The shorts fit....amazing. But then again, I'd been wearing them until just this last week when it got too cold.Dancind said:This must be Lisa posting. Stacey would never fib like that.
So, I didn't hear any screaming, did all the clothes fit?
This may sound stupid, but before she actually eats one, have her just lick it.Dancind said:We are experimenting on our daughter today. She wants to eat lobster on the cruise. When she was little, she got a rash after eating some shrimp, so we have kept her away from seafood (fish is OK) all these years. We tried mollusks last weekend (scallops) and it was fine. Right now she has a raw shrimp sitting on her arm. If no skin reaction, we will give her some Benadryl and let her eat a couple tonight. The Epipen is at the ready. So far, the arm is good.
Boy, is that familiar! I TOLD Jordan this a.m. before I started laundry, to get the pile of clothes off the floor because they may need washing/ironing for me to pack.seaulater said:And, please tell me.............
Why is everything of mine ready to go and packed, but everything of DD and DH is either in the laundry room now or in the stack to go to the dry cleaners in the morning?
Why would you keep dirty clothes in your closet?
Some people!!!!!....................oh yeah, they belong to me!
Linda
justmestace said:This may sound stupid, but before she actually eats one, have her just lick it.
Jay is deadly allergic to fish, peas and peanuts. So we waited until the kids could talk really well before trying any of these on them. The worst part of that type of allergy, is when it goes down the throat. Try the licking first.
Yes....but better that than to have her throat close up.Dancind said:Thanks, Stacey. I'll all for taking every precaution. We'll try that. I assume her tongue would start itching or something if she's allergic?
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