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Saturday, December 24, 2005

My youngest is very sick. We spent all day at the doctor with her trying to help her breathe. Her fever spiked up to 104F this morning & is sitting at 102F right now thanks to the IB. Please keep her in your prayers tonight. It's sucks to be sick at Christmas - especially when you're only 7.

3 Comments:

At 6:57 PM, Blogger Melissa said...

Give Tylar kisses from her auntie. Give all of 'em kisses for me. They are in my thoughts and prayers every day. I miss you guys so much!

 
At 2:10 AM, Blogger Ami_Norml said...

Being sick on Christmas sux! I hope you get that fever and her breathing under control. I sure am thinking good thoughts and saying a prayer too!

 
At 12:10 PM, Blogger Leisl said...

She woke up without a fever this morning. Hooray! *seeing light at end of tunnel*

 

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