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Boo-Boo

Two weeks ago, Chloe went down a (very short) slide head first and ended up with a rug-burn on her nose. A few days went by before she noticed it while looking at herself in the mirror.



I told her that she had a boo-boo, could she say boo-boo? Oh yes. Chloe could say boo-boo. And she would gladly point out her boo-boo to anyone who asked about it. She liked to tell me about her boo-boo and let me know where it was....



For a while, I thought she was going to forget the word 'nose' and just say 'boo-boo' instead.


I'm happy to report that the boo-boo is pretty much gone :)

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Elizabeth said…
Awww...I'm so glad Chloe's boo boo is better! She's such a cutie! Can't wait to see you all soon.

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