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there were some major emergencies going on this afternoon in the foyer...so a make shift hospital had to be set up.
{note the other patients...scattered all around too}
i discovered the hospital when i heard a big harfing sound...a dry heave, if you will...and i went running to catch the vomit in mid air as any good mother would do. but much to my surprise, my kids had it all handled...brooke was the doctor and the nurse {wonder if that pays double too}...jada was the patient {the harfer, if you will} and sofia was the baby {not a stretch, but she played it well} who was also icky sicky.

b must be like miracle worker, bc jada and sofia were healed quickly and a tickle fest quickly broke out...with sofia being the receiver.

and then a little more tickling, until...

...the sickness returned. i'm told it was that she was now having a baby.
so nurse/doctor got her all settled in and took quick action to "have" the baby.

...and as you would expect, there was way more harfing involved...and a baby.

so if you get sick and got to the hospital and there's a little 5 yo blonde doing the doctoring, you may want to find another place. i'm not sure she's fully trained...i mean, i never did see the baby...that's all i'm saying.

i am playing along with angie, 5 minutes for mom, and wordless wednesday.

Comments

debi9kids said…
LOL! I just love the things kids come up with :)
Too cute!

happy WW!
How cute they are and with great imaginations too! Glad the harfing was cured!
Anonymous said…
Lol! Way to cute! So you have to tell me how do you get the scrolling blog buttons on the side
Anonymous said…
This is so cute!
nowamomoffour said…
Don't you wish you could bottle it all up and save it until they are grown! I'm gonna miss slip n slides, tea parties, and make shift hospitals.
that's absolutely precious!! Thank you for sharing.
Frizzy said…
Isn't it fun watching kids play and use their imaginations? I know catching them playing doctor/nurse this way must have melted your heart.
Megan said…
LOL SO cute and imaginative! =)
Jen said…
If I am in the neighborhood and get sick, I am so going to this hospital.
Elizabeth said…
Great imaginations and wonderful they were playing together so well.
Kimmy said…
Too cute! My little one likes to play like this. :O) Great imaginations!
He & Me + 3 said…
I just love your girls. Too cute and funny. Love Jade with her tongue out. :)
Michelle said…
LOL what fun pretend play they were doing!
Lindsay said…
LOVE that! But then again I'm partial to seeing kids play together. Nothing better in my book. :-)

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