



The day after we got Cinder I noticed a spot behind Morgan's ear and didn't think much of it until the next day when they were all over. Needless to say they were chickenpox and she proceeded to get more over the next few days. She did very well considering...her main issue was the itching, mostly on her back and tummy. As you can see they are very concentrated on her face, but luckily she hasn't done too much scratching on those ones. We think baby Roy has a real mild case now. He just has a few spots that are blistering. Hopefully it stays mild. We are worried about the nursery and the day care at the gym. Hopefully we didn't start an outbreak!
2 comments:
Ahhh! That sucks! I haven't had to deal with those yet! I hope I don't have to. Poor little thing!
chicken pox! so sad!!! at least she got them now and not when she's older. i love the plane pictures and what you guys are doing now. so cool!! your kids are beautiful!
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