I try to teach my children not to waste...you know--you can still color on a piece of paper with a bent corner; you can wear jeans several times before washing, and you can make a meal out of leftovers, etc.
Today during Courtney's diaper change I discovered a muticolored, shiny treasure of sorts and Nathan thought the principles of resourcefulness and frugality should apply here as well. I had him bring me a Q-tip just so I could see what it was that she had ingested. "Huh, it's just a puffy letter sticker...she ate a sticker, Nathan!" I then proceeded to wrap up the diaper holding the poo, the dirty Q-tip, and the petty treasure we'd discovered. I then saw the alligator tears forming..."But Mom! Aren't you going to save it?...I thought we could wash it off!" I tried to explain why it was unnecessary to save a digested, poop-covered letter 'J' sticker, but some things are just hard to understand when you're 3. I did remind Nathan that when he was a baby, he swallowed several Polly Pocket shoes--and we didn't save those either. That brought a tiny bit of comfort.
And now onto lunch...

3 comments:
HAHAHAHA!
I needed this just now. Thanks for the post.
Oh sweet boy!!! How do you keep a straight face thru that conversation?
You have the funniest things happen in your fam! I love it!
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