She is such a daredevil....off the ladder and bounced off the bottom rung. Please don't call the authorities.
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We are a family now, a whole,of which you are a part,and you are just as much our child as any in our heart. We do not love you differently,nor would we give up less of all that life has given us to bring you happiness.There is no limit to our love,no boundary you might cross,no price you may be asked to pay,no need to fear its loss. We are now one, the five of us,windows of one home. As long as we have life and breath,You’ll never be alone.~Nicholas Gordon
7 comments:
good thing you already had your 6 month postplacement visit. Personally i believe if a toddler doesn't have a few scrapes then they haven't fully explored their envirnoment--go ahead Claire-- learn what happens when you jump from a ladder!
Oh...poor baby! They do survive but not without putting us in a panic sometimes! Hope she feels better soon!
Ouch! Makes me hurt. Before you know it she be all healed up & ready to jump off that ladder again:)
OUCH! I bet it hurts you even more than it hurts her.
Aww...poor baby! Hope everything is better soon!
OUCH, this is why I'm so scared of the playground I was right!!!!! Poor Kacey is never going to get to do anything:(
Authorities? Good gracious! I won't if YOU won't! My poor little angel is constantly banging up her little knees and elbows and, occasionally, her chin. DESPITE, I might add, my overprotective nature and supervision.
What you gonna do? They're kids!
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