After seeing the previous comment, I had to search the web myself for some poison ivy pics for comparison... and brother, am I sorry I did! Here's a link, and it's not for the squeamish: http://www.poison-ivy.org/rash/index2.htm
The good news is, it looks like A's rash is relatively mild. Good luck keeping her from scratching - hope it heals ASAP!! (Am I right? Is that A's hand?)
Welcome to the cute, funny, and creative things that children say and do. My 3 daughters keep me on my toes! Here, I am happy to share some of those amusing, and sometimes humorously stressful, moments with you. If you would like to visit the blog that inspired this one, hop on over to my home-schooling blog where I chronicled our chick-hatching project from 2008 and the highlights of one of my daughters taking apart the cash register at Wal-mart. (I elaborated on that experience here after some time went by and I was better able to laugh about it.)
I hope a glimpse into our lives helps bring you a laugh - either with us or at us, maybe even at your own life. Enjoy!
Family ID Legend (see pictures above): A - 11 yo (the middle pictures)
B - 8 yo (with magnifying glass, in overalls, with surgical cap, and resting with C)
C - 5 yo (resting on B's lap and kitty face)
Hubby - 40-ish handsome techy and geocacher (not pictured)
Me - 39 yo practical (not pictured)
We are a homeschooling family and started blogging during a chick-hatching project. Now we are expanding to include some of our homeschooling journey, the fun and quirky things kids say and do, raising kids on opposite ends of Sensory Processing Disorder, and just sharing a bit of everyday life.
Poison Ivy! My kids have had those same blisters recently. They KNOW where to avoid, but keep getting just a tiny bit too close.
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After seeing the previous comment, I had to search the web myself for some poison ivy pics for comparison... and brother, am I sorry I did! Here's a link, and it's not for the squeamish: http://www.poison-ivy.org/rash/index2.htm
ReplyDeleteThe good news is, it looks like A's rash is relatively mild. Good luck keeping her from scratching - hope it heals ASAP!! (Am I right? Is that A's hand?)