Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Calling CPS

I hate to blog about this. I haven't even blogged about our Easter vacation, but I feel this is just something that can't wait. Our Hallie is not mistreated. She is loved and cared for. She may even be a little spoiled. Please do not let the following pictures make you think other wise.☼Ü☼






Hallie's face just had a hard encounter with the tile floor. This picture was taken after five days had passed. The swelling has gone down a ton. Come on doesn't she look loved?


These pictures were taken on Monday. The fat lips where almost gone, but the black eyes were just starting to show up. I took her to church on Sunday without Mark (He stayed home with a sick Caitlyn) and her nursery teachers didn't say a thing. I was too busy with the 6 kids I had with me (4 plus 2 neighbors) to notice, until I got home. Maybe it's not that noticeable. What do you think?

8 comments:

Melissa said...

Oh my goodness! Poor little girl!!! She seems to be in good spirits though :)

Jen said...

Poor girl! That is a great shinner.

Case Clan said...

Ahhh!!!! Its so much worse than I pictured in my head. She must be a soldier to not be bothered by those bruises/eggs on her head. Poor poor hallie! Make her wear a bike helmet til your out of that tiled house! Lol. Miss you guys so much!

Topsy said...

Barely barely noticeable!

Angela said...

If it makes you feel any better,I saw her on Sunday, we sat right behind you and I didn't notice at all. :-) That's quite a shiner though!! Tile floors can be rough on little heads! Glad she's ok.

Kerrie Weitzel said...

Wow! And I thought my kids had some real doozies!

Mythreesons said...

Oh no! That looks awful. Even Gavin hasn't managed a bump like that or shiners yet... knock on wood. Poor girl! And yet she's still smiling in that pictures... what a trooper.

Monica said...

I did notice....in fact, both of us nursery leaders did.....but you know we have toddlers too- thes things happen all the time!!! We had no worries or concerns about neglegence.... but I must admit we were a little curious how it happened. Glad she is doing well!! She is a doll to have in nursery!