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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 170044" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>difficult child returned home just in time for the two of us to run to the movies. I figured after a day of boredom a movie might help. We saw Wall E (cute and he laughed throughout). As we were standing in line, he stated his stomach was a little upset. I figured it was due to the boring day he had. He had buttered popcorn, bottled water, and cookie dough candy.</p><p> </p><p>He told me that sister in law had all windows and doors open and he was getting cold so he closed some. When she told him to open them he replied, "No, I am cold and I am closing the 75 percent that we own (I guess husband helped her purchase the place? Wouldn't be surprised!)" sister in law didn't like that and made a face at him.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, we enjoyed the movie and I stopped at the restroom on the way out. difficult child was close to tears when I came out. He said he felt weird and thought he was going to die. As we are driving away from the cinema, difficult child asks, "Do you think I need to go to the hospital?" "No, why do you ask?" "Because of what I just did." I was dealing with easy child on the cell phone so didn't notice what difficult child did. I looked over and he had thrown up on his lap. He then said, "You told me once that moms know when you should go to the hospital so you will know if I should go?" "Yes, you will be fine, you don't need to go to a hospital." He threw up a few more times and then stated he felt better. Once home, he got ready for bed and came out to the living room to tell me he still feels weird. I told him it was because of the boring day he had and that he will be just fine.</p><p> </p><p>I am going to pack a small backpack with some things for him to do and keep it in the truck (we have stuff in the van but nothing in the truck) so when he is with his dad and gets into a boring situation he has something to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 170044, member: 5096"] difficult child returned home just in time for the two of us to run to the movies. I figured after a day of boredom a movie might help. We saw Wall E (cute and he laughed throughout). As we were standing in line, he stated his stomach was a little upset. I figured it was due to the boring day he had. He had buttered popcorn, bottled water, and cookie dough candy. He told me that sister in law had all windows and doors open and he was getting cold so he closed some. When she told him to open them he replied, "No, I am cold and I am closing the 75 percent that we own (I guess husband helped her purchase the place? Wouldn't be surprised!)" sister in law didn't like that and made a face at him. Anyway, we enjoyed the movie and I stopped at the restroom on the way out. difficult child was close to tears when I came out. He said he felt weird and thought he was going to die. As we are driving away from the cinema, difficult child asks, "Do you think I need to go to the hospital?" "No, why do you ask?" "Because of what I just did." I was dealing with easy child on the cell phone so didn't notice what difficult child did. I looked over and he had thrown up on his lap. He then said, "You told me once that moms know when you should go to the hospital so you will know if I should go?" "Yes, you will be fine, you don't need to go to a hospital." He threw up a few more times and then stated he felt better. Once home, he got ready for bed and came out to the living room to tell me he still feels weird. I told him it was because of the boring day he had and that he will be just fine. I am going to pack a small backpack with some things for him to do and keep it in the truck (we have stuff in the van but nothing in the truck) so when he is with his dad and gets into a boring situation he has something to do. [/QUOTE]
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