when he wakes with a blue tongue. Cobalt blue! When asked about what he had eaten, he replied nothing blue.
He was shocked when he brushed his teeth and blue hit the sink instead of the red of the toothpaste. An immediate report was made to the adults. We examined, we oohed, we awed and Andrew was not amused. I offered him ten bucks to let me take a picture. He refused. Papa was then offered ten bucks to pry Andrew's mouth open so I could take a picture. Andrew disappeared.
After much serious thought, the blue tongue mystery remains. No cotton candy nor snow cones nor early blue Easter candy nor and colored products had been consumed.
I googled blue tongue. It's a serious disease that does affects cud-chewing animals but not pigs and young men. Mark that one off. Since Andrew's health was not affected, we did not worry.
Papa mentioned, April Fool's Day may have arrived late. Andrew searched the pantry til he found blue food dye and blamed innocent Papa of squirting blue dye in his mouth as he slept.
After reviewing the food Andrew had eaten the day before, I came up with the instant dark chocolate pudding theory. My logic: All colors are used to make black, dark chocolate, food clings to the taste buds of the tongue. Since he did not brush his teeth before bed time. I believe all colors disappeared with the pudding except blue which stayed on his tongue.
Sounds good.
I did place some blue clean tablets in Andrew's bathroom today. I warned him not to drink the water from the toilet bowl due to the possible return of the blue tongue malady.
Andrew's not laughing.
a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing
Showing posts with label family fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family fun. Show all posts
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wild Weekend
Didn't know how badly I needed one until I finally had it. The weekend was wonderful. I worked Saturday but after work, the wild started. Magic is wondering what those crazy people are up to now.
Even the cows walked away!
Maggie didn't mind, she's a little wild too.
Zander and Aunt Bevy
Maria and her sons, Andrew and Zander
Maggie, Andrew, Hubby
I am ready for another one, just like this!
Monday, August 17, 2009
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