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I have a friend who tried this last year with chicken pox- had about 10

children (who hadn't received the CP vax) at the infected one's house and

they all shared drinks, rubbed skin etc. and not one child caught chicken

pox! isn't that amazing?

Any theories?

~Kelli

Disease Parties

> A number of parents I know use " disease parties " to help their kids

> contract childhood diseases in childhood. I can remember a chickenpox

party

> not too long ago where there were about 20 kids off an on one day. I don't

> see a problem there as long as you don't make a big deal of it and as long

> as you realize that your child may be exposed and still not get it. LOL

> There parties occur when the disease is naturally contracted to eliminate

> the concern about mutated viruses being more dangerous than wild one.

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> Kathy

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I would guess it was because the children were past the contagious stage.

Dawn (mommy to Kailey 6-2-99 & Austin due 7-1-01)

I have a friend who tried this last year with chicken pox- had about 10

children (who hadn't received the CP vax) at the infected one's house and

they all shared drinks, rubbed skin etc. and not one child caught chicken

pox! isn't that amazing?

Any theories?

~Kelli

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I didn't know there was such an age...if there is, then why all the hoopla

if you get it as an adult?

I am not a medical doctor,

nor do I portray one on t.v.

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I would guess it was because the children were past the contagious stage.

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stage not age

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Laurie L wrote:

> I didn't know there was such an age...if there is, then why all the

> hoopla

> if you get it as an adult?

>

> I am not a medical doctor,

> nor do I portray one on t.v.

> (but my husband,Mike,is!)

>

> Please visit

> http://www.goldenprideweb.com/drmikeandlaurie

> for information on Formulas,Herbs, and

> Nutrients for Health;Water Filtration;

> Eternal Energy; Raleigh Flavorings

> and Extracts,Spices and Seasonings,

> Specialty Foods and Household

> Items; and Air Solution Ozone Generator.

> NEW!!! Bible Botanicals

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> Discover or Rediscover how Tupperware

> can save you Time,Space,Taste, and Waste.

> Visit http://www.mytupperware.com/LaurieLand

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> stage.

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When we exposed Josh to chicken pox, we borrowed an unlaundered shirt worn

by an infected child and he wore it for a day. He did break out in a

significant rash about two weeks later.

Sometimes I think it's when they get exposed - how infectious is the sick

child - and the length of exposure.

The shirt we borrowed had been worn by the infected child on day 2 of the

outbreak, so long exposure soon after the outbreak began insured that

infection was still possible and wearing it all day helped keep the

infectious agent close to his body.

Kathy

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Hey a whole new business - distribution of unlaundered shirts to people all

over the world! Much better than vaccinating!

What a service ;-)

Sheri

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>When we exposed Josh to chicken pox, we borrowed an unlaundered shirt worn

>by an infected child and he wore it for a day. He did break out in a

>significant rash about two weeks later.

>Sometimes I think it's when they get exposed - how infectious is the sick

>child - and the length of exposure.

>The shirt we borrowed had been worn by the infected child on day 2 of the

>outbreak, so long exposure soon after the outbreak began insured that

>infection was still possible and wearing it all day helped keep the

>infectious agent close to his body.

>Kathy

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>Author & trainer, Titus 2 Birthing Curriculums

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Hi

Did you personally attend or give one of these party's.

I am really curious about them as I am in my late 60s and neither my wife or

myself ever knew anyone

who did them.

I'm just thinking out loud about the effort that would have to have gone into

organizing such a party.

First I would think that not every child would have " caught " them at the same

time.

So one would have to know what kids had them and what kids didn't.

Maybe in a close circle of friends they would have called them up on the phone

or went from door to door to arrange such a party.

I remember in my neighborhood there were parents who didn't like each other. I

am sure they would have cared less about their neighbors kids. Then there were

the rural parts of the country where transportation would have been a problem,

especially in the 40s and 50s, not to mention everyone didn't have telephones.

I also lived in Chicago as a small boy for a while and we never met most of the

people in the other apartments.

But then in the 40s and 50s at least, no one was concerned enough about the kids

illness, because no one got seriously ill or died from them. So at least in all

the towns I lived in that seemed to be the case. I know I used to go around

telling everyone I had the measles when the subject came up. Then I started

thinking about it.

I asked my older sister and brother and they said we all had chicken pox but

none of us had the measles. After reflecting on it for a while I couldn't

remember any conversation when I was a kid about my friends or neighbors having

the measles. Anyway thanks for all your personal recollections.

Many of you are young mothers. Do you have a child under age 7 who has not had

the chicken pox and has not been vaccinated?

Jim

 

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From: Family Lunn <CastleLunn@...>

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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:08:37 AM

Subject: disease parties

Chicken pox parties and even measles parties were popular for a long time.

I think they fell out of favor in the 70s and 80s due to the new vaccines

that came out. I know for sure I've heard of many of these parties in the

40s, 50s, and 60s.

~

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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Jim O <jimokelly (DOT) com> wrote:

> I never heard of these disease catching party's.

> Can we get some insite on this list to maybe find out what generation

> it started in. Winnie did you know or your parents know or do this?

>

> Jim

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when I was a kid in the late 60's on Long Island - anytime a kid in the

neighborhood got a 'disease' we all played together so we would all be sick at

the same time- back then our mom's and grandmothers were the cooks in the school

cafeteria too!!! lol

Liz

> I never heard of these disease catching party's.

> Can we get some insite on this list to maybe find out what generation

> it started in. Winnie did you know or your parents know or do this?

>

> Jim

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My mom must have invited the neighborhood kids over when she found out they had

chicken pox, I'll have to ask here. I don't know if anyone else was invited.

My kids are 2 and 1, no chicken pox, no chicken pox vaccines.

 

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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 1:01:16 PM

Subject: Re: disease parties

 

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I have a 3 year old and 1 year old. Both unvaxed and neither have had chicken

pox. They are

both out around kids a lot.

Tomi

>

> Many of you are young mothers. Do you have a child under age 7 who has not had

the

chicken pox and has not been vaccinated?

>

> Jim

>

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I do. My 3-year-old daughter was exposed, and when she complained of

an aching joint (knee) two weeks later, I immediately gave a dose of

Rhus Tox b/c she tends to get achy with a fever, plus I figured if it

was the CP behind it, that's the typical remedy suggested also. A few

days later, she broke out with 100+ bumps on her left behind cheek.

I'm not kidding. I had several friends check it out (of course it

started on a Friday evening and was pretty much completely gone by

Monday morning), and, by definition - other than the location - they

had to be CP. She got new ones over the course of 2 days, and all

were scabbed over and/or fading away by Monday morning. If they truly

were cp, my 1-year-old son was totally exposed and has yet to show any

signs of getting. Neither have been vaxed with varicella.

On Jan 15, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Jim O wrote:

> Hi

>

> Did you personally attend or give one of these party's.

> I am really curious about them as I am in my late 60s and neither my

> wife or myself ever knew anyone

> who did them.

> I'm just thinking out loud about the effort that would have to have

> gone into organizing such a party.

> First I would think that not every child would have " caught " them at

> the same time.

> So one would have to know what kids had them and what kids didn't.

> Maybe in a close circle of friends they would have called them up on

> the phone or went from door to door to arrange such a party.

> I remember in my neighborhood there were parents who didn't like

> each other. I am sure they would have cared less about their

> neighbors kids. Then there were the rural parts of the country where

> transportation would have been a problem, especially in the 40s and

> 50s, not to mention everyone didn't have telephones.

> I also lived in Chicago as a small boy for a while and we never met

> most of the people in the other apartments.

> But then in the 40s and 50s at least, no one was concerned enough

> about the kids illness, because no one got seriously ill or died

> from them. So at least in all the towns I lived in that seemed to be

> the case. I know I used to go around telling everyone I had the

> measles when the subject came up. Then I started thinking about it.

> I asked my older sister and brother and they said we all had chicken

> pox but none of us had the measles. After reflecting on it for a

> while I couldn't remember any conversation when I was a kid about my

> friends or neighbors having the measles. Anyway thanks for all your

> personal recollections.

>

> Many of you are young mothers. Do you have a child under age 7 who

> has not had the chicken pox and has not been vaccinated?

>

> Jim

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Family Lunn <CastleLunn@...>

> Vaccinations

> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:08:37 AM

> Subject: disease parties

>

> Chicken pox parties and even measles parties were popular for a long

> time.

> I think they fell out of favor in the 70s and 80s due to the new

> vaccines

> that came out. I know for sure I've heard of many of these parties

> in the

> 40s, 50s, and 60s.

>

> ~

>

> " Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that

> matter. "

> Luther King

>

> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Jim O <jimokelly (DOT) com>

> wrote:

> > I never heard of these disease catching party's.

> > Can we get some insite on this list to maybe find out what

> generation

> > it started in. Winnie did you know or your parents know or do this?

> >

> > Jim

>

>

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For a long term personal survey maybe you could keep a log on who gets chicken

pox in your community. If someone does get it, log how many kids do and how many

don't.

I gave up on the germ theory a long time ago.

Personal experiences in your own neighborhoods should prove interesting.

If for example a group of kids play together or go to school together and only

one or two

came down with pox and the other kids did not, that should open ones mind that

maybe

there are other causes of illness then germs. However I definitly believe that

germs and other poisons can cause sickness when the crap is injected into the

body.

Jim O'

Founder of S.I.N.B.A.D.

Shots in body's are dangerous,

and drugs too.

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From: Tomi <momitomi@...>

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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:53:36 PM

Subject: Re: disease parties

I have a 3 year old and 1 year old. Both unvaxed and neither have had chicken

pox. They are

both out around kids a lot.

Tomi

>

> Many of you are young mothers. Do you have a child under age 7 who has not had

the

chicken pox and has not been vaccinated?

>

> Jim

>

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When my children were 2 and 4 (1994), my next door neighbor's grandchildren

were at her house, and they had chicken pox. I took my kids over to play to

expose them, and viola... chicken pox in a week or so. It wasn't a " party "

per se, just another day of the kids playing together.

I had chicken pox when I was 8 months old (I'm 42). My older siblings (who

were 1 and 3 at the time) got them first. We were living in the country of

Turkey at the time. My Mom said she let us play with a neighbor that had

them first, figuring we'd get it eventually anyway.

My brother had measles before my sister and I were born. My siblings and I

had mumps. I asked my Mom about any intentional exposure to these. She

said other than the chicken pox, she didn't have to purposefully expose us.

My older brother usually came home from school with the illnesses then my

sister and I got the diseases next.

My husband is 45 and the youngest of 6 children. They all had chicken pox,

mumps, and measles when they were growing up. I'm sure the older ones

brought it all home from school, too.

My Mom is 68, born and raised in Germany. She and her 8 siblings all had

the regular childhood illnesses. Again, older siblings in school bringing

it home then the younger ones came down it.

I don't think parties are/were organized like a birthday party or anything.

Word of mouth spread the news that so and so's kids had... whatever, then

other moms would ask if they could bring their kids over to expose them. It

was a rite of passage, not a big deal.

Kay

-----Original Message-----

Did you personally attend or give one of these party's.

I am really curious about them as I am in my late 60s and neither my wife or

myself ever knew anyone who did them.

I'm just thinking out loud about the effort that would have to have gone

into organizing such a party.

First I would think that not every child would have " caught " them at the

same time.

So one would have to know what kids had them and what kids didn't.

Maybe in a close circle of friends they would have called them up on the

phone or went from door to door to arrange such a party.

I remember in my neighborhood there were parents who didn't like each other.

I am sure they would have cared less about their neighbors kids. Then there

were the rural parts of the country where transportation would have been a

problem, especially in the 40s and 50s, not to mention everyone didn't have

telephones.

I also lived in Chicago as a small boy for a while and we never met most of

the people in the other apartments.

But then in the 40s and 50s at least, no one was concerned enough about the

kids illness, because no one got seriously ill or died from them. So at

least in all the towns I lived in that seemed to be the case. I know I used

to go around telling everyone I had the measles when the subject came up.

Then I started thinking about it.

I asked my older sister and brother and they said we all had chicken pox but

none of us had the measles. After reflecting on it for a while I couldn't

remember any conversation when I was a kid about my friends or neighbors

having the measles. Anyway thanks for all your personal recollections.

Jim

 

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Thanks

I always have the question in mind, where did the first person " catch " there

illness from.

Jim

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From: Kay Philpot <Casper3@...>

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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 3:23:17 PM

Subject: RE: disease parties

When my children were 2 and 4 (1994), my next door neighbor's grandchildren

were at her house, and they had chicken pox. I took my kids over to play to

expose them, and viola... chicken pox in a week or so. It wasn't a " party "

per se, just another day of the kids playing together.

I had chicken pox when I was 8 months old (I'm 42). My older siblings (who

were 1 and 3 at the time) got them first. We were living in the country of

Turkey at the time. My Mom said she let us play with a neighbor that had

them first, figuring we'd get it eventually anyway.

My brother had measles before my sister and I were born. My siblings and I

had mumps. I asked my Mom about any intentional exposure to these. She

said other than the chicken pox, she didn't have to purposefully expose us.

My older brother usually came home from school with the illnesses then my

sister and I got the diseases next.

My husband is 45 and the youngest of 6 children. They all had chicken pox,

mumps, and measles when they were growing up. I'm sure the older ones

brought it all home from school, too.

My Mom is 68, born and raised in Germany. She and her 8 siblings all had

the regular childhood illnesses. Again, older siblings in school bringing

it home then the younger ones came down it.

I don't think parties are/were organized like a birthday party or anything.

Word of mouth spread the news that so and so's kids had... whatever, then

other moms would ask if they could bring their kids over to expose them.. It

was a rite of passage, not a big deal.

Kay

-----Original Message-----

Did you personally attend or give one of these party's.

I am really curious about them as I am in my late 60s and neither my wife or

myself ever knew anyone who did them.

I'm just thinking out loud about the effort that would have to have gone

into organizing such a party.

First I would think that not every child would have " caught " them at the

same time.

So one would have to know what kids had them and what kids didn't.

Maybe in a close circle of friends they would have called them up on the

phone or went from door to door to arrange such a party.

I remember in my neighborhood there were parents who didn't like each other.

I am sure they would have cared less about their neighbors kids. Then there

were the rural parts of the country where transportation would have been a

problem, especially in the 40s and 50s, not to mention everyone didn't have

telephones.

I also lived in Chicago as a small boy for a while and we never met most of

the people in the other apartments.

But then in the 40s and 50s at least, no one was concerned enough about the

kids illness, because no one got seriously ill or died from them. So at

least in all the towns I lived in that seemed to be the case. I know I used

to go around telling everyone I had the measles when the subject came up.

Then I started thinking about it.

I asked my older sister and brother and they said we all had chicken pox but

none of us had the measles. After reflecting on it for a while I couldn't

remember any conversation when I was a kid about my friends or neighbors

having the measles. Anyway thanks for all your personal recollections.

Jim

 

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Hi Jim,

I was born in 1962. I do remember in the early 70's, my oldest

sisters and brothers getting together with other family, relatives or

friends when chicken pox was " going around " in hopes that their " kids

would get them and have it over with " .

Wasn't alot to organize. I grew up in a rural, agricultural

community. We were related to a good chunk of townsfolk, so every one

had neighborly conversations around town. It wasn't difficult to find

out who had chicken pox. All that was required then was a phone call

to your relative down the family tree to drop over for a friendly

visit and a cup of coffee, " Oh and bring the kids,they can have a play

date " .

No one was worried about serious complications. Don't remember

hearing of anyone having life threatening or debilitating

complications. It seemed to be the family's way of having some

control over the inconvenience of being home with sick children, a

planned illness per say.

Just my memories of it.

Russ

> > I never heard of these disease catching party's.

> > Can we get some insite on this list to maybe find out what generation

> > it started in. Winnie did you know or your parents know or do this?

> >

> > Jim

>

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hi, i'm surprised no one seems to have heard about " pox parties. " i think among

ap communities they are really common. people will bring their kids to friends,

relatives, virtual strangers if they can catch chicken pox (i have not heard of

parties for other illnesses). yes, they often do pass around lollipops, cups,

etc b/c cp can be difficult to get. as wild cp becomes rarer and rarer, parents

are literally driving hours to expose their children.

i have an unvaxed 2 1/2 year old who hasn't had pox; i don't know if she's ever

been exposed, and she still nurses and thus has some protection. i would like to

expose her at this age, personally, but it's poor timing as i am pregnant. i

don't know if i am up for caring for her as i prepare to give birth, and i'm not

sure i wouldn't get it myself. i had them along with my sister as a small

child, then a horrendous case at age 20, so i think i'm immune, but not willing

to chance it right now. so it looks like i'll be waiting another couple years,

till the next baby is old enough to " catch it good. "

please advise if my thinking on this seems wrong, as far as a timeline for

exposing them.. thanks- molly

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I have 4 kids, 9, 7, 4 and 10 weeks...none have had the CP vax and none have

had CP, despite being exposed to it atleast 4 times in the last 2 years.

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don't remember any disease parties growing up in the 50's and 60's

but then we all got these diseases without arranging a party.

School was the party!

Sheri

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>I have 4 kids, 9, 7, 4 and 10 weeks...none have had the CP vax and none have

>had CP, despite being exposed to it atleast 4 times in the last 2 years.

>

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It makes me so mad that parents have to go this far for their kids to

get natural immunity. The government and big pharma have way to much of

a say in how people raise their kids. What is worse there are now 20

something parents who think mumps and chickenpox are deadly.

Re: Re: disease parties

don't remember any disease parties growing up in the 50's and 60's

but then we all got these diseases without arranging a party.

School was the party!

Sheri

At 09:21 AM 1/16/2009, you wrote:

>I have 4 kids, 9, 7, 4 and 10 weeks...none have had the CP vax and

none have

>had CP, despite being exposed to it atleast 4 times in the last 2

years.

>

>a

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Thanks

Does anyone on this list have an explanation as to why a's

kids have not " caught " the chicken pox inspite of being exposed at least four

times.

Jim

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Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:21:29 AM

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I have 4 kids, 9, 7, 4 and 10 weeks...none have had the CP vax and none have

had CP, despite being exposed to it atleast 4 times in the last 2 years.

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I was exposed repeatedly as a child (long before the vax for CP), and didn't

get CP till late teens. I don't know why, I just know that it wasn't

uncommon for some kids to not get despite repeated exposure.

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>

> Does anyone on this list have an explanation as to why a's

> kids have not " caught " the chicken pox inspite of being exposed at least

> four times.

>

> Jim

>

>

>

>

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> From: " Blessed2ice@... " <Blessed2ice@...>

> Vaccinations

> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:21:29 AM

> Subject: Re: disease parties

>

>

> I have 4 kids, 9, 7, 4 and 10 weeks...none have had the CP vax and none

> have

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my husband never got cp although he lived with his siblings who all did ....

 

I had it as at 5 and remember it being bad .... I had pox all over my entire

body.... every space you can think of ... I had a pock (is that a singular

pox???)

and fairly high fever and remember laying on a cot im my mom's room pretty much

in misery for about 3 days and then a couple more on the couch... out of school

for 2 weeks but that was it ......

my mother always said I had it the worst of my other 2 sisters at the time since

I had it last....

 

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I used to take my son to Gymboree to play several times a week... they

always had music playing during free-play time, and occassionally it

would be the " Chicken Pox Party " song. I found it ironic that this

would be playing in the background yet you could sit and listen to

various parents in a circle while their children played, often

discussing how their children were just vax'd, I would get some

strange looks when I mentioned that I didn't " do shots " -- of course

the vaxing parents got the same strange look back from me... like " You

DO those?! WHY??? " . LOL

Here's a link to the song, for your listening pleasure. Very cute song.

(http://www.archive.org/download/gymboreechickenpoxparty/gymboreechickenpoxparty\

_64kb.m3u)

or

(http://tinyurl.com/8vw5sx)

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he he

Also, I just wanted to add that many of the " kid songs " ex: Ring

around the Rosie ashes, ashes we all fall down. are about diseases!

How weird and creepy that they would write children songs about

diseases!!

correy

now i am going to check out the cp song LOL

On Jan 16, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Roberg wrote:

> I used to take my son to Gymboree to play several times a week... they

> always had music playing during free-play time, and occassionally it

> would be the " Chicken Pox Party " song. I found it ironic that this

> would be playing in the background yet you could sit and listen to

> various parents in a circle while their children played, often

> discussing how their children were just vax'd, I would get some

> strange looks when I mentioned that I didn't " do shots " -- of course

> the vaxing parents got the same strange look back from me... like " You

> DO those?! WHY??? " . LOL

>

> Here's a link to the song, for your listening pleasure. Very cute

> song.

> (http://www.archive.org/download/gymboreechickenpoxparty/

> gymboreechickenpoxparty_64kb.m3u)

> or

> (http://tinyurl.com/8vw5sx)

>

>

>

>

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