In my life I have been stung by a bee twice. That is 2 stings in 26 years... 1 sting for every 13 years. My children, however, have both been stung twice already and Destroy isn't even four and Search isn't even two! Now that's impressive. Despite constant warnings of bee stings, Destroy picked up a bee of the ground last year and was stung. Search was stung about a month ago. Destroy still remembers when he was stung and Searcg will go find the book with the bee in it and bring it to us and pretend to cry. The last few days the boys have been teasing the bees like crazy, even though I have been warning them, and they finally got stung today. Both of them on the same day! After a bout of crying, Searcg went out and resumed his position next to the bush with the bees. What is wrong with my child? We'll see if Destroy is still interested in grabbing bees. The picture of Destroy is right after he got stung. The picture of Search (snot nose) is a few hours after he got stung so he is happily showing his stung finger but he wasn't so happy earlier! Aaron kept worrying me that they might go into anaphylactic shock because it would have been their second sting but they didn't. Now they can get stung as much as they want!
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Can't wait for the day when Jake realizes bees are not just "cute bugs in books!" Wes and Jeremy are getting so big!
Okay, this is weird. Sam did the same thing the other day. Despite repeated warnings, he kept trying to catch the bees. He actually caught one without being stung so of course he didn't believe me when I told him again to leave them alone. So within the next half hour I hear wailing and sure enough he was stung on the thumb. NOW he belives me!
Anaphylactic shock??? You are SO married to a doctor . . .
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