Margaret Sarver

Margaret Sarver, Kansas City Parent Magazine EditorEditor of Kansas City Parent Magazine and Kansas City Baby Magazine, Margaret Sarver, enjoys the joys and challenges of raising two daughters. A former elementary school teacher, she currently spends her days at play group, swim lessons, soccer games and leading Daisy Scout meetings. Her favorite TV show is "The Office" and her favorite movie is "The Shawshank Redemption". In addition to being a busy mom and wife, Margaret enjoys reading, trying new restaurants, traveling, attending concerts and weekly date night with her husband, Ty.


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I am stuck on band-aids...

            I wish I would have bought stock in Band-Aids. Something else that was left out of the parenting manual was the fact that in a lifetime, a child probably uses over 1.000 band-aids. Or maybe it’s just my child.

            It doesn’t help that my 4-year-old is a bit of a hypochondriac. Even a paper cut brings cries so loud that you would swear the child broke her arm. But once the band-aid is applied, most screaming magically disappears. She can’t stand to look at her cuts and although she has never fainted at the sight of blood, I have a feeling that one day she just might. We have to keep her cuts (big and small) covered with a band-aid until it is completely healed. I’d have to guess that we use around 6 band-aids on average per cut.

            During summer her band-aid usage has seemed to grow. I love for my girls to enjoy the outdoors in the nice weather, but let’s face it. That just means more chances for cuts and scrapes. My husband and I have made it a rule that if she is going to run, she needs to run in the grass. The falling down is inevitable, our hopes are that the size of the cut will be reduced if she hits the grass instead of the pavement.

            As I write this, she is currently sporting five band-aids; four I deem unnecessary and one that is actually needed. Actually, I should view all of this as progress as just about six months ago she had a fear of band-aids and wouldn’t go near them. No middle ground for her, either love ‘em or hate ‘em!

            Anyone else find themselves adding band-aids to their grocery list each week?

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Comments  4

  • Shannon Byus 24 Jul, 10:11 AM

    This is so funny, sounds just like my house! I wish I would have bought stock in Juciy Juice!
  • Sachia Logan 24 Jul, 10:14 AM

    I just buy them everytime I go to the dollar store. It never fails that you do not have the right BA for the right cut. Because lets face it....Barbie will never do for the 10 year old boy as well as Spiderman cannot do for the definite Dora injury. Just go there and buy them everytime need it or not in both boy and girl versions if applicable for your family.
  • Terri McCoy 31 Jul, 12:56 AM

    My 3 yearold grandson has a fear of band-aids too.But yet when he gets a little cut or scratch he thinks its the end of the world,and he lets you know it,by his loud screams and crying.He totally freaks out by the sight of blood,but yet he wont let you come near him with a band-aid.So usually all he will let us do is put a rag on it till it stops bleeding,and then once he falls asleep we put a bandaid on him.We tell him when he wakes up that its his special band-aid and then hes ok with it for a while.
  • lakeisha 10 Aug, 12:15 AM

    We also keep a good supply of bandaids because not only good for those minor scrapes but for the no scrapes "but it still hurts" kind as well.   it seems to satify my girls even if there is no real injury. and if they are happy.  im ok "wasting" a bandaid for the good cause of mental health. it is amazing what a bandaid and a good hug and kiss will do for peace in the home.
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