X2Awwwwwe...so cute!
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X2Awwwwwe...so cute!
First you roll to your side, then you get on your knees, then you crawl to a chair or other stable object then you pull/push yourself up to your feet. If there are no nearby stable objects, you bring one foot in contact with the ground and push on your thigh to get to a standing position. Young people will not understand why the heck it is so complicated
I think so, too! A very special friend on BYC sent her that shirt in the summer of 2015, and she loves it. When it was still way too big for her, she wore it. Now that it's fitting better, she wears it. At this rate she's gonna wear it out before she outgrows it! But so far it's held up well, and she'll look for it specifically when Jen washes clothes. Thank you, special secret friend! Ya dun good!Awwwwwe...so cute!
I lotion every day and still have dry hands. The splits hurt like heck! I put triple antibiotic on them and they heal faster. Love this hand cream...Wish they made bigger tubes of it.
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Check this out - think she's grown a little? Still her favorite shirt - she calls it "chickie".
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2015 - 2018
Thanks, @JaeG. She's a keeper!
I've also heard that there's an olive oil bar soap that is good. I've been too lazy to look for it - I just grab the coconut oil. But I'm a frequent hand washer too...only have to have gangrene once to gain a healthy respect for the power of the germ. And of course, with Kendra around and seeing to her personal needs, clean hands are even more of a must. Maybe it's time to be unlazy. Can't take any more time to find and buy the soap than it does to use coconut oil several times a day.
@CapricornFarm - Flying squirrels? Did ya get any pictures? I'd love to see those big eyes! I've never seen a flying squirrel!
We learned from the safety expert that you can use your knees to leverage your way upFirst you roll to your side, then you get on your knees, then you crawl to a chair or other stable object then you pull/push yourself up to your feet. If there are no nearby stable objects, you bring one foot in contact with the ground and push on your thigh to get to a standing position. Young people will not understand why the heck it is so complicated
Yeah, EXACTLY what I said! (er ... typed)We learned from the safety expert that you can use your knees to leverage your way up