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pantryslut ([personal profile] pantryslut) wrote2010-09-14 11:11 am
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Simone's new nose ring
Simone's new nose ring



Simone models her new nose ring.

My family has a story about the time I got my sister to stick Reese's Pieces up her nose--which resulted in a trip to Urgent Care. In other words, everything they tell you about your kids being the revenge of your parents is true. (No urgent care visit from the incident pictured, however.)

[identity profile] rednfiery.livejournal.com 2010-09-14 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
When I was 2 or 3 I stuck a button up my nose so far it required a trip to the emergency room and an overnight stay at the hospital. They had to use some sort of hook thingy to get it out...I think they must have put me under(?) because I remember nothing except for my mum's panic beforehand and my older-kid roommate with the broken leg up in traction afterwards. :)

[identity profile] pantryslut.livejournal.com 2010-09-14 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
The advantage of Reese's Pieces over buttons or other objects, my family and I discovered, is that eventually they just melt away and drain down the back of the nasal passage.

I'm hoping Cheerios and other foodstuffs are similar. Otherwise we may become living examples of "a bean sprouted in my nose!" tales.

[identity profile] marialuminous.livejournal.com 2010-09-15 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
When he was about four, my older brother got a broom handle far enough up his nostril that he needed one stitch. I don't know how he did it, much less WHY, and I'm surprised it only resulted in one stitch.

And don't tell the twins, but I think April's blueberry ears were a better look for her than a cherrios nose ring is for Simone.

[identity profile] maevele.livejournal.com 2010-09-15 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I am amazed none of my kids put stuff in their noses and ears. I assumed they all did.