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January 1, 2019 5 mins

Happy New Year! To celebrate, Bryn decides to throw up at daycare. In this mini episode Bryn shares his sick day experience. We’ll be back next week with a brand new regular episode.

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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Hello, and welcome to We News Parenting. That's not how
you pronounce it, but I don't know how to speak.
It's a sick day. We were going to record a
regular episode this week, but it's a holiday, it's a
special time. It's the New Year, and Brent throughout a
daycare today, so we're all home alone. We're all home

(00:33):
at home, not alone, we're all home together and Brant
is sick. So for this mini episode, we're gonna do
this happy New Year episode. We're just gonna check in
with Brin to see how he's doing on a sick day,
and we'll be back next week with a brand new episode.
Happy New Year. Everyone. You got sick at daycare today?

(00:59):
We're tell me about it? What happened? Um? I was
started to you were starting to what at school? What
happened at school? How did you know you were thick?
Beeakas ike? Too much food? Did too much food? And

(01:22):
how did that make you feel? Yeah? In your tummy?
And then what happened out of your mouth? You threw up?
You threw up all over your clothes, only only my
pants and just your pants in your socks. Well, so

(01:47):
that's yeah, I picked you up. You didn't have socks on.
It was pretty scary. Huh you didn't You didn't like it?
Now your home? Right? Yeah, and that's why we can't
record a podcast episode because we're having a sick day. Right.
Did you know that the recording you right now? Oh?

(02:09):
You did? Did you? Because I put your face in
front of the microphone. Yes. Do you want to say
anything to our listeners who know you and love you
about the new year? Oh, it's that new year today tomorrow? Right,
they're going to listen to this tomorrow and it's going
to be twenty nineteen when they hear this. What do

(02:30):
you want to tell people about? I don't know, you
don't know. Idin't going to be a new year, but
it's just kind of decent book torow. No, tomorrow is
gonna be January January, yeah, and it's a new year.
We can we can get were just the old one,

(02:51):
the old calendar, we can use the new calendar. Wow,
that's exciting one. With the new picture we can get
um um. We can't get rid of the calendar with
with the pictures with with with us um in in

(03:14):
in the days that we had it. Yeah, I think
we all followed that and agree. That's fantastic, So Britain.
This year, a lot of things are going to happen
in You're gonna do more pre gay and then in
the summer your time, you're gonna turn five, there's gonna

(03:35):
be more Halloween, more Christmas, your favorite things later in
the year. Um, yeah, which is your birthday? When's my birthday?
Halloween in October? My birthday is not Halloween, but it
is in October. So what are you hoping happens this year?
Are you? Are you looking ahead and anything exciting? When

(03:57):
is it grandma's birthday? What is the grandma's birthday? June? Yes? Oh,
that's a gross sounding cough. That's okay? All right? Will
you say to everybody out there say thanks for listening
and we'll see you in the new year. But you

(04:20):
can't okay, repeat after me a ready, thanks for listening, listening,
see you in the new year, New year. Well, if
you weren't sick and at home, I might even cut
that together to make it sound like that's what you
were saying. Do you know what I mean? No, you

(04:44):
don't know, you don't know, you don't all right? What
did I say? Gross? All right? You want to go
back and watch more TV. Okay, I'm watching Mamma George
Llama Llama. That's a new show. All right, tell me
how it is? All right, Well, everybody, we're taking a

(05:08):
sick day today and it's the holiday. It's the New Year,
Happy New Year. Just we're thinking about all of you.
Open turn the TV on, So I gotta wrap it up.
That's copyrighted material. Um. We'll be back next week with
a real episode. Um in the new year. We love
your babies. Bye bye.

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