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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
I was older, but I've DONE THAT. I wanted a piece of cheese so used the butcher knife to cut a piece off of the longhorn (a huuuuuuuge round of cheddar...about 5# new). It skipped off the top and cut a vein in my finger.
I TOTALLY understand!!! 
Now that you know she's energetic and imaginative enough to work it out and to solve problems like that, you can take steps to prevent it happening again.
Sooooooooo glad to hear tho' that the finger's healed up well w/o any complications. Accidents happen. But now you can take preventative steps.
The bad parent is one who lets things like that happen over and over and not do anything about it.
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
when i was six and my dad was doing some fix-up work on the house I got my hands on his hammer and tried to help him when he wasn't looking. I now have a plastic knuckle... no bueno. i know it's not quite the same, but a memory is a memory. lol.
I'm worried about that one day when I have kids. Not only do I love animals, but I collect knives as well, and in doing so keep them shaving ultra-fine hair sharp. I guess a small safe is gonna be in my future.
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
Yeah its nuts what kids will get into and that some things you dont see as a problem until something happens to prove other wise...thankfully nothing HUGE happend..needless to say she knives are on top of the fridge and I cant reach them LOL
She is an amazing little girl with 9.75 fingers now LOL no really it isnt that bad..I need to get a picture of it all healed now...
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
 Originally Posted by Gooseman
I'm worried about that one day when I have kids. Not only do I love animals, but I collect knives as well, and in doing so keep them shaving ultra-fine hair sharp. I guess a small safe is gonna be in my future.
Oh same here...that sadly went out the window when we had her...I was raised around weapons and never even thought about touching them...but it scared the hell out of me when we had our own child with all the horror stories you hear out there now.
And I to was really active and hands on...I never got stitches but do have alot of scars (I'm sure I needed stitches for a few of them lol) I am shocked that she got her first stitches at 2 and I got my first at 20. This can only be a bad sign lol.
I was an outside kid so most of my stuff was stepping on nails...falling from trees...and a couple bad knife accidents....
Brian also had a run in with a knife..he was cutting some lettuce and went to core it..the knife slipped and went right through his thumb (this was 4 years ago) he had to go in for surgery because it sliced the tendon *sp...then do 6 weeks of physical therapy...he still cant use it well..they said they would need to go in and cut the tendon again and have him do another round of therapy...he opted out and is hoping for the best...
Well here's to humans and sharp things!!
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~I make girls with balls look good~
Qiksilver "yes, watch your children, I'll convert them to satanism..."
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
 Originally Posted by TheAudOne
Oh same here...that sadly went out the window when we had her...I was raised around weapons and never even thought about touching them...but it scared the hell out of me when we had our own child with all the horror stories you hear out there now.
And I to was really active and hands on...I never got stitches but do have alot of scars (I'm sure I needed stitches for a few of them lol) I am shocked that she got her first stitches at 2 and I got my first at 20. This can only be a bad sign lol.
I was an outside kid so most of my stuff was stepping on nails...falling from trees...and a couple bad knife accidents....
Brian also had a run in with a knife..he was cutting some lettuce and went to core it..the knife slipped and went right through his thumb (this was 4 years ago) he had to go in for surgery because it sliced the tendon *sp...then do 6 weeks of physical therapy...he still cant use it well..they said they would need to go in and cut the tendon again and have him do another round of therapy...he opted out and is hoping for the best...
Well here's to humans and sharp things!! 
It's not too uncommon for me to get comments on my hands. They are not too pretty. I have a plastic knuckle (from a hammer), had the flesh on the outer edge of my palm sewn back on, and plenty of nicks. I have been around knives, and using knives since I was about 6-7 and went fishing for the first time and my dad tried to teach me how to fillet a fish. Now I can fillet a fish in about 30 secs and not miss any precious meat, however this is not the case when your age is represented by a single digit. Your (atleast my) eye-hand coordination does not lend to careful cuts. However, the majority of my little gashes are from using knifes that arn't incredibly sharp. When I do have kids, I am getting a locking safe, and PROPERLY teaching them how to handle and use knives. (and guns , I am a Texan afterall!)
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
ahhh.... poor girl!i'm surprised she took it so well, most other 2 year olds would scream their heads off! on the bright side, she'll probably remember it for a little while at least....
*I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
Exactly..that's what I am amazed by right now...her memory is insane!!! I really have to watch myself
It's just ind blowing every little thing she remembers...I'm in shock over childrens minds more then I ever thought I would be...
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Re: Toddler Vs. Knife Round one! *ding* DUW
Aleesha is totally right, you can't blame yourself for this! Tottlers can-- and will get into anything and EVERYTHING!
...they are called the Terrible Two's for a reason.
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