Wednesday, March 31, 2010

small miracles


today i am thankful for small miracles. kael had a small accident with a pair of scissors. this post will more than likely make me sound like a horrible mother, but they were not kid scissors. he had found a pair of big scissors. you know the old saying, -don't run with scissors in your hand- well with kael it was -don't walk and trip with scissors in your hand-. I am grateful it is not worse. however we will be visiting the eye doctor tomorrow!!

4 comments:

Jeanie Doll said...

Yikes! I'm glad he is ok. :)

Rebecca said...

Oh my!! So glad that it was not worse. It's crazy how fast things can happen.

Carie said...

Good luck! It could have been worse, lucky it wasn't! Caitlin is always finding the most random things to get into, even when I think I've done a good job hiding it... it never fails. She finds it. I'll keep him in my prayers!

Amy said...

That is so scary!!! Thank goodness he looks to be o.k.!!

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