Here is the proof. I hope that when she goes back to school on Monday the teacher doesn't call DCFS on me. I promise I don't beat her!!
This is just the beginning. Her arms are scraped and bruised and she also has bruises all over her back. I hope she grows out of this!!
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Funny, that is what makes her.. well her. Her husband will roll his eyes and think it is endearing.
my kids ALLLLLWAYS have bumps, cutes & bruises on thier legs... and they usually can't even remember WHERE or WHY or HOW anything happened.
I remember when i was little i was the same way :)
Just part of being a Fun Kid! :)
OUCH! She is beautiful just like her mom :) ♥ HUGS ♥
I bruise so easily. I always have a no bruise, and no idea where it comes from.
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Kristina-
My husband bruises eaisily too. I think that my children have inherited that trait from him. So everytime she falls (about 5 times a day) she bruises.
She really is beautiful. I think she looks like a keeper..despite the 'being clumsy'. My youngest is the accident prone child. He bumps into everything, drops everything. It will be entertaining to see if they can outgrow it.
She's gorgeous!
And, she probably won't grow out of it. I was totally like that as a girl, and I'm STILL like that. Not because I'm clumsy, but I don't do things slow, and I like to take chances. I'm only slowing down now that I have kids!
She is so stinkin' adorable I doubt that the teachers can look past that cute face to see the ouchies. My oldest was like that for a long time but she's grown out of it. Thankfully. Some kids don't though.
Poor thing. That is how I still am...I hate to tell you, but I never did grow out of the klutziness. Maybe I don't fall as much.
And yeah...the feeds are bizarro today! :)
k first off she is gorgeous, sad something so cute is so fragile & clumsy :)
it's a good thing she's so pretty. ;)
(serisouly. all your kids are so dang good looking. they must get that from their mother.)
She is very beautiful. And bruised. Wow, she has a lot of war wounds there, I hope she outgrows it soon too.
I am glad my kids aren't the only ones always beat up.
About a month ago, Matthew had a bruise on his cheek. (from tripping and falling into the baby gate) His teacher asked him how it happened.
I was actually glad she took the time to ask, at least she noticed and cared enough to ask.
My kids' legs are just starting to look like this. It's crazy!
Ow, poor kid!! Was she doing something or is she like my MOM, prone to walking into walls and not realizing until it is too late?!
oh man! poor girl! Does she take dance classes? Would that help with balance? haha. Maybe she does just need to grow out of it. But wow, I can't believe the amount of owies!
Oh I can relate to this one! I used to hear that all the time! They have kind of grown out of it, or they are so hurt it requires attention.
I have dealt with a broken growth plate, noses, collarbones,stitches, and even a body cast on a femur break. Be glad for the "I'm Okay!" !!!
Her legs look identical to mine right now. I'm a clutz.
She'll either grow out of it, or end up like me!
Ha! I do that too. I even yell that I'm okay to my mom as well. And my legs right now are very similar in the bruise department (no cuts, thankfully!). Sometimes we don't grow out of it (o:
This is EXACTLY why my daughter's middle name is Grace...I totally hoped to ward off any clumsy tendency
she may have inherited from me...unfortunately it seems like its not working!
Oh my gosh. When you hear 'I'm ok' do you reflexively shudder?
Yaya-
EVERYTIME. Especially since last December she fell and said the famous words. Then 3 hours later she was trying to get up off the floor and she put pressure on her arm and FREAKED out. I took her to Insta-care (with my husband thinking that I was paranoid) and she had fractured her wrist.
She could be leg, feet, and arm twins with my kids. I swear I am beating them in my sleep ;) Or they are beating each other up in their sleep (that sounds better :)
I was like that as a kid - constantly covered in bruises. I used to wake up to new and strnage bruises. I did outgrow it.
My DD is starting that too. I was looking at her legs just the other day thinking her teachers are going to think I beat her.
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