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Why you don’t put you’re feet on the table

For about 6 months, we have been telling Sophia to take her feet off the table. Today, she learned the very hard way why she wasn’t supposed to be doing that. While eating lunch, she put her feet on the table and, you guessed it, kicked it right back. The wooden chair, with the wooden spindles, fell flat on the hard wood floors.

What happens when you take on Sophia's head

There was the 0.231 second-look of “what- just-happened?” on her face. That was quickly replaced by the floodgate of tears.

Mommy consoled her as much as we could. Sophia was already tired and pretty soon thereafter fell asleep on Mommy. We’ve been putting bags of frozen veggies on the back of her head to try to keep the huge bump on the back of her head from growing. Fingers crossed. Given Daddy’s history with head injuries, we’re obviously nervous.

She seems to be doing pretty well now that she is resting on Mommy in their mutually loved glider chair. I think Mommy and Daddy’s hearts are probably done racing now, too.

Oh, yeah, Alexander is out cold on the kitchen table.
Quick Update: Sophia just had her first ever “Children’s Ibuprofen” as opposed to the previous “Infant’s Ibuprofen”. I know we age, but it just seems like she shouldn’t be there yet. :/

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