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Reason #478 I Have The Coolest Kid…

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…is things like these:

Item #1: This morning she invites two new friends to breakfast. The fact that they were DOC inmates sent to empty the trashcans at our campsite was lost on her. They said the bacon smelled good, and she automatically offered some.

Keep in mind that my 48 pound child will easily eat a pound of bacon if I let her. If you are what you eat, KatyBeth is made up of chicken nuggets connected by strips of crispy bacon. And maybe a handful of Cheese Nips.

So yeah, she was being generous when she offered up her bacon. The trustees appreciated it, and the scrambled eggs, too.

I was proud of my kid, and told her so. I’ll save for later the lesson that she should generally avoid guys in orange jumpsuits unless her daddy is around.

Item #2: On the way back from Academy Sports -buying some kiddie-sized thermal underwear for Katy because it’s supposed to be cold tomorrow night – I happen upon a hit-and-run MVC right after it happened. So I hit the hazard lights, pull over and bail out with my Thomas Pack.

Dude’s circling the drain, closed head injury and all that, bleeding from both ears, and I’m struggling to maintain spinal immobilization and get an airway with no succs, and wishing to hell I hadn’t pulled my King airways and my Combitube out of my bag to give my EMT students something to practice with between classes…

…so I put a couple of bystanders and the state trooper to work, sending them each to my truck to get gloves. We do a fair job of stabilizing the guy until my fellow Borg drones arrive, and we hand the guy off to the crew and they whisk him away.

Afterwards, the trooper pokes me in the shoulder with his pen and says, “That’s a cool kid you’ve got there.”

“I know,” sez I.

“She introduced herself to me when I opened the truck door, and asked if I was gonna give you a ticket,” he chuckled. “I told her no, I was getting some gloves so I could help her Daddy help the hurt man.”

“And what did she say?” I grinned.

“She said, ‘gwoves are in the center console, and do whatever my daddy tells you. He’s a pawamedic.’”

That’s my kid.

  • Castr8r

    As a dad and a G’pa, I can share your pride. Damn! Ain’t kids just WUNNERFUL!

  • Castr8r

    As a dad and a G’pa, I can share your pride. Damn! Ain’t kids just WUNNERFUL!

  • hilinda

    That is a pretty cool kid, for sure. :-)

  • hilinda

    That is a pretty cool kid, for sure. :-)

  • Angela

    She shared her <>bacon<>? I think there might be a sainthood waiting for her. And that last part is just too cute for words!

  • Angela

    ? I think there might be a sainthood waiting for her. And that last part is just too cute for words!

  • cdees39

    That is pretty neat. I second the sainthood nomination.Why didn’t the cop have his own gloves? Don’t they carry them in their squad cars?

  • cdees39

    That is pretty neat. I second the sainthood nomination.Why didn’t the cop have his own gloves? Don’t they carry them in their squad cars?

  • Wyatt Earp

    She sounds unbelievably awesome, A.D. You should be plenty proud!

  • Wyatt Earp

    She sounds unbelievably awesome, A.D. You should be plenty proud!

  • leadchucker

    That’s the stuff parents live for. Well done.

  • leadchucker

    That’s the stuff parents live for. Well done.

  • Boomerator

    A friend had a neighborhood kid show up at his front door the other day after school. The child’s mother has always been home on time before, and she wasn’t picking up her cell phone. She is self employed. The only other bit of information that the kid knew was his grandparents phone number. The only thing that he knew about where they lived was “close”.So after throwing a bunch of ideas around my friend put a note on the front door, and decided that at 7pm he was going to call the police. Well several hours after the kid showed up, the mother shows up at the door. The kid forgot that the mother started a 9-5 job that day, forgot his key, didn’t know the security code, didn’t know his Dad’s number, didn’t know the grandparent’s number or address. Oh and the truck that was sitting in the garage (which he had the code for, but didn’t mention this to my friend) was one of his Dad’s work trucks that has his phone number written on the side of it.We were just amazed that this kid could be so out of it. The situation as a whole was quite depressing. This on the other hand gives me some hope that civilization isn’t doomed. Thank you. :)

  • Boomerator

    A friend had a neighborhood kid show up at his front door the other day after school. The child’s mother has always been home on time before, and she wasn’t picking up her cell phone. She is self employed. The only other bit of information that the kid knew was his grandparents phone number. The only thing that he knew about where they lived was “close”.So after throwing a bunch of ideas around my friend put a note on the front door, and decided that at 7pm he was going to call the police. Well several hours after the kid showed up, the mother shows up at the door. The kid forgot that the mother started a 9-5 job that day, forgot his key, didn’t know the security code, didn’t know his Dad’s number, didn’t know the grandparent’s number or address. Oh and the truck that was sitting in the garage (which he had the code for, but didn’t mention this to my friend) was one of his Dad’s work trucks that has his phone number written on the side of it.We were just amazed that this kid could be so out of it. The situation as a whole was quite depressing. This on the other hand gives me some hope that civilization isn’t doomed. Thank you. :)

  • laughingatchaos

    She’s a keeper. :) And anyone made of bacon…well…she’s got the right idea. LOL

  • laughingatchaos

    She’s a keeper. :) And anyone made of bacon…well…she’s got the right idea. LOL

  • fuzzys dad

    Sweet child.

  • fuzzys dad

    Sweet child.

  • Anonymous

    She’s definitely one of the Good Ones, AD

  • Anonymous

    She’s definitely one of the Good Ones, AD

  • Recovering Grady Addict

    That’s priceless!!! Only KatyBeth could get away with telling a LA Police officer what to do, rather inform him he has to do what daddy says to do! I love it!

  • Recovering Grady Addict

    That’s priceless!!! Only KatyBeth could get away with telling a LA Police officer what to do, rather inform him he has to do what daddy says to do! I love it!

  • I can’t seem to get this tube to go in" Steven.

    Well at least we did some practice using your Combitube. Thanks for sacrificing.

  • I can’t seem to get this tube

    Well at least we did some practice using your Combitube. Thanks for sacrificing.

  • Kat

    tHAT TOTALLY ROCKS! What a great lill kid ya got there…but then, you knew that already. :) too sweet…good job, dude. :)

  • Kat

    tHAT TOTALLY ROCKS! What a great lill kid ya got there…but then, you knew that already. :) too sweet…good job, dude. :)

  • Rogue Medic

    Castr8r,I’m assuming you came by the name after all of the reproduction. :-) AD,I’m surprised she was not scene command. She could do a better job than most. :-)

  • Rogue Medic

    Castr8r,I’m assuming you came by the name after all of the reproduction. :-) AD,I’m surprised she was not scene command. She could do a better job than most. :-)

  • Bob@thenest

    There just aren’t enough hugs and kisses for that one, AD, but I’m sure you’ll try!And I’ll bet you’ll still be wearing that grin for another few days.BTW, isn’t it about time you head out this way again?

  • Bob@thenest

    There just aren’t enough hugs and kisses for that one, AD, but I’m sure you’ll try!And I’ll bet you’ll still be wearing that grin for another few days.BTW, isn’t it about time you head out this way again?

  • Evil Transport Lady

    Wery cwool indeed!

  • Evil Transport Lady

    Wery cwool indeed!

  • Mrs. Who

    As a reward for her goodness and overall cuteness, you need to make this deliciousness for KatyBeth:http://foodproof.com/photos/full/bacon-cheese-roll-1290

  • Mrs. Who

    As a reward for her goodness and overall cuteness, you need to make this deliciousness for KatyBeth:http://foodproof.com/photos/full/bacon-cheese-roll-1290

  • TOTWTYTR

    That’s a sweet story. You do have to have that talk with her about strange men in orange suits, though.

  • TOTWTYTR

    That’s a sweet story. You do have to have that talk with her about strange men in orange suits, though.

  • MiniKat

    Sharing bacon and asserting your authority to a peace officer… that’s one awesome kid. You are a lucky dad.

  • MiniKat

    Sharing bacon and asserting your authority to a peace officer… that’s one awesome kid. You are a lucky dad.

  • J.R.Shirley

    You do have an awesome kid. I’m glad you have her, and want so badly to have tykes of my own…

  • J.R.Shirley

    You do have an awesome kid. I’m glad you have her, and want so badly to have tykes of my own…

  • Lisa

    You’re right- you do have the coolest kid! and I sure hope the girl got a big hug from her dad for that vote of confidence! :) And yes, someday she does need the talk about the color of the those guys clothes but on the flip side of that it shows that she has a true compassionate heart! :)

  • Lisa

    You’re right- you do have the coolest kid! and I sure hope the girl got a big hug from her dad for that vote of confidence! :) And yes, someday she does need the talk about the color of the those guys clothes but on the flip side of that it shows that she has a true compassionate heart! :)

  • Me, Myself and I

    That is most definately a great kid! Merry Christmas!

  • Me, Myself and I

    That is most definately a great kid! Merry Christmas!

  • George

    AD … I hope you’re going to let both Brigid and Breda know that they have competition for 2008 Baconator of the Year. Sounds like KatyBeth may be nosing ahead. After all, sharing is a special attribute. Congrats to her on her control of the scene, too. You must be so proud of this young lady.

  • George

    AD … I hope you’re going to let both Brigid and Breda know that they have competition for 2008 Baconator of the Year. Sounds like KatyBeth may be nosing ahead. After all, sharing is a special attribute. Congrats to her on her control of the scene, too. You must be so proud of this young lady.

  • Julie

    Now that’s an awesome little girl! Well done on not spoiling her moment by doing the “men in orange jumpsuit” talk at the time!

  • Julie

    Now that’s an awesome little girl! Well done on not spoiling her moment by doing the “men in orange jumpsuit” talk at the time!

  • Kate

    Thanks for the story, AD. She seems like a little sweetie. Have a good Christmas. Stay warm.

  • Kate

    Thanks for the story, AD. She seems like a little sweetie. Have a good Christmas. Stay warm.


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