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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 390091"><p>Adding to one of the old ones:</p><p>When finding the medications in the dark by sound, and you have two that sound too similar to be sure by sound alone, you tell by either feel or smell which one you grabbed.</p><p></p><p>You buy glowsticks in bulk during post-Halloween clearance sales because they make good distractions for cranky difficult child - not because they might be handy in an emergency.</p><p></p><p>If difficult child screams in another room, your first response is to ask "Are you (or cat, friend, etc) broken or bleeding?" If the response is a negative, you give it a few minutes before seeing what (if anything) is wrong.</p><p></p><p>When you see/hear sirens headed in the direction of difficult child's school, your first thought is "Please, don't let it be my kid that caused that." Ditto every time you hear the phone ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 390091"] Adding to one of the old ones: When finding the medications in the dark by sound, and you have two that sound too similar to be sure by sound alone, you tell by either feel or smell which one you grabbed. You buy glowsticks in bulk during post-Halloween clearance sales because they make good distractions for cranky difficult child - not because they might be handy in an emergency. If difficult child screams in another room, your first response is to ask "Are you (or cat, friend, etc) broken or bleeding?" If the response is a negative, you give it a few minutes before seeing what (if anything) is wrong. When you see/hear sirens headed in the direction of difficult child's school, your first thought is "Please, don't let it be my kid that caused that." Ditto every time you hear the phone ring. [/QUOTE]
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