed. Here? Nope. There are busses stopped, cars driving past, oh... here comes the tram. Everyone get on - wait, I only see two shrimpies, where's the third?!?!?! WHERE'S DS?!?!?! Pictures of DS, head down, playing the handheld electronic game we just bought in MGM, blindly following behind someone else as they got onto one of the buses kept flashing through my mind. I'm running from the tram to the bus areas screaming for DS. Thank goodness the 14 year old actually kept her head (the only one of us to do so) and went back to the turnstiles. There was DS, looking around as if he'd just been plopped down in the middle of Times Square with the realization that he was "alone" slowly dawning on his face. We laugh about it now....