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Things you (wish you don’t) find in a kid’s mouth

26 September 2007No Comment

I’ve heard it from other moms. I’ve read it somewhere before. But really, before I had Vai, I never thought I’d find these stuff inside my own child’s mouth.

Things (read: bits and pieces) I’ve found – and immediately removed – from Vai’s little mouth just within these past thirteen months (to name a few):

– Rubberband
– Crayons
– Paper
– Hair
– Carton box
– Plastic bag
– Cloth
– Toy
– Coin
– Leaf

AND hmm … a piece of Anya’s balloon. TWICE.
(you know, the ‘knot’ part where you tie your balloon)

I found out about it because I SAW the bright blue balloon IN his soiled diapers!

*Mom shakes her head nonstop*

And who knows what ELSE has gone in – and OUT – undetected! (other than what’s SUPPOSED to go in, of course)

Really. Now that we have two little kids in our family, we get to see even more frequently evidences of how God constantly cares and watches over us.

Over our curious little ones, especially.

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