First, ever night his prayers go like this: “… and please bless the people with headaches, and backaches, and with infections, and with wounds and with cuts, and with scrapes…”
Second, his favorite bedtime story is our Readers Digest anatomy book (with color diagrams).
Third, we drove through the cemetery today on the way home from church to commemorate Memorial day. On the way home Nigel said, “Dad, I want to go back there some time when it is raining”.
Dad: Why is that?
Nigel: So we can see the bones.
Dad: What are you talking about?
Nigel: Zach told me that when it rained a lot at the seminary, all the dirt washed away and you could see all the bones.
Apparently Nigel had remembered Zach telling us about a cemetery where that really happened during hurricane Katrina. We told Nigel that that did not usually happen, but that we were going to
A few weeks ago Julia’s friend was visiting and telling her about trouble she was having with her new baby’s diaper rash. Nigel came into the room and heard Julia suggest that it might be a yeast rash. He then offered, “Mom, there’s a new over the counter solution for yeast diaper rash.”
Last week Alex started complaining that he had asthma. Julia said, “No, Alex, it’s just seasonal allergies.” Nigel chimed in, “Hey Alex! Claritin clear!”
I must admit that these last two examples may be more of an indication that Nigel watches too much TV. Still, I think it is more than coincidence that it is the medical stuff that he remembers best.
Finally, a couple of weeks ago Julia looked out the window to see Nigel and his friend Katie, from next door, jumping around and having a great time on the trampoline … completely naked. Later, when we asked him why they did that, he got really defensive and said it was all Katie’s fault. Katie of course denied this and claimed that she was just following Nigel’s lead. And I’m sure that running around naked and blaming other people for one’s choices is somehow another indicator that this kid has an aptitude for the medical profession. We have always said that Nigel will be there to take care of us in our old age. Now we know how.
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It's true, all the signs are there, including total recall of everything relevant he has happened upon. However, pharmaceutical salesman and anatomy professor also come to mind. Stay tuned.
Couldn't resist the dig on docs, I see. I'll take the high ground by not slinging one the other way. By taking care of you in your old age, I trust you aren't thinking of any sort of financial care - by that time reimbursements will be so low, and frivolous malpractice suits so numerous, that an MD practice will be roughly as lucrative as a lemonade stand.
Well, at least I know Charlie will be in good care (as if he wasn't already) when he's over there. If they do end up jumping on the trampoline naked....that is probably Charlie's fault. :-) Courtney
did he really say these things?? that's hilarious and I guess you can never have too many doc's in the fam! Can't wait to see you guys this summer- yay!
We love reading about your kids' aspirations and antics. We are sure that they will be amazing and wonderful at whatever they choose to do! Does that sound like a Grandma comment!? And we thought that we were proud of our kids! It even gets better with grandkids! Have a fun week!
Love Mom and Dad Mumford
Hi guys, Britt and Mike here. I was reading Mel's blog when I came across yours I was so excited to catch up on your family since we don't see each other very often. We love you all and miss you tons. You can update on us at mekmiller15.blogspot.com
Okay, I looked at the blog again today, and just have to say that, cute as they are, I fear Nige's comments RE claritin and the new OTC antifungal are proof that he's already being swayed by big pharma direct marketing. Somewhere a pharm rep is smiling.
always entertaining to read your posts. keep em coming! Hope you all are well in Washington!!!:)
definatly think it's time for a little update on your summer! Definatly!
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