Guest guest Posted December 21, 2000 Report Share Posted December 21, 2000 I just thought that I would let you all know that the " sore " on the back of Sam's leg that I posted about is just a bad case of ezcema. Joy, you were right. My doctor gave me some cream for it (eucerin and aquaphor) and wasn't too concerned. I've never been one to use Dreft detergent, (just because it's sooo expensive) but he also reccomended using that too. I guess I have a sensitive boy. :-) Sam discovered last night that he can roll all the way over to the Christmas tree and that it is great joy to kick it. Between him and the cat, the tree should be on the floor before Christmas is over with. He also attacked the presents under the tree and started to rip into the paper. I guess he gets that from me. I'm always wanting to tear into the the presents before Christmas. It's always quite the test for me to have the patience to wait. Well, If I don't post before Chistmas, and I doubt I will, you all have a joyous Chistmas and a wonderful New Year. Merry Christmas! Suzanne, and Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2000 Report Share Posted December 21, 2000 >Joy, you were right. My doctor gave me some > cream for it (eucerin and aquaphor) and > wasn't too concerned. I've never been one to > use Dreft detergent, (just because it's sooo > expensive) but he also reccomended using > that too. I guess I have a sensitive boy. :-) Rose has a pretty bad case of eczema behind her knees right now. Probably due to teething and this DRY air. She also has a patch all around her right eye!! Can't treat that with anything! She looked like she had a black eye to start with because it was red and puffy before it got dry and scaly. Cute, huh?! As for the Dreft detergent, a wonderful (and somewhat cheaper) alternative is ALL Free and Clear. Glad all went well. JOy http://community.webtv.net/joybelle15/ROSESCLUBFOOTPAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2000 Report Share Posted December 21, 2000 I loved the second part of your post! Our cat Shelby has knocked over our tree in years past and seems to be on some quest to continue the " tradition " . too is being of great help to her by reaching for the ornaments and shaking it. I guess we'll have to go back to the good old days of the top half of the tree decorated and the bottom half bare! Then again Shelby will probably just climb up and toss them to her. They seem to have become partners in crime! Holly Sam's sore >I just thought that I would let you all know that the " sore " on the >back of Sam's leg that I posted about is just a bad case of ezcema. >Joy, you were right. My doctor gave me some cream for it (eucerin >and aquaphor) and wasn't too concerned. I've never been one to use >Dreft detergent, (just because it's sooo expensive) but he also >reccomended using that too. I guess I have a sensitive boy. :-) > >Sam discovered last night that he can roll all the way over to the >Christmas tree and that it is great joy to kick it. Between him and >the cat, the tree should be on the floor before Christmas is over >with. He also attacked the presents under the tree and started to >rip into the paper. I guess he gets that from me. I'm always >wanting to tear into the the presents before Christmas. It's always >quite the test for me to have the patience to wait. > >Well, If I don't post before Chistmas, and I doubt I will, you all >have a joyous Chistmas and a wonderful New Year. > >Merry Christmas! >Suzanne, and Sam > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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