Posted by JD Seller on January 04, 2013 at 19:29:24 from (208.126.196.144):
When my wife was having our fourth child I had to play house Daddy for several days while she was in the hospital recovering from a difficult delivery. My sister would watch the kids while I went to work and then visited my wife/new baby. I then would come back to her house and pick the kids up and go home. Many times the kids would be asleep. So I would have to carry them out to the car one at a time and then carry them in at home too. We had a big station wagon at the time with the three seats. So I carried our third son out and put him in the very back seat. I then carried the other two and put them in the middle seat or normal back seat. When I got home I reversed the kid carrying. Well Bill was not in the back seat when I went to get him. I kind of flipped out for a few minutes. I then called my sister. She did a quick check of her house and found Bill asleep in her formal living room. Where no one usually goes. He had woke back up in the car and went back inside while I was carrying the other two out. So I had to load the other two back up and go back and get him. My sister had to go to work on third shift and no one would have been at her house for Bill to have just stayed there. So I got to drive the 18 miles twice more.
After that I always did a head count of kids before I moved the car for any reason. That few minutes when I could not find him, scared the heck out of me.
Needless to say my Sister still kids me about it to this day. It has been over twenty years ago.
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