It was time for me to put my camera away. Todd had to chase her, even after she kept falling. She did NOT care. She turned and headed towards the waterfall and I was scared though it was pretty far off. Todd got her and we put he on a rock for timeout and she had a total meltdown. Whatever ailed her in the morning was not gone. I could see the future. When she has a meltdown normally, she usually gives up in a bit when she realizes she won't get what she want. She wasn't going to, which happens if she doesn't feel well or is very tired. Mustering all my muscles, I carried her up that hill in two minutes flat while I told Todd to stay with Adam. (Before all those months on the exercise bike, something I would NOT have been able to do.)
Meanwhile, Adam is doing so well. He wades in a bit when Abbey does, but stops to take off his shoes. He clearly didn't want muddy shoes, which is so Adam. He stayed right with me while his sister ran wild and free and when she had a meltdown, he ignored it, clearly used to it.
When we got to the top of the hill, I started walking Abbey and she calmed down a bit. When I started to walk her back towards the car, she was done. I gave her a snack and some water, but nothing worked. Todd and Adam made their way up and he offered to take her, but I told him there was no reason for both of us to to be covered in mud and silt. At first, of course, I was frustrated. But as we walked back and she didn't give up, I felt bad for her. Obviously, she didn't feel well. She would cry for me to pick her up, then cry for me to put her down. When we go to the car, I changed her clothes and put her in her seat. She relaxed some. And the car always helps her calm down.
It is a beautiful place and Adam had a blast. I love going there, but I did get some nightmarish images of my daughter plummeting off a waterfall. We decided that we had learned a lesson that day. If Abbey is sick in the morning, she is probably still sick later, even if she doesn't show it! At least we were smart enough, I mused, not to take her all the way to Rochester! And yes, we skipped lunch out, getting the kids Happy Meals. Then we really knew she was sick...she didn't eat one french fry. Poor kid. |
Good thing you have been riding that bike!! She is definitely going to make you catch her.
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