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Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

Thanks

- & Grace

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Hi ,

I am having the same problem (3 1/2 mos. old). I will be interseted in the

responses you get. My son has had cold symptoms, loss of appetite, and he is

definetly stuffing his hand on his gums. Very cranky and keeping me up at night

all over again grrrrr!

Liana

mj_remington@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

Thanks

- & Grace

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Tell me about it!! We had quite the fussy day today ourselves! I hope

she dosen't cut a tooth any time soon as I am nursing, could get

really interesting around here lol :o)

- & Grace 07-21-04

Unilateral RCF 23/7

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

> that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

> girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

> she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

>

> Thanks

>

> - & Grace

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Liana,

How is little Kyken doing? It is a coincidence...he has RCF as well

does he not? From reading one of your posts from a few days ago, I

understand he is a big boy too. So is our Grace, I thought she must

be 20 pds (bathroom scale said so too) but we had her weighed when we

went to Children's on Tuesday and she is almost 18 pds, still a big

girl for her age!

Speak of the devil - gotta go

- & Grace

> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

product

> > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

> > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks

like

> > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > - & Grace

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi,

For what it's worth, is 14 months and still nursing like

crazy. She has 8 teeth and I haven't been bitten yet! I alos

nursed my twins for 13 months and only got bitten twice by my son.

I weaned them that week. Hopefully none of you will suffer the

biting stage :)

Marilouise

9/9/03, LCF, DBB 12-16/24

Owen and 3/20/99

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

> product

> > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

little

> > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks

> like

> > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > - & Grace

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi,

For what it's worth, is 14 months and still nursing like

crazy. She has 8 teeth and I haven't been bitten yet! I alos

nursed my twins for 13 months and only got bitten twice by my son.

I weaned them that week. Hopefully none of you will suffer the

biting stage :)

Marilouise

9/9/03, LCF, DBB 12-16/24

Owen and 3/20/99

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

> product

> > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

little

> > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks

> like

> > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > - & Grace

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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That is good to hear! It's funny, I was talking to my mom and she

said that I bit her once as a baby and she bit me back and I never

did it again lol...won't be doing that with my little girl though.

Still wondering about something to put on her gums...one of my

friends mentioned something from a health food store that was

supposed to be excellent, I will have to give her a call. If it

works, I will let ya all know.

- & Grace

> > > >

> > > > Hi Everyone,

> > > >

> > > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

> > product

> > > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

> little

> > > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and

isn't

> > > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it

looks

> > like

> > > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > - & Grace

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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We have used Hyland's homeopathic teething tablets with both of our children.

They also make a gel , but I haven't tried it. I was surprised--and

delighted--by what a difference they made in easing the crankiness. They can be

hard to find, depending where you are, but a natural foods store is the place to

start.

We also use several other Hyland's products for colds and earaches. Under our

pediatrician's supervision, we have successfuly treated all of our children's

ear infections without antibiotics. Some of my friends have children who have

been on antibiotics 6+ times before turning a year old.

Also, Hannah used to do that same thing of stuffing her whole fist in her mouth,

sometimes would try to get both fists in. It was cute, but so messy, her hands

were always slobbery. And after all that, she didn't get her first tooth until

she was over 8 months...

Best of luck!

Naomi

The Family

Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7)

mj_remington@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

Thanks

- & Grace

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,

We have used Hyland's homeopathic teething tablets with both of our children.

They also make a gel , but I haven't tried it. I was surprised--and

delighted--by what a difference they made in easing the crankiness. They can be

hard to find, depending where you are, but a natural foods store is the place to

start.

We also use several other Hyland's products for colds and earaches. Under our

pediatrician's supervision, we have successfuly treated all of our children's

ear infections without antibiotics. Some of my friends have children who have

been on antibiotics 6+ times before turning a year old.

Also, Hannah used to do that same thing of stuffing her whole fist in her mouth,

sometimes would try to get both fists in. It was cute, but so messy, her hands

were always slobbery. And after all that, she didn't get her first tooth until

she was over 8 months...

Best of luck!

Naomi

The Family

Naomi Hannah(02/21/01) Jonah(06/20/03, bilateral clubfoot, FAB 14/7)

mj_remington@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

Thanks

- & Grace

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Thanks Naomi,

Grace has been on a mild dose of daily antibiotic since birth due to

having one kidney. Until we could get in to see a specialist, they

had to protect the right functional kidney. We went to see the

specialist this past tuesday and he said he saw no reason to keep her

on the antibiotic as her left (non-functional) kidney is cystic

(formed as a group of cysts) and does not look to pose any threat to

the health of her functional kidney.

He did say to watch her for any signs of having an infection after we

took her off the antibiotics. She had to have a cathedar inserted as

part of the testing and this can cause an infection, she was such a

little angle during the tests, poor little thing. She has been extra

fussy lately with the teething so I would really like to have

something to help with it so I am not running to the lab with a urine

sample every time she is a bit extra fussy or runs a bit of a fever.

Especially because I will have to use those impossible bags for

collecting it - it took me NINE bags last time - just after she was

born I had to take a sample and I had taken the stool softener at

hosp so everytime she peed, a little poo came with it, it was SOOO

frustrating, when I did finally get a clean sample, I carried it like

liquid gold and poured it soooo slowly into the cup for testing, my

hubby thought it was hilarious!!!

I will definately try this product! Thanks again!

- & Grace :o)

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

> that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

> girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

> she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

>

> Thanks

>

> - & Grace

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Liana,

Sorry, I spelled your little guy's name wrong! n, what a

beautiful name! I know what you mean about the hubby thing! If mine

is not on the computer, he is playing PS2...I really wonder sometimes

if they ever really grow up lol!!

With my insurance through work, only the first pair of shoes and bar

are covered 80% and I had to make the purchase and send the forms in

for reimbursment...speaking of, I need to get those forms mailed off -

what a pain in the butt! You will get the $ back right?

Gracies left foot is definately bigger than her right as per usual,

not that much though, I should get the tape measure out and measure.

I will before I order shoes, did you see the post from re:

little darling shoes? Too cute, and reasonable prices (dependant on

shipping of course). I am going to try a pair of their leather

walkers and will have to get a couple more pairs as a bundle of

course, it's just the smart thing to do (I tell my hubby lol).

Grace was born @ 8.4 and I thought I was going to pass out!! Mind you

I was induced so labour was hard and fast and I didn't have any pain

meds - with her having one kidney, didn't want to. But 10 pds,OOOUCH!

Naiomi posted a mess about a natural product for teething, I think it

is the one my friend had mentioned, I am going to try it for sure,

not a happy little girl last night and I hate to give her tylenol if

I don't absolutely have to. She seems fine during the day but lately

at night - FUSSY!

- & Grace :o)

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi Everyone,

> > > > >

> > > > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

> > > product

> > > > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

> > little

> > > > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and

> isn't

> > > > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it

> looks

> > > like

> > > > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > - & Grace

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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No I won't stop breast feeding when she gets her little teeth, I had

way too hard of a time getting it going in the first place to let a

few little teeth bother me lol!

It took me a month of trying to get her latched on, pumping and

feeding breastmilk with a bottle, trying to get her latched on

pumping and pumping etc etc - thank God my mom was here for 3 weeks

with me, she had 5 and was so supportive.

- & Grace

> If she bites you when she nurses give her a little flip on the nose

and tell her no! . ... a time or two of that and she'll get the

hint. Teething, or teeth, is no reason to stop breast feeding :)

> s.

>

> Tell me about it!! We had quite the fussy day today ourselves! I

hope

> she dosen't cut a tooth any time soon as I am nursing, could get

> really interesting around here lol :o)

>

> ->

>

>

>

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Thanks for the advise, pulling them in so they let go, what a great

idea! Had not heard of that before.

Thanks-

& Grace

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

product

> > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

little

> > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks

like

> > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > - & Grace

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thanks for the advise, pulling them in so they let go, what a great

idea! Had not heard of that before.

Thanks-

& Grace

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

product

> > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

little

> > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks

like

> > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > - & Grace

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Koris advice was right on. I nursed my first for 12-13 months and

once you get over the initial biting thing, its not a problem. They

learn not to do it and it doesnt really take too many times for them

to get the picture. Elijah is 7.5 months now, still nursing and hes

got 5 teeth now. He's teething really fast (cut 3 teeth in the last

week along) and I know his gums hurt but he knows that if he tries to

bite, it goes away. I also touch my finger to his mouth afterwards

and say, " No biting, that hurts Mama " in a stern voice.

If youve made it to the point of teething and youre still nursing..

chances are that your nipples are pretty tough anyway and its not

going to feel like it would prior to nursing.

Lori

and Elijah 7 mon atypical RCF DBB 23/7

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Koris advice was right on. I nursed my first for 12-13 months and

once you get over the initial biting thing, its not a problem. They

learn not to do it and it doesnt really take too many times for them

to get the picture. Elijah is 7.5 months now, still nursing and hes

got 5 teeth now. He's teething really fast (cut 3 teeth in the last

week along) and I know his gums hurt but he knows that if he tries to

bite, it goes away. I also touch my finger to his mouth afterwards

and say, " No biting, that hurts Mama " in a stern voice.

If youve made it to the point of teething and youre still nursing..

chances are that your nipples are pretty tough anyway and its not

going to feel like it would prior to nursing.

Lori

and Elijah 7 mon atypical RCF DBB 23/7

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You two are lucky!! My little one has been really fussing, running a

slight fever and has her fist frantically in her mouth for the last

few nights, hope it gets easier on her, poor lil darlin.

- & Grace :o)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi Everyone,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a

natural

> > > > product

> > > > > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

> > > little

> > > > > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and

> >isn't

> > > > > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it

> >looks

> > > > like

> > > > > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks

> > > > > >

> > > > > > - & Grace

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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You two are lucky!! My little one has been really fussing, running a

slight fever and has her fist frantically in her mouth for the last

few nights, hope it gets easier on her, poor lil darlin.

- & Grace :o)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi Everyone,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a

natural

> > > > product

> > > > > > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my

> > > little

> > > > > > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and

> >isn't

> > > > > > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it

> >looks

> > > > like

> > > > > > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks

> > > > > >

> > > > > > - & Grace

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Sooo funny, my hubby bought that game about a week ago and has been

playing it constantly. He said to me yesterday " I am just whipping

through this game babe " , I said " that's great honey " thinking to

myself how old is he lol. Whatever makes him happy, as long as he

mow's the lawn, shovels the driveway, takes out the garbage, change's

the kitty litter and kills all spiders I find in the house and

garage, I can deal with the PS2 lol.

- & Grace :o)

> That is SO funny, is playing the new Grand theft game on

PS2...as I

> type!

> I always thought him and his friends were just immature, didn't

know it was

> an epidemic in this country. LOL

>

>

>

>

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You too!! So far for me it has been one of the most rewarding parts

of being a mommy! Glad we stuck with it, my mom helped too, she kept

calling the colostrum " liquid gold " , it was so funny.

- & Grace :o)

> That's so awesome of you to be so committed to breast feeding. My

1st kid, no problem at all. Heck he'd still be nursing if I hadnt'

stopped him! haha but I had trouble with my 2nd being tongue-tied and

everyone kept saying I ought to give up, give him bottles, etc., but

we finally got the hang of it. Good for you!!!!

> s.

>

> No I won't stop breast feeding when she gets her little teeth, I

had

> way too hard of a time getting it going in the first place to let a

> few little teeth bother me lol!

>

> It took me a month of trying to get her latched on, pumping and

> feeding breastmilk with a bottle, trying to get her latched on

> pumping and pumping etc etc - thank God my mom was here for 3 weeks

> with me, she had 5 and was so supportive.

>

> - & Grace

>

>

>

>

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You too!! So far for me it has been one of the most rewarding parts

of being a mommy! Glad we stuck with it, my mom helped too, she kept

calling the colostrum " liquid gold " , it was so funny.

- & Grace :o)

> That's so awesome of you to be so committed to breast feeding. My

1st kid, no problem at all. Heck he'd still be nursing if I hadnt'

stopped him! haha but I had trouble with my 2nd being tongue-tied and

everyone kept saying I ought to give up, give him bottles, etc., but

we finally got the hang of it. Good for you!!!!

> s.

>

> No I won't stop breast feeding when she gets her little teeth, I

had

> way too hard of a time getting it going in the first place to let a

> few little teeth bother me lol!

>

> It took me a month of trying to get her latched on, pumping and

> feeding breastmilk with a bottle, trying to get her latched on

> pumping and pumping etc etc - thank God my mom was here for 3 weeks

> with me, she had 5 and was so supportive.

>

> - & Grace

>

>

>

>

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ABSOLUTLY it is because of baby being tounge-tied...makes it much

more challenging to get baby to latch on, NOT your fault at all!!! I

had an issue with large N so it was much easier for Grace to latch

after she grew a bit bigger. There are sooo many women who have

problems getting breastfeeding started!! Like I said, it took me a

month!

- & Grace

> Whoa..whoa..whoa.are you telling me that when the baby is tongue-

tied it is

> hard to breast feed? My first son was tongue-tied and I had the

hardest

> time trying to get him to latch on. I had to quit because I

couldn't do it.

> I thought it was all my fault but he was having difficulty because

of the

> tongue thing?????????

>

>

>

>

>

> Mommy to (12-17-98) and

>

> Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

>

> _____

>

> From: Number23 [mailto:number23@c...]

> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:49 PM

> To: nosurgery4clubfoot

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about teething

>

>

>

> That's so awesome of you to be so committed to breast feeding. My

1st kid,

> no problem at all. Heck he'd still be nursing if I hadnt' stopped

him! haha

> but I had trouble with my 2nd being tongue-tied and everyone kept

saying I

> ought to give up, give him bottles, etc., but we finally got the

hang of it.

> Good for you!!!!

> s.

>

> No I won't stop breast feeding when she gets her little teeth, I

had

> way too hard of a time getting it going in the first place to let a

> few little teeth bother me lol!

>

> It took me a month of trying to get her latched on, pumping and

> feeding breastmilk with a bottle, trying to get her latched on

> pumping and pumping etc etc - thank God my mom was here for 3 weeks

> with me, she had 5 and was so supportive.

>

> - & Grace

>

>

>

>

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ABSOLUTLY it is because of baby being tounge-tied...makes it much

more challenging to get baby to latch on, NOT your fault at all!!! I

had an issue with large N so it was much easier for Grace to latch

after she grew a bit bigger. There are sooo many women who have

problems getting breastfeeding started!! Like I said, it took me a

month!

- & Grace

> Whoa..whoa..whoa.are you telling me that when the baby is tongue-

tied it is

> hard to breast feed? My first son was tongue-tied and I had the

hardest

> time trying to get him to latch on. I had to quit because I

couldn't do it.

> I thought it was all my fault but he was having difficulty because

of the

> tongue thing?????????

>

>

>

>

>

> Mommy to (12-17-98) and

>

> Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

>

> _____

>

> From: Number23 [mailto:number23@c...]

> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:49 PM

> To: nosurgery4clubfoot

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about teething

>

>

>

> That's so awesome of you to be so committed to breast feeding. My

1st kid,

> no problem at all. Heck he'd still be nursing if I hadnt' stopped

him! haha

> but I had trouble with my 2nd being tongue-tied and everyone kept

saying I

> ought to give up, give him bottles, etc., but we finally got the

hang of it.

> Good for you!!!!

> s.

>

> No I won't stop breast feeding when she gets her little teeth, I

had

> way too hard of a time getting it going in the first place to let a

> few little teeth bother me lol!

>

> It took me a month of trying to get her latched on, pumping and

> feeding breastmilk with a bottle, trying to get her latched on

> pumping and pumping etc etc - thank God my mom was here for 3 weeks

> with me, she had 5 and was so supportive.

>

> - & Grace

>

>

>

>

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I found a tablet type teething product that my sister uses on her

baby, you just put some in under the tongue and then the dissovle. I

don't know the name but I'm pretty sure they were natural. They

dissovle really fast so no worries about having themm chew on

anything. Onc I get the name of the product from my sister I'll write

another post.

Holly

athan 9/03/04 LCF, DBB 23/7

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural product

> that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

> girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks like

> she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

>

> Thanks

>

> - & Grace

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Thanks Holly,

Are they Hylands teething tablets? These were recommended by a couple

of mommies on this site, I would be interested if it is the same

product

- & Grace 21-07-04 RCF DBB 23/7 (hoping to go to 16-18 hrs

beginning of December!!)

> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > Just wanted to know if any of you had heard about a natural

product

> > that you can rub on baby's gums to help with teething...my little

> > girl is teething ferociously and is not quite 4 mo's and isn't

> > holding a teething ring steady enough on her own yet, it looks

like

> > she is going to eat her whole hand most of the day lol.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > - & Grace

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