aunt_becca ([info]aunt_becca) wrote,
@ 2009-07-05 08:41:00
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I picked Ben up on Thursday at daycare. The teacher informed me that Ben was bitten by one of his classmates.  A 1.5 year old with a taste for human flesh bit my baby. She told me in detail what happened, the protocols as to how to handle it, and showed me where he was bitten. Ben had teeth marks on his right forearm. Skin was NOT broken, but he had a bruise. "How badly did he react?" I asked.  He didn't cry. At all. He just pulled is arm away. Whoa. We're talking about a kid who screams bloody murder when I wipe his nose. But a bite on the arm? No problem!  The more I've been thinking about what happened, the more questions run through my mind:
1- do I need to rough-up this kid's mom to send a message?
2- do I need to break this kid's playpen to send him  a message?
3- will Ben turn into a zombie as a result of this bite?
4- Is it so wrong that I wanted to throttle the assailant? Because my first impulse was to throw that kid across the room when I found out.

Nobody hurts my child. I know it was an accident, and I know kids will do this. This boy doesn't have any history of biting, btw.
But if a single hair ever gets hurt on Ben's precious little head, I will resort to unleashing the Momma Bear wrath. I will fuck you up.

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We had a lovely shabbat. No guests, nor were we invited anywhere.  Richie and I decided that we need to be better about inviting guests, especially  if we're not invited out as much anymore.  As much as we like each other, we like other people as well. Did that come out wrong? You know what I mean. Anyway, we're limited in how many we can invite, as Ben's pack-n-play takes up a lot of space, but if me move stuff around, we can manage 3 guests.  So I will start up again with guests. It's hard, because I do the cooking and shabbat prep, and I am wiped a lot of the evenings. But that's no excuse. So I will become "the hostess with the mostess" once again :)
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we're off to a cookout today at the Miller's. The smell of burgers yesterday was making me crazy, and I am so excited at the idea of eating charred meat. Plus, we really like Mere and Danny, and we're excited to catch up with them.  We had been invited over a year ago to a Saturday night D&D thing at their house, which happens a few times a month. We would go watch what was going on, and chat with everyone in-between moves. I have never, ever played it before and am clueless. And we felt that we were distracting to the players. That, plus a baby who goes to bed at 7:30pm makes it impossible for us to go. Which is a shame, because we are big fans of those who go to game night. Guess that's what happens when you have a munchkin. But it's all good.  But I digress. Grilled meat. Mmmmmm......




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[info]lucretia_borgia
2009-07-05 01:32 pm UTC (link)
Ben's at a B.H., isn't he? Back when G was there their protocol for the bite-ee included a call to mom at work (heart stopping every time that damn caller ID showed their number) and at pickup time, a speech plus a handout on the normalcy of kids biting other kids and so on. They were careful to keep the identity of the bite-r anonymous but it was fairly easy to figure out: it was the mom getting the speech from the center director and the other set of paperwork to sign. Gideon was bitten repeatedly by a boy named Hanuman, and a by few others as well.

In any case, despite all the infosheets about blah blah totally normal and we're taking care of it etc etc my feeling on the matter is that it's the mother's fault for raising a biter, and you should take her aside in the parking lot at some point. Start with the fingers. If the situation keeps occurring you should get your posse of switchblade sisters together for a full slash-and-burn treatment (applied to the face, of course).

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[info]aunt_becca
2009-07-05 03:58 pm UTC (link)
not at B.H. WAY too expensive.
I like how you think :)

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[info]lucretia_borgia
2009-07-05 01:38 pm UTC (link)
I'm wondering whether it's the economy that's keeping people from inviting people out? We've been a little lame and disorganized, but it's been forever since we were invited (granted, we're more difficult than you guys, needing five real chairs rather than two and a highchair) for shabbas. I've been blaming the fact that I never go to shul and people don't invite men, but I know y'all go, and y'all also have a wider Jewish social circle than we do. Wonder what's going on.

Pity about not being able to attend D&D anymore. Yeah, kids do that. I hear they grow up. And then run their own D&D campaigns. To which they won't invite you. :-> While you're waiting for that time, this should keep you busy.

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[info]gnomi
2009-07-05 02:04 pm UTC (link)
We haven't played D&D in a couple of months -- nights are bad for me right now, plus two of our players have been out of town all month.

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[info]gnomi
2009-07-05 02:06 pm UTC (link)
We've stopped inviting people (except for the "oh, he/she's alone for Shabbat because his/her spouse is away" invitations) until after the Things come. I just don't have any entertaining energy. Your names come up a lot, though, as folks we want to have once I'm up to having people over again.

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[info]mabfan
2009-07-05 02:37 pm UTC (link)
What Nomi means is that she and I keep bringing up your names as people we want over. It's not as if strangers keep coming to our door suggesting we have you over as guests, although that would be interesting.

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[info]aunt_becca
2009-07-05 03:58 pm UTC (link)
I would pay to see that :)

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[info]aunt_becca
2009-07-05 03:59 pm UTC (link)
"Things." Always makes me giggle when you refer to them as that.

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[info]vettecat
2009-07-06 01:39 am UTC (link)
We've been trying to arrange a time (with R.) to get together with you guys for ages... just let me know when you're available.

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[info]aunt_becca
2009-07-06 05:22 pm UTC (link)
I know. richie has been working on Sundays doing music freelance jobs, so our Sundays revolve around that. It pays pretty well and we really, really, REALLY need the money, so whatever he can do, he's going to do.
maybe we can have you come to us on a motzei shabbat....

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[info]vettecat
2009-07-07 03:10 am UTC (link)
Ah, I hadn't realized... that doesn't leave you much free time. Could a Sunday night work? (Motzei Shabbos these days, by the time S. gets home from shul, would mean us getting there like 10:30...)

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