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Monday, December 20, 2010

Blue Christmas

There are so many possible titles for this post, I don't even know where to begin. I was thinking about calling it, "smurfette", "When baby turns blue", or "why Momma Shouldn't Turn Their Back on Babies When Food Coloring Is On The Table."  I know there's a ton of grammatical errors right there, we all have to deal with mistakes in life... I'm just giving you some practice.

Today I was concentrating really hard on decorating sugar cookies for gifts. I was making a thousand tiny dots around the edge of each cookie and I was concentrating so hard that I never heard anyone right behind me pull my huge tub of gel food colors off the kitchen table. I also never heard her opening them and playing in them. I finished with all the dots and stood back to admire my work. My heart burst with pride over my beautiful dots and I was giddy... for about two seconds. Then I happened to glance behind me and this is what I saw:



































Ok, well it wasn't quite what I saw. I added the shirt with a photo editor because that is reserved for her husband when she's 35 and she wasn't crying at that time. She was really really enjoying herself. She started crying because I made her put the food colors down. I didn't fuss at her, she's crying simply because I ruined her game. She ruined a few of my dish towels so I think we're even.

Do you notice that her teeth are blue? and her tongue? and her hands? and her legs? and there was a blue butt cheek too. How huge of a mom fail is this that I had no idea she was doing this three feet behind me? Thank goodness that she was on the wood floors downstairs and not on carpet.

I rushed her to the sink and scrubbed as best as I could, making a huge mess along the way. Then her blue food coloring was wearing off on my hands and it was just getting messier and messier. Finally I just decided that she was going to be a little blue for awhile. Damion called to see if I wanted to go out to dinner but I told him that I don't know of a restaurant that accepts smurfs, so no. He didn't understand why we couldn't go and told me that we couldn't just keep her hidden until the blue wears all the way off. (oh.. it stained her skin). But then he came home and saw it in person... and was glad that we stayed home.

I scrubbed her again tonight in the tub and a little more did come off but I am starting to wonder if she might be a little blue for Christmas. I'm pretty sure her cuticles will be blue for some time...
And this picture? It's going in that "special" book I'm making. It's the book that I will be bringing out to show any teenage boys that show up at my house looking for her in a few years. I gotta protect my babies.

She's cute even when she's blue. I'll have to get her an agent. I'm sure someone from the Blue Man Group will be calling soon.

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7 Comments:

Blogger Rebekah said...

What a priceless memory! :)
By the way, I used to work in a child care center and found that baking soda, white vinegar, toothpaste, and shaving cream with cold water (each used seperately) have all worked in getting food coloring off skin. Sometimes one worked better for one child than it did for another. Maybe one of those would work for you? It might be worth a try!

December 21, 2010 at 12:03 AM  
Blogger Courtney said...

Gojo. Fast Orange. One of those type of orange oil based scrubby soaps. Apply it dry, then rinse. Works for food coloring, stamping inks, and sharpie markers. At least those have been the tests so far.

Why do I know this? We have so been there, done that, just recently. *sighs* Thank goodness she was in a diaper, or her clothes would have been wrecked play clothes for life.

If you had gone out to eat, you would have gotten looks, but people would have understood why you would not have wanted to stay home to cook. There is always order in, though.

December 21, 2010 at 3:42 PM  
Blogger SZM said...

Oh. my gosh. These are hilarious!

December 21, 2010 at 6:12 PM  
Blogger Kristin said...

Lava soap. LOL!

My oldest, when he was about a year old, ate a whole Snickers egg. Foil.and.all.

December 21, 2010 at 7:37 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Um.. hilarious!!!! So cute.

December 21, 2010 at 7:37 PM  
Blogger Nicole Yontz said...

That is freaking hysterical!

December 21, 2010 at 8:04 PM  
Blogger The Booth Family said...

New reader here! That is way funny and oh so cute!

December 23, 2010 at 7:17 AM  

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