I normally post all the fun things our family is doing but this time I decided to dedicate a post to a not-so-enjoyable experience Alex had recently. Last week Justin had the day off so he and Alex decided to go to the park. While they were playing, Alex ended up getting stung by a bee right below her eye. She cried, of course, and daddy consoled her. Within a few minutes she was right back to playing. But as Justin kept looking at her get more and more red and swollen, he decided maybe they should head for home. He called the doctor to find out what to give her and then took her to Jammy's house while he ran to the store for children's benedryl. It looked pretty nasty but within a day or two, it was pretty much gone. Poor thing-now when we go to the park to play she always asks "The bee's not gonna sting me??"
Friday, October 9, 2009
Bee Sting
Posted by Becca at 4:00 PM
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