Ruth - It is sad to see them suffering like that when there isn't much you can do for them... The pediatritian I went to as a child had lollipops with plastic tools for handles - like rakes, shovels, etc...I've never forgotten that!
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steviewren - I have just heard that everyone is starting to feel better...Did you like that peanut butter all over his sweet face?
Leslie - Thank you so much...I did read your comment on your blog but I really didn't know what to do about it... I don't usually get many comments and some of them were working...will try to keep an eye on it...
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Oh, poor Mr. J!
I think they love being with Grandma, the best medicine. I remember getting a lollipop at the doctor's, the ones with the loop handle.
Ruth - It is sad to see them suffering like that when there isn't much you can do for them... The pediatritian I went to as a child had lollipops with plastic tools for handles - like rakes, shovels, etc...I've never forgotten that!
What a sweet face that Mr. J has! It makes me want to give him a hug! I hope he feels better soon.
I have tried and tried to leave a comment here. Word verification has not worked! My fingers are crossed it will this time. I left a comment for you in the comment section of my last blog post in desperation!
Ta Da! They fixed it!Finally...
steviewren - I have just heard that everyone is starting to feel better...Did you like that peanut butter all over his sweet face?
Leslie - Thank you so much...I did read your comment on your blog but I really didn't know what to do about it... I don't usually get many comments and some of them were working...will try to keep an eye on it...
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