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Your poor family Kazz. How old is Kate? Glandular fever can be a beast to get over completely. I hope that she soon feels better at least. Poor lass. And your poor mum and Molly too. Thinking about you all. |
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The lot of 'em want putting a bag and shaking up I swear.... Kate will be 17 Nov 5th this year...about the "perfect age" apparently....for glandular fever. Sophie is not helping by wearing a "dust mask" in the house....claiming she can't afford to catch it. Think Kate finds it funny but hurts to laugh, Diane (my sister not impressed, think she's stressed) They go away next weekend... Mom is okay she often gets indegestion etc with her eating trouble... Molly is a dare devil in disguise as a girl....the child is I swear a firework in a box as my Dad says...she is fine knocked a front tooth out though; luckily still a baby tooth, in fact the place she fell off her bike is the same place Sophie fell off hers similar age...only Sophie was lying on the sofa movie star style muttering "I need my family all around me, I'm scarred for life"....dramatic yes...funny yes. Her scar not noticable at all now...but she still points it out. |
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Tried to edit but it won't let me trying to say she has split her lip but the Doctor said it would of knocked her front tooth out but she has no front teeth at the moment they are just coming in....milk teeth out front coming in. She was lucky. |
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