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Whoa! The drama!
DH went on an overnight fishing trip this weekend, so I recruited two neices to help entertain Jos & Nat. We were poolside yesterday afternoon when I saw Nat get stung by a bee. It landed on the crease betwn her arm and arm pit and I think it wouldn't have stung her, except she probably closed her arm on it.
I freaked out but with help, eventually got the stinger out, and luckily she doesn't seem to being having an reaction to it. Within minutes of the sting, she just wanted to eat popcorn. Oh brother!
Thanks for reading!
Re: Nat's ok post bee-sting!
OMGoodness! So glad to hear things came out ok.What a trooper she is that all she asked for was popcorn.
I am so deathly afraid of bugs (probably a left over fear from the huge flying roaches I remember back in Philippines).
Ew! Bugs in the PI are on steroids! LOL!
I called Emily in a panic and realized that I didn't have your (or Marivic's or any other Nestie Nurse) number to call.