It's all chicken pox and no fun at the moment. Although the petit garcon obliged with 'cheese' for these pox shots! So apologies for not much posting or commenting.......
I remember having the chicken pox as a child and it was horrible itching. By the way, in California there is an inoculation for chicken pox that is not required but highly recommended. And, as the parent of an autistic child, I am not one of those who believe giving babies shots causes autism (at least in our case). ta ta, ~Tessa
We have the chicken pox vaccine here free, but it doesn't work 100% so although the little dude is vaccinated he might still get it. I am dreading the prospect!
I must say the petit garcon is looking very sweet and perky here despite the spottiness! I hope the ordeal passes quickly for both of you.
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oh no! pox! take good care! i remember i had the best time when i was 4, and getting chicken pox. cos i got to stay away from school and watch tv all day. haha!
:( did you take him to role around with all the other chitlen in da hood? I hear that's what some people do...one gets it so do the rest...camp!...but not necessarily good parenting.
Oh... So cute... But chicken pox....
ReplyDeleteGood luck and take care.
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Oh poor petit garcon and mama, too! We've had it too with both boys and its not a lot of fun, I know. At least the little love is smiling!
ReplyDeletePoor little chicken. Get better soon!!
ReplyDeleteHe's in quite a good humor for a boy with a pox upon him!
ReplyDeleteTrès mignon!
I remember having the chicken pox as a child and it was horrible itching. By the way, in California there is an inoculation for chicken pox that is not required but highly recommended. And, as the parent of an autistic child, I am not one of those who believe giving babies shots causes autism (at least in our case).
ReplyDeleteta ta, ~Tessa
oh, so terrible. I remember the chicken pox. Keep him from scratching, I have scars from it!
ReplyDeletePoor little boy but great photos despite the affliction. Was I so wrong to be entertained!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame - hope he gets better soon. Jx
ReplyDeleteWe have the chicken pox vaccine here free, but it doesn't work 100% so although the little dude is vaccinated he might still get it. I am dreading the prospect!
ReplyDeleteI must say the petit garcon is looking very sweet and perky here despite the spottiness! I hope the ordeal passes quickly for both of you.
PS. Hey I'm blog of the week, yay! Thank you so much!
oh no! pox! take good care! i remember i had the best time when i was 4, and getting chicken pox. cos i got to stay away from school and watch tv all day. haha!
ReplyDeleteooh, lots of spots!! But he looks so happy - when I had chicken pox I was miserable!
ReplyDeleteHope things are looking less itchy very soon.
ooh poor thing! but he keeps on smiling! he's so very cute!
ReplyDeleteAwww so sweet. I hope he gets better soon. I never got it, and I hear it is terrible if you get it as an adult, so I hope that doesn't happen.
ReplyDeleteoooh itchy! Hope he keeps smiling! Lots Of Love to you all x
ReplyDeletePoor little buddy. Hope he gets betta soon!
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ReplyDeletesweet baby!
ReplyDeletea kiss!!!
oh poor baby. hope he gets well soon.
ReplyDeleteOh, poor thing.
ReplyDeleteLook how nothing can obscure his adorable-ness!
ReplyDelete:( did you take him to role around with all the other chitlen in da hood? I hear that's what some people do...one gets it so do the rest...camp!...but not necessarily good parenting.
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