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November 17, 2008 | Roseburg, Oregon | Vetting explained
blessed Category: Life This really happened to me! * As I sit today, No job , no income, kinda of alone with some peace, I found myself doing laundry once again, when she appears behind me, Grabs my hand by the pinky, Come on Nanna, Come on Nana....So off I go In to her "House" room, she offered me seat by tapping her bed. I have alot of work todo but I am glad I sat, She offered me some icecream from a squishy green frogs butt, well of course I ate it! Then thinking I could sneak out of this with out her figuring out, I grabbed Teddy ( an old Teddy bear that was her mother's ) I said Teddy is sick he needs your ice cream to make him better...So I feed a Purple raggedy Teddy fake icecream out of a squishy green frogs butt.. after about 4 bowls of squishy green frog butt icecream, I lay Teddy down and come to finish folding the towels . Here she comes Teddy in a pink toy carseat, heading towards the door she says something I didnt understand, she again announces something and walks out the fromt door..?? I go running outside and she has that Teddy in her toy Carseat and her stroller, and finally I her my 2 year old Grandaughter say " Teddy needs HOSPITAL Nanna.. I bring Teddy in and pretended some more with her that her crayons were a thermometer and showed her in his mouth how to tell if he was sick. she played quietly for a few seconds, I look over and this Child had flipped that Teddy over and was TAKING HIS TEMPERATURE! So let this be our lesson we should always take time for Icecream (even if it's from a squishy green frogs butt),and to always worry about Teddy especially if Alexus is his Dr.* iReport welcomes a lively discussion, so comments on iReports are not pre-screened before they post. See the iReport community guidelines for details about content that is not welcome on iReport.
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