We got struck by colds this weekend. Now all three of us are sniffling and sneezing. It seems that no one is immune, even Gwendolyn's stuffed animals. Gwendolyn patrols the house with a tissue in hand, wiping the nose of everyone she meets.
She is better at wiping Porquito's nose than her own. Of course, Porquito's nose is much bigger than hers, and easier for her to see. The worst scenario is when she first wipes her own nose, then starts wiping other people's noses with the same tissue. Or moves on to another one of her new games, "Cleaning", which involves rubbing the (snot-soaked) tissue over all the surfaces she can reach.
Perhaps in an attempt to make sure everything in the house and everyone who enters, will have the opportunity to develop their own immunities to the bug.
This is a blog of thoughts, pictures, and other tidbits relating to our daughter, Gwendolyn Wren. Family and friends, enjoy! --David and Rachel
About Gwen Wren
Birth Date: June 25, 2008.
Statistics at Birth: Weight = 8 lb 12 oz (38.9 N) Length = 20 1/4 in (51 cm) Head circumference = 13 in (33 cm) Apgar score at 1 min = 7 Apgar score at 5 min = 9 In other words, she's a hale and hearty baby girl!
3 comments:
Sniffles-yuk. Does the Wren even wipe her own nose?
She is better at wiping Porquito's nose than her own. Of course, Porquito's nose is much bigger than hers, and easier for her to see. The worst scenario is when she first wipes her own nose, then starts wiping other people's noses with the same tissue. Or moves on to another one of her new games, "Cleaning", which involves rubbing the (snot-soaked) tissue over all the surfaces she can reach.
Perhaps in an attempt to make sure everything in the house and everyone who enters, will have the opportunity to develop their own immunities to the bug.
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