I’m supposed to be cleaning the house, but I have bandaids. Bandaids on fingers throw a wrench in the house cleaning gears. I can’t stand to get them wet. I don’t want to wear gloves.
Okay the bandaid on my thumb looks like a cat. It had ears so what could I do except to draw the rest of the cat head. I had to use my left hand but I think it turned out okay.
The whole thing
I have a bandaid on my finger too.
I had to wrap my finger and thumb with plastic wrap to keep them dry when I cooked dinner. I had to cut up around 2.5 pounds of pork tenderloin and freeze 2/3 of it. I cooked 1/3 of it for dinner. We had that with green beans cooked with one little cut-up potato. While I was cooking, my son called me as he was driving home from work. It was nice to talk to him.
Speaking of the term, “boo-boo” – that term was something that my son was taught not to say when he went to kindergarten at public school. He was taught to call his boo-boo’s, “sores.” I didn’t have a problem with it, it was just something that I had to get used to saying. I slipped up many times and he corrected me. Eventually I remembered to say “sore” instead of “boo-boo.”
While the BooBoo Cat is here, it wants to recommend this book.
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Here’s to hoping these bandaids will come off soon so I can resume spring cleaning.
Donna
How did you get your owies/boo-boo’s?
I thought that I was the only one that doesn’t like to get band aids wet. They get all slimy and gloppy. Then they slide off, and give you no protection whatsoever. Then you have to get a new one, and possibly get that one wet too…
😯 Uh… You have really lost it this time, Donna. You need to take Boo-boo cat and yourself to see someone.
I have seen that book around for a while, but never have read it. I’ll see if I can get it. Thanks Boo-boo Cat for the recommendation.
😆 Boo-boo cat 😆
I’ll keep my eyes open for that book while I’m outside (for an Alaskan that means going to the Lower 48).
I’m not fond of wet bandaids but I do put on glove or I have one of my assistants do the work for me 😎
Booboo Cat is up for a little ‘light’ reading -eh? 😉
You must be doing some intense spring cleaning with all those booboos.
Yeah what happened? Can you wear rubber gloves over your bandaids and boo boos?
I’ve come across quotes from that book several times when reading other books. David Quine quoted it in “Let Us Highly Resolve”
I worked with a doctor who said he had never heard of boo-boos. When we asked him what children said in his area when they where hurt he said they called them injuries. We all cracked up trying to imagine little kids walking around crying to their moms “Mommy, I have an injury!”
Hi, I’m a little late coming back here to say hello to all of you.
My thumb injury was by a staple. I don’t know how I hurt my finger. They are both fine now. 🙂
Yep Sheri, Booboo was needing some light reading. 😉 I can barely get through a few pages without looking up something that he wrote about in the book. I really need to sit down and resolve not to look up anything and just read it all the way through. (I’m not sure that is possible for me). I’ll have to take notes at least.
I am glad that your booboos are better. We call them owies over here. I am interested in the book you are reading. You will have to let us know how it is when you are all done with it.
😯 I forgot to look for that book while I was outside. I guess that I actually need to write the title down so that I’ll remember to actually look for it. Maybe, but I doubt it, my library will have it and I can check it out but I’ll look when I go there to check to see if they have the new book I mentioned in my most recent blog entry.
Actually that’s the real reason I came her today to say that I’ve tagged you. So check out my blog to what I’ve tagged you to do. It’s at the end of the entry titled “My Find…Part 2”.