Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Chicken Pox
I sent him to school in the morning thinking that it was only impetigo, but by the time I was called back (at 9.15am) he was getting new spots every two minutes!
Fortunately, he doesn't appear to be suffering too much, but I cut his nails down to the bone so that when the itching begins, he simply wont be able to scratch them!
At least it looks like I have a job now. Perhaps not my political dream, working for Mayors Newman, Pisasale, Freemand et al. But may present some opportunities to secure a sustainable future for SEQ.
Chicken Pox
Posted by Living with Matilda at 11:33 AM
I sent him to school in the morning thinking that it was only impetigo, but by the time I was called back (at 9.15am) he was getting new spots every two minutes!
Fortunately, he doesn't appear to be suffering too much, but I cut his nails down to the bone so that when the itching begins, he simply wont be able to scratch them!
At least it looks like I have a job now. Perhaps not my political dream, working for Mayors Newman, Pisasale, Freemand et al. But may present some opportunities to secure a sustainable future for SEQ.
Posted by Living with Matilda at 11:33 AM
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