When dad takes care of the child and everything goes wrong: he throws up in the car, he vomits from the smell and accuses him of driving drunk

Surely it is not the first or the last of the parents who have sent dozens of messages to their partners the day they are left alone in the care of a child. And surely it is not the first or the last one that then has a story to tell worthy of any comedy.

I speak of a father who stayed in the care of his children and lived a real hell: one of them vomited in the car, he vomited too because of the smell of his son's vomit, he ended up standing aside while asking his wife what to do and the police ended up asking him to blow the breathalyzer suspecting that he might be drunk.

It all happened one afternoon when the woman from Ben Patterson, from California, had met to meet friends. In order to spend a distracted time, he thought that the father could stay in the care of his two children: total, it would only be a while and if anything happened, he would be close.

And neither of them thought anything would happen, until a while later, when the three of them were in the car, father and his two children, Declan, his oldest son vomited. He stopped the car and thought about "this can't be happening to me", because if you are a father like me who does not bother the smell of vomit (it smells bad, but it is what it is), no problem, but yes you are one of those who have a terrible time, like him, so you have a PROBLEM (so, in capital letters)

He took a picture of the boy, told him that it had just happened and that I was trying not to vomit. Then he put the word to which every father in trouble resorts: "Giving me a call".

But she wasn't on the mobile phone, so the man thought it was logical to try to clean her son. He couldn't stand it and ended up vomiting.

So he stood there, next to the car, not knowing what to do. If he tried to clean his son, he was nauseous. If he tried to get into the car to drive home, too, because the smell was unbearable for him, so he explained: "I really don't know what to do."

Then he explained (all this without the mother reading it) that a woman had approached to ask if she had been driving with her children drunk, while he tried to explain no, that he could not stand the smell of vomit.

He finally told him that since the policemen had nothing better to do, they approached to take interest in him and his children. And it all ended with the breathalyzer in his mouth.

"You owe me a big good", he said at the end. A big good, as sure it was the laugh of the woman to read all that suddenly, once he picked up the phone. And is that the anecdote was shared by himself, probably to show the world that sometimes reality surpasses fiction.

Do you have any similar anecdote?

Come on, I'm sure that on occasion you left the children with the father and something similar happened: the father come to send messages because you don't know what to do. I'm wrong?

Video: Live PD: Puking Passenger Season 3. A&E (May 2024).