Saturday, May 24, 2008

Our Experience with Poison Control

We had a scary/funny experience yesterday. I let Clover sleep in because she desperately needed it. I was just laying on the couch watching cartoons with Blake and I fell asleep. Sometime later Blake woke me up to hand me Clovers daily pill dispenser. He had a strange look on his face and I just freaked out. I checked his mouth and could tell that he had at least eaten a vitamin. I didn't know what should have been missing from the dispenser. So I ran into the bedroom and woke Clover up. She looked at her pills and came to the conclusion that he had only eaten a vitamin. We were still worried about Blake and soo we called poison control and they said that one vitamin should not cause any problems for someone his age, but said to call back if he started acting sick. Luckily he never acted like it affected him. I guess it really wasn't a funny experience, we normaly don't keep things like that within reach of Blake, but we goofed up this time and won't let it happen again. We did joke that Blake would have more than enough iron for the next couple of days or more.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I was hoping he'd gotten into some pills that would make him grow boobies. Then he could be like his dad.

Jessica said...

How do you beat a comment like that one? Even though it's not true of course :)
Glad that Blakester is okay. Heaven can only tell you what Evelyn has gotten into when I have dozed off before.
I can tell you are good parents and have taught him to want to be healthy!

Jude, Namea, Kuu said...

Hey Luke. I'm at work and found your blog. Fun going golfing today. We'll have to go again sometime. Good to hear that nothing happened to Blake. See ya

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Clover, Blake and I continue to reside in Cedar City, Utah while pursueing an education and working. I just finished my second year at Southern Utah University. I thought I had decided on a career in Human Resourses but the company I work for got rid of all their HR and I have heard that other companies are doing the same thing, so I am still trying to decide but I am leaning towards something in business. Clover continues to do the painstaking job of raising a three year old. It appears that he has hit the terrible twos a year late. We still believe that he is the cutest kid ever. We are happy with life and continue to try and draw closer to our Heavenly Father in these trying times. We want to let everyone out there know that we think about them and hope that everyone is doing great.

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