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Letter to child protective services

Dear people who protect children....

How many times does one family have to go to the ER before you get a red flag? Just wondering because we seem to have hit an injury prone rough spot....all coincidental. Is it odd that a child could twist her leg in a bouncy house and end up in the ER?...A week later her sibling breaks both bones in her lower left arm at the playground, and two weeks after that, the first little girl sticks her hand down into the wheel of her moving wagon while sitting in it...sustaining a deep ugly cut to the hand and wrist...and do you find it strange that the very same child gets stung by a bee less than 24 hours later. Help!

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Grammy:

Ahhh Motherhood, yep you begin to wonder if Child Protective Services are watching......but take if from someone who was at the ER so many times, i had to use the revolving door!! You are the Best parents ever!! But WOW too many ouchies for Gabby & Gillie. Love & Kisses Grammy xoxo

Aunt Mandy:

I feel so bad. Is she ok? Tell her I give the gift of a million kisses to her hand and foot. ha-ha

Milena:

What is going on over there...my poor little Gilli and Gabby! Hugs & kisses from Aunt Lena - MMMmmmmWWWWwwwwwAAAAaaaaa!! BIG Kiss!

Great site...keep up the good work.

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Great site...keep up the good work.

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