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December 30, 2009/Natalie
Wiggling and squirming… 

Not looking at the tweezers….
All done… 
*Honestly, we don’t usually take pictures of our children getting splinters removed. My brother was trying to distract Natalie from what was happening. 

Comments (8)

  • Anonymous / December 30, 2009 / Reply

    I recently discovered that the pumice stone (that I use for my feet) is a great way to remove splinters from little one’s. Just a little rubbing and the splinter comes out quickly and painlessly.

  • Melissa Moss / December 30, 2009 / Reply

    Aww poor little girl! I have to say though that when she is bigger you will be glad to have these pictures. She looks sad but oh so cute!

  • Sarah Joy / December 30, 2009 / Reply

    My kids would rather leave the splinter in than get it removed. They kick and cry and they are 7 and 10!
    Natalie was a trooper to endure a photo shoot on top of it:)

  • Jennifer / December 30, 2009 / Reply

    I was there was a caption for you in that first photo! 🙂 Oh, what fun!

  • Paula Micheal / December 30, 2009 / Reply

    Poor thing! I hate splinters!!

    Paula

  • Vera / December 31, 2009 / Reply

    My kids are the biggest babies when it comes to splinters!

    I took a blogging break and now I am catching up with everyone from the past two months, and I want to cry I am so HAPPY to see how awesome Ryan looks and how well he’s healing!! He’s SO cuuuuute! <3

  • Kristen / December 31, 2009 / Reply

    LOL! I HATE having splinters removed and have to be held down at times. 😛 Poor Natalie, how the heck did she get a splinter in the first place? Do we need to sand your floors? 😀

    *fka anonymous

  • Anonymous / January 3, 2010 / Reply

    i always get splinters at mom’s house. poor nat. the first of many to come from grandma’s hardwood floors, i’m sure.
    love you,
    katie

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