disneygals
<font color=purple>Call me "galbabies"</font><br><
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My kids don't seem to need expensive dangerous items to hurt themselves, especially my oldest dd.....
age 3 ...fell off couch reaching for a Barbie...broke arm
age 9 ...boys goofing around on feet stickers heading to the lunchroom, tripped her, nerve damage to left arm, months of physical therapy
age 10 ..last full day of school...large boy, running, carrying large bucket of water balloons CRASH...in the hallway, x-ray failed to detect broken right arm until 2nd x-ray showed healing "white"
My youngest dd has stayed out of the hospital (crossing fingers), but we called her concussion baby for all her falls and even now say she can trip on air.
Any other wacky injuries????
age 3 ...fell off couch reaching for a Barbie...broke arm
age 9 ...boys goofing around on feet stickers heading to the lunchroom, tripped her, nerve damage to left arm, months of physical therapy
age 10 ..last full day of school...large boy, running, carrying large bucket of water balloons CRASH...in the hallway, x-ray failed to detect broken right arm until 2nd x-ray showed healing "white"
My youngest dd has stayed out of the hospital (crossing fingers), but we called her concussion baby for all her falls and even now say she can trip on air.
Any other wacky injuries????